August 18, 2021
Journal Article

Colloidal immobilized protein based on stable colloid of TiO2 nanoparticles at neutral pH for protein microarray

Abstract

A stable colloid of titanium dioxide nanoparticles was specially prepared at neutral pH so that horse radish peroxidase as a model protein can interact and be immobilized with colloidal titanium dioxide nanoparticles, while usually titanium dioxide colloid is only stable at acidic condition. Colloidal immobilized peroxidase based on titanium dioxide nanoparticles at neutral pH were highly active and stably dispersible in aqueous solution. The resulting colloidal immobilized peroxidase can be readily printed using a standard microarray printer for facile fabrication of protein microarrays. After printing, the colloidal immobilized protein formed uniform membrane of proteinated nanoparticles with 3-dimensional nanoconfiguration. The protein microarray sensitivity based on peroxidase-titanium dioxide nanoparticles was nearly 20 times as high as that using conventional technology.

Published: August 18, 2021

Citation

Lei C., M. Chen, R.C. Zangar, and D. Hu. 2021. Colloidal immobilized protein based on stable colloid of TiO2 nanoparticles at neutral pH for protein microarray. Colloid and Interface Science Communications 43. PNNL-SA-160046. doi:10.1016/j.colcom.2021.100440