Claims
- 1. An improved surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor for use in a system for detecting an analyte, which system comprises a biosensor, a prism, a source of light for directing a beam of light through the prism upon said biosensor and a light detector, said biosensor comprising a transparent substrate, a metallic film on said substrate, an ultrathin organic layer comprised of a polyanionic material having terminal functional groups adsorbed upon said metallic film, a layer of polycationic polylysine bound to said polyanionic layer and an outer layer bound to the polylysine layer, said outer layer having the ability to specifically bind to the polylysine and the analyte to be detected.
- 2. A biosensor of claim 1 in which the polyanionic material is an alkanethiol compound.
- 3. A biosensor of claim 1 in which the polyanionic material is 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid.
- 4. A biosensor of claim 1 in which the metallic film is gold.
- 5. A biosensor of claim 1 in which the transparent substrate is glass.
- 6. A biosensor of claim 1 in which the outer layer forms a plurality of islands.
- 7. A biosensor of claim 6 in which the outer layer comprises a polynucleotide-polylysine complex.
- 8. A biosensor of claim 6 in which the outer layer comprises a receptor-polylysine complex.
- 9. A biosensor of claim 1 in which the outer layer contains avidin which is bound to the polylysine by biotin.
- 10. A biosensor of claim 9 in which the outer layer comprises a biotinylated antibody bound to the avidin.
Government Interests
This invention was made with United States government support awarded by NSF GRANT # CHE 9302850. The United States Government has certain rights in this invention.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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0 305 109 A1 |
Jan 1989 |
EPX |