TY - JOUR
T1 - Verification of the universal versatility of a quantitative protein measurement technique using a metal mesh device
AU - Kamba, Seiji
AU - Seto, Hirokazu
AU - Kondo, Takashi
AU - Miura, Yoshiko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - When proteins are attached to microstructures such as a metal mesh device, changes in their optical properties occur. These changes have been characterized based on actual measurements in the infrared region of the spectrum. We have previously theoretically and experimentally demonstrated the optical changes associated with streptavidin. Here, we investigate three types of proteins: avidin, BSA, and lysozyme. The three proteins were adsorbed onto three types of metal mesh devices having different resonant frequencies, and the corresponding spectra were measured in the infrared region. The change in the frequency of the dip point in the spectrum was extracted to quantitatively determine the quantity of protein; these results were correlated with the quantitative measurements obtained by electrophoresis. By examining three types of different proteins, it was verified that a variety of proteins can be measured based on the optical characteristics of metal mesh devices.
AB - When proteins are attached to microstructures such as a metal mesh device, changes in their optical properties occur. These changes have been characterized based on actual measurements in the infrared region of the spectrum. We have previously theoretically and experimentally demonstrated the optical changes associated with streptavidin. Here, we investigate three types of proteins: avidin, BSA, and lysozyme. The three proteins were adsorbed onto three types of metal mesh devices having different resonant frequencies, and the corresponding spectra were measured in the infrared region. The change in the frequency of the dip point in the spectrum was extracted to quantitatively determine the quantity of protein; these results were correlated with the quantitative measurements obtained by electrophoresis. By examining three types of different proteins, it was verified that a variety of proteins can be measured based on the optical characteristics of metal mesh devices.
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U2 - 10.2116/analsci.17P523
DO - 10.2116/analsci.17P523
M3 - Article
C2 - 29998956
AN - SCOPUS:85049635572
SN - 0910-6340
VL - 34
SP - 765
EP - 770
JO - analytical sciences
JF - analytical sciences
IS - 7
ER -