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Electronic Detection of Lectins Using Carbohydrate-Functionalized Nanostructures: Graphene versus Carbon Nanotubes

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 760-770

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn2042384

Keywords

carbon nanotubes; graphene; carbohydrate; lectin; sensors

Funding

  1. NIEHS [R01ES019304]
  2. Bayer MaterialScience
  3. EPA STAR [FP-91713801]
  4. Universite Claude Bernard Lyon
  5. CNRS
  6. Region Rhone-Alpes (Cluster de Recherche Chimie)
  7. ANR Glycoasterix
  8. Vaincre la Mucoviscidose
  9. GDR Pseudomonas

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Here we investigated the interactions between lectins and carbohydrates using field-effect transistor (FET) devices comprised of chemically converted graphene (CCG) and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs). Pyrene- and porphyrin-based glycoconjugates were functionalized noncovaiently on the surface of CCG-FET and SWNT-FET devices, which were then treated with 2 pm nonspecific and specific lectins. In particular, three different lectins (PA-IL, PA-IIL, and ConA) and three carbohydrate epitopes (galactose, fucose, and mannose) were tested. The responses of 36 different devices were compared and rationalized using computer-aided models of carbon nanostructure/glycoconjugate interactions. Glycoconjugate surface coverage in addition to one-dimensional structures of SWNTs resulted In optimal lectin detection. Additionally, lectin titration data of SWNT- and CCG-based biosensors were used to calculate lectin dissociation constants (K-d) and compare them to the values obtained from the isothermal titration microcalorimetry technique.

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