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Molecular recognition of avidin on biotin-functionalized gold surfaces detected by FT-IRRAS and use of metal carbonyl probes

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JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 245, Issue 1, Pages 204-207

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1006/jcis.2001.7981

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biotin; avidin; molecular recognition; Fourier transform infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy

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Fourier transform infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy (FT-IRRAS) was successively used to monitor the covalent immobilization of biotin molecules onto a planar gold substrate covered with a self-assembled monolayer of cystamine and to transduce the molecular recognition of avidin and biotin. This detection was greatly facilitated and made selective by the labeling of avidin and of biotin with various transition metal carbonyl probes. The binding of avidin to the surface was optimized by, blocking the nonspecific binding sites by adsorption of an unrelated protein, bovine serum albumin. This work exemplifies the feasibility of detecting biomolecular associations involving molecules of any size at a liquid/ solid interface by, using a simple and accessible surface analysis technique. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science.

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