Fluorescent Protein Nanowire-Mediated Protein Microarrays for Multiplexed and Highly Sensitive Pathogen Detection

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2016 Jul 13;8(27):17472-7. doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b04786. Epub 2016 Jun 27.

Abstract

Protein microarrays are powerful tools for high-throughput and simultaneous detection of different target molecules in complex biological samples. However, the sensitivity of conventional fluorescence-labeling protein detection methods is limited by the availability of signal molecules for binding to the target molecule. Here, we built a multifunctional fluorescent protein nanowire (FNw) by harnessing self-assembly of yeast amyloid protein. The FNw integrated a large number of fluorescent molecules, thereby enhancing the fluorescent signal output in target detection. The FNw was then combined with protein microarray technology to detect proteins derived from two pathogens, including influenza virus (hemagglutinin 1, HA1) and human immunodeficiency virus (p24 and gp120). The resulting detection sensitivity achieved a 100-fold improvement over a commercially available detection reagent.

Keywords: fluorescent protein; multiplexed detection; pathogen detection; protein microarray; protein nanowire; self-assembly.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Nanowires*
  • Protein Array Analysis
  • Proteins

Substances

  • Proteins