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Analytical Chemistry | 2011

Label-Free Detection of DNA-Binding Proteins Based on Microfluidic Solid-State Molecular Beacon Sensor

Jun Wang; Daisuke Onoshima; Michihiko Aki; Yukihiro Okamoto; Noritada Kaji; Manabu Tokeshi; Yoshinobu Baba

A solid-state molecular beacon using a gold support as a fluorescence quencher is combined with a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic channel to construct an optical sensor for detecting single-stranded DNA binding protein (SSBP) and histone protein. The single-stranded DNA-Cy3 probe or double-stranded DNA-Cy3 probe immobilized on the gold surface is prepared for the detection of SSBP or histone, respectively. Due to the different quenching ability of gold to the immobilized single-stranded DNA-Cy3 probe and the immobilized double-stranded DNA-Cy3 probe, low fluorescence intensity of the attached single-stranded DNA-Cy3 is obtained in SSBP detection, whereas high fluorescence intensity of the attached double-stranded DNA-Cy3 is obtained in histone detection. The amounts of SSBP in sample solutions are determined from the degree of fluorescence recovery of the immobilized single-stranded DNA-Cy3 probe, whereas that of histone in sample solutions is determined from the degree of fluorescence quenching of the immobilized double-stranded DNA-Cy3 probe. Using this approach, label-free detection of target proteins at nanomolar concentrations is achieved in a convenient, general, continuous flow format. Our approach has high potential for the highly sensitive label-free detection of various proteins based on binding-induced conformation changes of immobilized DNA probes.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2014

Microfluidic biosensor for the detection of DNA by fluorescence enhancement and the following streptavidin detection by fluorescence quenching.

Jun Wang; Michihiko Aki; Daisuke Onoshima; Kenji Arinaga; Noritada Kaji; Manabu Tokeshi; Shozo Fujita; Naoki Yokoyama; Yoshinobu Baba

We reported an optical DNA/protein microfluidic sensor which consists of single stranded (ss) DNA-Cy3 probes on gold surface and simple line-shape microfluidic channel. These ssDNA-Cy3 probes with random sequence in bulk solution or on gold surface exhibits fluorescence enhancement after binding with complementary ssDNA (cssDNA) targets. Particularly it did not require complicated design or hairpin-like stem-loop conformation, which made it easier to be made and applied in analytes detection by fluorescence switching techniques. Using ssDNA-cy3 probes attached on gold surface in a microfluidic channel, strong fluorescence enhancement was measured by ssDNA with cssDNA binding or ssDNA with cssDNA-biotin binding. The following introduction of streptavidin resulted in fluorescence quenching (fluorescence decrease) because of the binding of hybridized DNA-biotin with streptavidin. This sensor showed strong affinity and high sensitivity toward the streptavidin, the minimum detectable concentration for streptavidin was 1 pM, equating to an absolute detection limit of 60 amol in this microfluidic channel. Microfluidic channel height and flow rate is optimized to increase surface reaction efficiency and fluorescence switching efficiency. In contrast to previously reported optical molecular beacon approach, this sensor can be used not only for the detection of cssDNA target, but also for the detection of streptavidin. This microfluidic sensor offers the promise of analyzing kinds of molecular targets or immunoreactions.


Analytical Methods | 2012

A deep microfluidic absorbance detection cell replicated from a thickly stacked SU-8 dry film resist mold

Daisuke Onoshima; Jun Wang; Michihiko Aki; Kenji Arinaga; Noritada Kaji; Manabu Tokeshi; Shozo Fujita; Naoki Yokoyama; Yoshinobu Baba

Dry film resist SU-8 was used to make a thick mold for soft lithography of a poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) microfluidic chip with deep channels. The stacking of the SU-8 film enabled an ultra-thick (up to 500 μm) resist process on Si wafer. This process was fast and highly reproducible compared with the conventional liquid SU-8 process. The deep channel in the PDMS chip was utilized as a micro-flow cell for sensitive absorbance measurement. Sunset Yellow FCF dye was used to demonstrate absorption spectroscopy in the deep channel. Since the channel depth was proportional to the optical path length, which was proportional to the absorbance value, the PDMS chip achieved a detection limit (15.9 μM) comparable to U- or Z-shaped microfabricated absorbance detection cells in glass. Calibration curves for different solution concentrations were obtained with good R2 values (∼1).


Inorganic Chemistry | 2002

Structural and spectroscopic features of a cis (hydroxo)-Fe(III)-(carboxylato) configuration as an active site model for lipoxygenases.

Seiji Ogo; Ryo Yamahara; Mark P. Roach; Tomoyoshi Suenobu; Michihiko Aki; Takashi Ogura; Teizo Kitagawa; Hideki Masuda; Shunichi Fukuzumi; Yoshihito Watanabe


Biochemistry | 2000

Heme Structure of Hemoglobin M Iwate [α87(F8)His→Tyr]: A UV and Visible Resonance Raman Study†

Masako Nagai; Michihiko Aki; Li R; Yayoi Jin; Sakai H; Shigenori Nagatomo; Teizo Kitagawa


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2001

UV resonance Raman detection of a ligand vibration on ferric nitrosyl heme proteins.

Takeshi Tomita; Nami Haruta; Michihiko Aki; Teizo Kitagawa; Masao Ikeda-Saito


Biochemistry | 2001

Protein conformation change of myoglobin upon ligand binding probed by ultraviolet resonance Raman spectroscopy.

Nami Haruta; Michihiko Aki; Shin-ichi Ozaki; Yoshihito Watanabe; Teizo Kitagawa


Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry | 2010

Differences in coordination states of substituted tyrosine residues and quaternary structures among hemoglobin M probed by resonance Raman spectroscopy

Yayoi Aki; Masako Nagai; Yukifumi Nagai; Kiyohiro Imai; Michihiko Aki; Akira Sato; Minoru Kubo; Shigenori Nagatomo; Teizo Kitagawa


Archive | 2006

Artificial enzyme and method for producing the same

Tsuyoshi Fujihara; Michihiko Aki; Shozo Fujita


Archive | 2010

ORGANIC SUBSTANCE DETECTING DEVICE AND ITS MANUFACTURE METHOD

Michihiko Aki

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