New Sensitive Biosensor Platform by Plasmon Field Enhanced Photoreaction and Fluorescence

We used the plasmon-enhanced electric field not only as an excitation enhancement field for fluorescence but also as a photochemical reaction field, aiming to create a biosensor platform with highly sensitive detection in the area spatially controlled. The plasmonic chip used has a bull's eye s...

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Published in2022 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Pacific Rim (CLEO-PR) pp. 1 - 2
Main Authors Horio, Shohei, Mizutani, Koji, Sunayama, Hirobumi, Takeuchi, Toshifumi, Tawa, Keiko
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 31.07.2022
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Summary:We used the plasmon-enhanced electric field not only as an excitation enhancement field for fluorescence but also as a photochemical reaction field, aiming to create a biosensor platform with highly sensitive detection in the area spatially controlled. The plasmonic chip used has a bull's eye structure with a pitch of 480 nm coated with silver and silica layers, composed of 2000 bull's-eye patterns array. 3-((2-formyl-3-methylphenyl) thio)propanoic acid (O-MBA) was modified on the aminated surface of the plasmonic chip and after exposure to UV light, the intermediates of O-MBA reacted with biotin-maleimide (Biotin-M). Cy5Streptavidin (Cy5-SA) was added to biotinylated surface as a detection target and detected with transmitted-type fluorescence microscope. A bright fluorescence image was obtained in the Bull's eye pattern within the UV-irradiated spot. This is due to the fluorescence enhancement effect in the Bull's eye pattern and the higher density of binding site by the enhanced photochemical reaction of O-MBA. The calibration curve of fluorescence intensity against the Cy5-SA concentration show that a highly sensitive biosensor platform was constructed by promoting photochemical reactions and enhancing fluorescence.
DOI:10.1109/CLEO-PR62338.2022.10432366