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Bioelectrical Nose Platform Using Odorant-Binding Protein as a Molecular Transporter Mimicking Human Mucosa for Direct Gas Sensing

Authors
Choi, DanminLee, Se JuneBaek, DaheeKim, So-ongShin, JunghyunChoi, YoonjiCho, YoungtakBang, SunwooPark, Jae YeolLee, Seung HwanPark, Tai HyunHong, Seunghun
Issue Date
Nov-2022
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
odorant-binding protein; direct gas sensing; nanodisc; carbon nanotube field-effect transistor; biosensor platform
Citation
ACS Sensors, v.7, no.11, pp 3399 - 3408
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ACS Sensors
Volume
7
Number
11
Start Page
3399
End Page
3408
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/111414
DOI
10.1021/acssensors.2c01507
ISSN
2379-3694
Abstract
Recently, various bioelectronic nose devices based on human receptors were developed for mimicking a human olfactory system. However, such bioelectronic nose devices could operate in an aqueous solution, and it was often very difficult to detect insoluble gas odorants. Here, we report a portable bioelectronic nose platform utilizing a receptor protein-based bioelectronic nose device as a sensor and odorant-binding protein (OBP) as a transporter for insoluble gas molecules in a solution, mimicking the functionality of human mucosa. Our bioelectronic nose platform based on I7 receptor exhibited dose-dependent responses to octanal gas in real time. Furthermore, the bioelectronic platforms with OBP exhibited the sensor sensitivity improved by similar to 100% compared with those without OBP. We also demonstrated the detection of odorant gas from real orange juice and found that the electrical responses of the devices with OBP were much larger than those without OBP. Since our bioelectronic nose platform allows us to directly detect gas-phase odorant molecules including a rather insoluble species, it could be a powerful tool for versatile applications and basic research based on a bioelectronic nose.
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