Biomarker analysis from complex biofluids by an on-chip chemically modified light-controlled vertical nanopillar array device.

IF 13.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Nature Protocols Pub Date : 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1038/s41596-024-01124-6
Lanka Tata Rao, Adva Raz, Fernando Patolsky
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Nanostructured devices have proven useful in a broad range of applications, from diagnosing diseases to discovering and screening new drug molecules. We developed vertical silicon nanopillar (SiNP) arrays for on-chip multiplex capture of selected biomolecules using a light-induced release of the array's selectively captured biomarkers. This platform allows the rapid, reusable and quantitative capture and release of a selection of biomarkers, followed by their downstream analysis. Here we outline a standardized protocol for producing the SiNP-based capture-and-release device, which involves the detailed fabrication steps for single-zone nanopillar arrays, their morphological characterization and the chemical modification procedures applied for the anchoring of selective bioreceptors together with the light-controlled on-demand release of the chemical agent. In addition, we provide a detailed approach for the fabrication of a multizone-SiNP array, allowing the simultaneous capture and release of multiple biomarkers of interest. Finally, we demonstrate the entire process of selective and quantitative capture and release of biomolecules from biosamples by means of a commercial low-volume microplate reader system, using green fluorescent protein as a biomarker example. The entire protocol can be conducted within 45 h and requires knowledge in nanoscience, surface chemistry, device micro- and nanofabrication procedures, microfluidics and protein quantification techniques. These SiNP array devices have already demonstrated applications for highly selective and quantitative analysis of a wide range of biological and chemical species, including proteins, nucleic acids, small molecules and ionic species.

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Nature Protocols 生物-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: Nature Protocols focuses on publishing protocols used to address significant biological and biomedical science research questions, including methods grounded in physics and chemistry with practical applications to biological problems. The journal caters to a primary audience of research scientists and, as such, exclusively publishes protocols with research applications. Protocols primarily aimed at influencing patient management and treatment decisions are not featured. The specific techniques covered encompass a wide range, including but not limited to: Biochemistry, Cell biology, Cell culture, Chemical modification, Computational biology, Developmental biology, Epigenomics, Genetic analysis, Genetic modification, Genomics, Imaging, Immunology, Isolation, purification, and separation, Lipidomics, Metabolomics, Microbiology, Model organisms, Nanotechnology, Neuroscience, Nucleic-acid-based molecular biology, Pharmacology, Plant biology, Protein analysis, Proteomics, Spectroscopy, Structural biology, Synthetic chemistry, Tissue culture, Toxicology, and Virology.
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