Surface plasmon coupled emission as a novel analytical platform for the sensitive detection of cysteine

Thiolated amino acids are biologically important molecules due to their role in protein folding and structure. One such molecule is cysteine (Cys), which acts as a biomarker for diseases like cancer, HIV, sepsis, etc., making its rapid detection imperative and essential. In this study, we report the...

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Main Authors: Mulpur Pradyumna, Kurdekar Aditya, Podila Ramakrishna, Rao Apparao M., Kamisetti Venkataramaniah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2015-10-01
Series:Nanotechnology Reviews
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2015-0003
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spelling doaj-b3bec4a510ab4f1cbd3cd1fca9cae6802021-09-06T19:21:10ZengDe GruyterNanotechnology Reviews2191-90892191-90972015-10-014539340010.1515/ntrev-2015-0003Surface plasmon coupled emission as a novel analytical platform for the sensitive detection of cysteineMulpur Pradyumna0Kurdekar Aditya1Podila Ramakrishna2Rao Apparao M.3Kamisetti Venkataramaniah4Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Department of Physics, Prasanthi Nilayam 515134, IndiaSri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Department of Physics, Prasanthi Nilayam 515134, IndiaDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, United States of AmericaDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, United States of AmericaSri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning, Department of Physics, Prasanthi Nilayam 515134, IndiaThiolated amino acids are biologically important molecules due to their role in protein folding and structure. One such molecule is cysteine (Cys), which acts as a biomarker for diseases like cancer, HIV, sepsis, etc., making its rapid detection imperative and essential. In this study, we report the sensitive detection of the thiolated amino acid Cys, from the non-thiolated amino acid arginine (Arg), using the novel surface plasmon coupled emission (SPCE) platform, characterized with high signal-to-noise ratios. Our studies were performed on the conventional silver (Ag) SPCE substrate, where Cys was detected to a nanomolar level, which is a major improvement to the previously reported level of sensitivity. This can be attributed to the highly sensitive SPCE platform and the unique thiol-Ag interactions associated specifically with Cys. We have also shown the role and influence of the coating process on sensitivity of detection and substantiated the advantages of SPCE over the SPR-based strategy of detection. The simplistic and economical SPCE platform enabled the sensitive detection of Cys that is of biological and medical relevance.https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2015-0003cysteinesensingsurface plasmon coupled emission (spce)thiolated amino acids
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author Mulpur Pradyumna
Kurdekar Aditya
Podila Ramakrishna
Rao Apparao M.
Kamisetti Venkataramaniah
spellingShingle Mulpur Pradyumna
Kurdekar Aditya
Podila Ramakrishna
Rao Apparao M.
Kamisetti Venkataramaniah
Surface plasmon coupled emission as a novel analytical platform for the sensitive detection of cysteine
Nanotechnology Reviews
cysteine
sensing
surface plasmon coupled emission (spce)
thiolated amino acids
author_facet Mulpur Pradyumna
Kurdekar Aditya
Podila Ramakrishna
Rao Apparao M.
Kamisetti Venkataramaniah
author_sort Mulpur Pradyumna
title Surface plasmon coupled emission as a novel analytical platform for the sensitive detection of cysteine
title_short Surface plasmon coupled emission as a novel analytical platform for the sensitive detection of cysteine
title_full Surface plasmon coupled emission as a novel analytical platform for the sensitive detection of cysteine
title_fullStr Surface plasmon coupled emission as a novel analytical platform for the sensitive detection of cysteine
title_full_unstemmed Surface plasmon coupled emission as a novel analytical platform for the sensitive detection of cysteine
title_sort surface plasmon coupled emission as a novel analytical platform for the sensitive detection of cysteine
publisher De Gruyter
series Nanotechnology Reviews
issn 2191-9089
2191-9097
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Thiolated amino acids are biologically important molecules due to their role in protein folding and structure. One such molecule is cysteine (Cys), which acts as a biomarker for diseases like cancer, HIV, sepsis, etc., making its rapid detection imperative and essential. In this study, we report the sensitive detection of the thiolated amino acid Cys, from the non-thiolated amino acid arginine (Arg), using the novel surface plasmon coupled emission (SPCE) platform, characterized with high signal-to-noise ratios. Our studies were performed on the conventional silver (Ag) SPCE substrate, where Cys was detected to a nanomolar level, which is a major improvement to the previously reported level of sensitivity. This can be attributed to the highly sensitive SPCE platform and the unique thiol-Ag interactions associated specifically with Cys. We have also shown the role and influence of the coating process on sensitivity of detection and substantiated the advantages of SPCE over the SPR-based strategy of detection. The simplistic and economical SPCE platform enabled the sensitive detection of Cys that is of biological and medical relevance.
topic cysteine
sensing
surface plasmon coupled emission (spce)
thiolated amino acids
url https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2015-0003
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