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Rational backbone redesign of a fructosyl peptide oxidase to widen its active site access tunnel

2020

Fructosyl peptide oxidases (FPOXs) are enzymes currently used in enzymatic assays to measure the concentration of glycated hemoglobin and albumin in blood samples, which serve as biomarkers of diabetes. However, since FPOX are unable to work directly on glycated proteins, current enzymatic assays are based on a preliminary proteolytic digestion of the target proteins. Herein, to improve the speed and costs of the enzymatic assays for diabetes testing, we applied a rational design approach to engineer a novel enzyme with a wider access tunnel to the catalytic site, using a combination of Rosetta design and molecular dynamics simulations. Our final design, L3_35A, shows a significantly wider …

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DNA Nanotechnology for Bioanalysis

2017

This book is intended for non-specialists and students, presenting a unique introduction to the field of DNA nanotechnology. The primary focus is on the extraordinary advantages of specificity and sensitivity obtained by integrating DNA nanostructures in bioanalytical devices. DNA Nanotechnology for Bioanalysis provides a concise and rigorous description for the fabrication of various types of functional nanostructures by optimized software-aided high-yield synthesis. Following this is the explanation of methods to decorate these nanostructures with molecules such as proteins, metal nanoparticles or bioorganic moieties covalently bonded onto DNA via self-assemblage processes. Also provided …

analytical chemistryDNA nanotechnologySettore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analiticabiosensor
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Multiproperty complexes of 4d and 4f metal ions based on biomolecules: from fundamental research to potential applications

2023

El trabajo desarrollado en esta Tesis se enmarca en el campo de la Química de Coordinación y el Magnetismo Molecular, vectores base para el desarrollo de múltiples aplicaciones en Nanomedicina y Nanotecnología. El estudio de los compuestos de coordinación tiene una larga historia que se remonta a principios del siglo XIX, con notables contribuciones de químicos como Berzelius y Jørgensen. Esta rama de la química se centra en la comprensión de las propiedades de unión de los ligandos (moléculas o aniones donadores de electrones) a los iones metálicos. Las teorías de Alfred Werner sobre la coordinación de iones metálicos a principios del siglo XX marcaron un hito importante en este campo. El …

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Synergistic enhancement via plasmonic nanoplate-bacteria-nanorod supercrystals for highly efficient SERS sensing of food-borne bacteria

2017

Bio-sensing techniques utilizing metallic nanoparticles as a probe have gained more and more attention and play today an important role in the detection of bacteria. To date, although several sensing materials have been tested, there is still a long way to go to achieve a fast, low-cost, ultrasensitive and multifunctional substrate suitable for a universal biosensor for detection of bacterial cells. Here, we report a novel probe design based on anisotropic plasmonic nanoparticles organized to a biocompatible 3D bio-inorganic scaffold, i.e., nanoplate-bacteria-nanorod supercrystals (NBNS) with extremely high surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic (SERS) activity as a model of synergistic plasm…

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Recent advances of electrochemical and optical biosensors for detection of C-reactive protein as a major inflammatory biomarker

2020

Abstract Early detection of inflammatory mediators including C-reactive protein (CRP) is of great diagnostic importance in many human diseases. CRP elevates very fast in conditions such as tissue injuries, infections, cancers, and renal and cardiovascular diseases. Conventional techniques for detecting CRP are based on antigen–antibody, agglutination, and precipitation reactions. Newer methods based on immunoturbidimetry and immunonephelometry are also time-consuming and relatively expensive. For solving these problems, highly efficient techniques based on CRP-biosensors have been introduced. Here, our aim was to summarize the features of recent biosensors for detection of CRP in biological…

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Electrochemical biosensors for glucose based on metal nanoparticles

2013

Abstract Nanotechnology has affected almost all aspects of biomedicine. The integration of nanomaterials has contributed to the selectivity, the versatility, the stability and especially the sensitivity of bioelectronic devices, including biosensors. In this field, nanomaterials have been employed as enzyme immobilizers, enzyme stabilizers, surface modifiers or labeling factors or have provided individualized catalytic effects. Among other sensing platforms, glucose biosensors are of special clinical and industrial significance because of their role in monitoring blood-glucose levels in diabetes mellitus, one of the most prevalent metabolic disorders worldwide. Similar to other sensing plat…

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Microarray Funzionali attraverso metodologie da Inkjet Printing: dalla biosensoristica allo screening farmacologico

2009

biosensori patterning nanoscienzeSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Sensors

2019

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Inkjet printing arrays and their applications for drug screening

2010

biosensors nanotechnology drug screening
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Functionalized carbon nanotube for next generation biosensor

2013

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