Generic, label-free and immobilization-free biosensing in nL liquids with Terahertz waves

Vladimir Matvejev, Yuchen Zhang, Ronnie Willaert, Dominique Maes, Serge Muyldermans, Liesbet Lagae, Johan Stiens

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Abstract

Terahertz (0.3-3.0 THz, 1.0?0.1 mm, 0.1-1 kJ/mol) electromagnetic radiation has low photon energy to directly probe weak chemical bonds. A (bio-)molecule interacts with solvents by means of weak chemical bonds, which is expressed in the formation of a hydration shell. The hydration shell is correlated with the biomolecules' surface properties, conformation, and rigidity. Therefore it is possible to detect and quantify biomolecular processes based on the solution's dielectric response at Terahertz frequencies. In order to overcome challenges related to limited THz source power, high water absorption and sample size, a micro-fabricated sensor was produced, which consists of a capillary container filled with liquid, integrated into a THz waveguide. Innovative sensor designs led to outstanding performance: label-free and immobilization-free detection of concentration, conformation, binding and cell physiology at nM-uM-mM concentrations, requiring only 4 nL volume of sample. The proof-of-concept experiments show the technique's feasibility for PCR, protein crystallization, binding assays, cell analysis. The technique enables to drastically reduce sample consumption ([nL]* [n/u/mM]), does not require sample treatment as it is truly label-free and immobilization-free, and it could be fully automated (lab-on-a-chip, high throughput). The technique could lead to a new generation of analytical instrumentation for pharmaceutical, medical diagnostic and biotechnology industries.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Biodetection & Biosensors, Berlin (Germany) 10-11 March 2014
PublisherSelectBio
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2014
EventAdvances in Biodetection & Biosensors - Berlin, Germany
Duration: 10 Mar 201411 Mar 2014

Conference

ConferenceAdvances in Biodetection & Biosensors
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityBerlin
Period10/03/1411/03/14

Keywords

  • Biosensing

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