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Electrochemical lectin based biosensors as a label-free tool in glycomics

Journal

MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 180, Issue 1-2, Pages 1-13

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-012-0876-4

Keywords

Biosensors; Glycomics; Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; Electrochemistry; Label-free detection; Lectins

Funding

  1. Slovak scientific grant agency VEGA [2/0127/10]
  2. Slovak research and development agency APVV [0282-11]
  3. Research and Development Operational Program
  4. ERDF
  5. European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme [311532]

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Glycans and other saccharide moieties attached to proteins and lipids, or present on the surface of a cell, are actively involved in numerous physiological or pathological processes. Their structural flexibility (that is based on the formation of various kinds of linkages between saccharides) is making glycans superb identity cards. In fact, glycans can form more words or codes (i.e., unique sequences) from the same number of letters (building blocks) than DNA or proteins. Glycans are physicochemically similar and it is not a trivial task to identify their sequence, or-even more challenging-to link a given glycan to a particular physiological or pathological process. Lectins can recognise differences in glycan compositions even in their bound state and therefore are most useful tools in the task to decipher the glycocode. Thus, lectin-based biosensors working in a label-free mode can effectively complement the current weaponry of analytical tools in glycomics. This review gives an introduction into the area of glycomics and then focuses on the design, analytical performance, and practical utility of lectin-based electrochemical label-free biosensors for the detection of isolated glycoproteins or intact cells.

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