ACS Omega | 2021

Analysis of the Biochemical Reaction Status by Real-Time Monitoring Molecular Diffusion Behaviors Using a Transistor Biosensor Integrated with a Microfluidic Channel

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Traditional methods of monitoring biochemical reactions measure certain detectable reagents or products while assuming that the undetectable species follow the stoichiometry of the reactions. Here, based upon the metal-oxide thin-film transistor (TFT) biosensor, we develop a real-time molecular diffusion model to benchmark the concentration of the reagents and products. Using the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH)–oxaloacetic acid with the enzyme of malate dehydrogenase as an example, mixtures of different reagent concentrations were characterized to extract the ratio of remaining concentrations between NAD+ and NADH. We can thus obtain the apparent equilibrium constant of the reaction, (8.06 ± 0.61) × 104. Because the whole analysis was conducted using a TFT sensor fabricated using a semiconductor process, our approach has the advantages of exploring biochemical reaction kinetics in a massively parallel manner.

Volume 6
Pages 11911 - 11917
DOI 10.1021/acsomega.1c00222
Language English
Journal ACS Omega

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