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Sensors | 2017

A Novel Fiber Optic Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensors with Special Boronic Acid Derivative to Detect Glycoprotein

Yang Zhang; Fang Wang; Siyu Qian; Zexu Liu; Qiao Wang; Yiying Gu; Zhenlin Wu; Zhenguo Jing; Changsen Sun; Wei Peng

We proposed and demonstrated a novel tilted fiber Bragg grating (TFBG)-based surface plasmon resonance (SPR) label-free biosensor via a special boronic acid derivative to detect glycoprotein with high sensitivity and selectivity. TFBG, as an effective sensing element for optical sensing in near-infrared wavelengths, possess the unique capability of easily exciting the SPR effect on fiber surface which coated with a nano-scale metal layer. SPR properties can be accurately detected by measuring the variation of transmitted spectra at optical communication wavelengths. In our experiment, a 10° TFBG coated with a 50 nm gold film was manufactured to stimulate SPR on a sensor surface. To detect glycoprotein selectively, the sensor was immobilized using designed phenylboronic acid as the recognition molecule, which can covalently bond with 1,2- or 1,3-diols to form five- or six-membered cyclic complexes for attaching diol-containing biomolecules and proteins. The phenylboronic acid was synthetized with long alkyl groups offering more flexible space, which was able to improve the capability of binding glycoprotein. The proposed TFBG-SPR sensors exhibit good selectivity and repeatability with a protein concentration sensitivity up to 2.867 dB/ (mg/mL) and a limit of detection (LOD) of 15.56 nM.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2018

Fiber-optic surface plasmon resonance glucose sensor enhanced with phenylboronic acid modified Au nanoparticles

Huizhen Yuan; Wei Ji; Shuwen Chu; Siyu Qian; Fang Wang; Jean-Francois Masson; Xiuyou Han; Wei Peng

A highly sensitive surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor is reported for glucose detection using self-assembled p-mercaptophenylboronic acid (PMBA) monolayer on Au coated optical fibers. The cis-diol group of saccharides, such as for glucose, interacted with the self-assembled PMBA monolayers on the optical fibers, but the low molecular mass of glucose is insufficient for measuring a significant shift in SPR wavelength. The response for glucose was thus enhanced with Au nanoparticles (Au NPs) modified with 2-aminoethanethiol (AET) and PMBA. Selectivity was assured since glucose has the ability to capture the signal amplification tags (Au NPs/AET- PMBA) through secondary binding with another set of syn-periplanar diol groups and the PMBA on the gold surface. Accordingly, a glucose concentration-dependent sandwich structure was formed and the coupling between Au NPs and Au film results in the red shift of SPR resonance wavelength. The experimental results demonstrated that this SPR sensor responded to glucose within a range of 0.01-30 mM better than to fructose and galactose. The minimum concentration for quantify glucose is as low as 80 nM, which is lower than the physiological blood glucose level. Glucose was then accurately detected in urine sample, which indicated the potential application of the sensor for the analysis of glucose in urine. We believe that our proposed PMBA-modified single amplification tag and sensing principle can also be used for biomolecules consisting of carbohydrate structures, particularly for DNA-associated bioanalysis.


ACS Sensors | 2018

Boronic Acid Functionalized Au Nanoparticles for Selective MicroRNA Signal Amplification in Fiber-Optic Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensing System

Siyu Qian; Ming Lin; Wei Ji; Huizhen Yuan; Yang Zhang; Zhenguo Jing; Jianzhang Zhao; Jean-Francois Masson; Wei Peng

MicroRNA (miRNA) regulates gene expression and plays a fundamental role in multiple biological processes. However, if both single-stranded RNA and DNA can bind with capture DNA on the sensing surface, selectively amplifying the complementary RNA signal is still challenging for researchers. Fiber-optic surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors are small, accurate, and convenient tools for monitoring biological interaction. In this paper, we present a high sensitivity microRNA detection technique using phenylboronic acid functionalized Au nanoparticles (PBA-AuNPs) in fiber-optic SPR sensing systems. Due to the inherent difficulty directly detecting the hybridized RNA on the sensing surface, the PBA-AuNPs were used to selectively amplify the signal of target miRNA. The result shows that the method has high selectivity and sensitivity for miRNA, with a detection limit at 2.7 × 10-13 M (0.27 pM). This PBA-AuNPs amplification strategy is universally applicable for RNA detection with various sensing technologies, such as surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and electrochemistry, among others.


optical fiber sensors conference | 2017

Detection of glycoprotein using fiber optic surface plasmon resonance sensors with boronic acid

Fang Wang; Yang Zhang; Zigeng Liu; Siyu Qian; Yiying Gu; Zhenguo Jing; Changsen Sun; Wei Peng

In this paper, we present a tilted fiber Bragg gratings (TFBG) based surface Plasmon resonance (SPR) labelfree sensors with boronic acid derivative (ABA-PBA) as receptor molecule to detect glycoprotein with high sensitivity and selectivity. Tilted fiber Bragg gratings (TFBG) as a near infrared wavelengths detecting element can be able to excite a number of cladding modes whose properties can be detected accurately by measuring the variation of transmitted spectra. A 10° TFBG coated by 50nm gold film was manufactured to stimulate surface plasmon resonance on the surface of the sensor. The sensor was loaded with boronic acid derivative as the recognition molecule which has been widely used in various areas for the recognition matrix of diol-containing biomolecules. The proposed TFBG-SPR sensors exhibit good selectivity and repeatability with the protein concentration sensitivity up to 2.867dB/(mg/ml) and the limit of detection was 2∗10−5g/ml.


Asia Communications and Photonics Conference 2013 Postdeadline (2013), paper AF2H.2 | 2013

Probing Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensitivity Enhancement of Film-Coupled Nanoparticles

Lixia Li; Siyu Qian; Mengdi Lu; Yuzhang Liang; Wei Peng

We theoretically investigate the interaction between single or double layer metallic nanoparticles (NPs) in polymer. The results show that nanoparticles hybrid structure can greatly change SPR resonance spectrum and increases sensitivity of SPR detecting.


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2015

Boronic acid modified fiber optic SPR sensor and its application in saccharide detection

Siyu Qian; Yuzhang Liang; Jie Ma; Yang Zhang; Jianzhang Zhao; Wei Peng


Optics Communications | 2014

Optical fiber sensor based on capillary wall for highly-sensitive refractive index measurement

Yun Liu; Wei Peng; Xinpu Zhang; Siyu Qian


Optics Communications | 2015

Dual-band bandpass filter based on compound metallic grating waveguide structure

Rui Hu; Yuzhang Liang; Siyu Qian; Wei Peng


Plasmonics | 2017

Optimization of Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor with Ag/Au Multilayer Structure and Fiber-Optic Miniaturization

Mengdi Lu; Yuzhang Liang; Siyu Qian; Lixia Li; Zhenguo Jing; Jean-Francois Masson; Wei Peng


Optics Letters | 2015

Tunable plasmonic resonances based on elliptical annular aperture arrays on conducting substrates for advanced biosensing.

Yuzhang Liang; Wei Peng; Lixia Li; Siyu Qian; Qiao Wang

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Wei Peng

Dalian University of Technology

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Yang Zhang

Dalian University of Technology

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Yuzhang Liang

Dalian University of Technology

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Zhenguo Jing

Dalian University of Technology

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Fang Wang

Dalian University of Technology

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Huizhen Yuan

Dalian University of Technology

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Jianzhang Zhao

Dalian University of Technology

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Lixia Li

Dalian University of Technology

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Wei Ji

Dalian University of Technology

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