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Nanoplasmonic mid-infrared biosensor for in vitro protein secondary structure detection

Etezadi, Dordaneh  
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Warner IV, John Blaine  
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Ruggeri, Francesco S
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2017
Light: Science and Applications

Plasmonic nanoantennas offer new applications in mid-infrared (mid-IR) absorption spectroscopy with ultrasensitive detection of structural signatures of biomolecules, such as proteins, due to their strong resonant near-fields. The amide I fingerprint of a protein contains conformational information that is greatly important for understanding its function in health and disease. Here, we introduce a non-invasive, label-free mid-IR nanoantenna-array sensor for secondary structure identification of nanometer-thin protein layers in aqueous solution by resolving the content of plasmonically enhanced amide I signatures. We successfully detect random coil to cross β-sheet conformational changes associated with α-synuclein protein aggregation, a detrimental process in many neurodegenerative disorders. Notably, our experimental results demonstrate high conformational sensitivity by differentiating subtle secondary-structural variations in a native β-sheet protein monolayer from those of cross β-sheets, which are characteristic of pathological aggregates. Our nanoplasmonic biosensor is a highly promising and versatile tool for in vitro structural analysis of thin protein layers.

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DOI
10.1038/lsa.2017.29
Author(s)
Etezadi, Dordaneh  
Warner IV, John Blaine  
Ruggeri, Francesco S
Dietler, Giovanni  
Lashuel, Hilal Ahmed
Altug, Hatice  
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Springer Nature

Published in
Light: Science and Applications
Volume

6

Issue

8

Article Number

e17029

Subjects

label-free biosensing

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nanoantennas

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plasmonics

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protein secondary structure

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surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy

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