Enzyme-Coated Carbon Nanotubes as Single-Molecule Biosensors

K. Besteman(Delft University of Technology), Jeong-O Lee(Delft University of Technology), Frank Wiertz(Delft University of Technology), Hendrik A. Heering(Delft University of Technology), Cees Dekker(Delft University of Technology)
Nano Letters
May 1, 2003
Cited by 1,288

Abstract

We demonstrate the use of individual semiconducting single-wall carbon nanotubes as versatile biosensors. Controlled attachment of the redox enzyme glucose oxidase (GOx) to the nanotube sidewall is achieved through a linking molecule and is found to induce a clear change of the conductance. The enzyme-coated tube is found to act as a pH sensor with large and reversible changes in conductance upon changes in pH. Upon addition of glucose, the substrate of GOx, a steplike response can be monitored in real time, indicating that our sensor is also capable of measuring enzymatic activity at the level of a single nanotube. This first demonstration of nanotube-based biosensors provides a new tool for enzymatic studies and opens the way to biomolecular diagnostics.


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