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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic-encoded beads for multiplex immunoassay

Authors
Jun, Bong-HyunKim, Jong-HoPark, HyunmiKim, Jun-SungYu, Kyeong-NamLee, Sang-MyungChoi, HeejeongKwak, Seon-YeongKim, Yong-KweonJeong, Dae HongCho, Myung-HaingLee, Yoon-Sik
Issue Date
Mar-2007
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY; MONODISPERSE POLYMER BEADS; BUNDLE IMAGE COMPRESSION; SOLID-PHASE REACTIONS; COMBINATORIAL CHEMISTRY; SENSITIVE DETECTION; ORGANIC-SYNTHESIS; PACKING MATERIAL; SCATTERING; NANOPARTICLES
Citation
Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, v.9, no.2, pp.237 - 244
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Journal Title
Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry
Volume
9
Number
2
Start Page
237
End Page
244
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/43845
DOI
10.1021/cc0600831
ISSN
1520-4766
Abstract
A new type of encoded bead, which uses surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), is described for multiplex immunoassays. Silver nanoparticles were embedded in sulfonated polystyrene (PS) beads via a polyol method, and they were used as SERS-active substrates. Raman-label organic compounds such as 4-methylbenzenethiol (4-MT), 2-naphthalenethiol (2-NT), and benzenethiol (BT) were then adsorbed onto the silver nanoparticles in the sulfonated PS bead. Although only three kinds of encoding have been demonstrated here, various combinations of these Raman-label organic compounds have the potential to give a large number of tags. The Raman-label-incorporated particles were then coated with a silica shell using tetraethoxyorthosilicate (TEOS) for chemical stability and biocompatibility. The resulting beads showed unique and intense Raman signals for the labeled organic compounds. We demonstrated that SERS-encoded beads could be used for multiplex detection with a model using streptavidin and p53. In our system, the binding event of target molecules and the type of ligand can be simultaneously recognized by Raman spectroscopy using a single laser-line excitation (514.5 nm).
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