Stochastic protein interactions monitored by hundreds of single-molecule plasmonic biosensors
- PMID: 25833294
- DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b00872
Stochastic protein interactions monitored by hundreds of single-molecule plasmonic biosensors
Abstract
We present a plasmonic biosensor based on hundreds of individual gold nanorods with single-molecule sensitivity that are simultaneously monitored in real-time within a dark-field microscopy setup. The approach allows for the statistical analysis of single-molecule interactions without requiring any labeling of the analyte. We study an antibody-antigen interaction and find that the waiting-time distribution is concentration-dependent and obeys Poisson statistics. The ability to probe hundreds of nanoparticles simultaneously will provide a sensor with a dynamic range of 7 decades in concentration and will enable the study of heterogeneity in molecular interactions.
Keywords: Nanoparticles; biosensing; localized surface plasmon; single-molecule.
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