High resolution imaging of bio-molecular binding studies studies using a Widefield surface Plasmon Microscope.

Surface plasmon microscopes are mostly built around the prism based Kretschmann configuration. In these systems, an image of a sample can be obtained in terms of an intensity map, where the intensity of the image is dependent on the coupling of the light into the surface plasmons. Unfortunately the...

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Main Authors: Denyer, Morgan C.T., Jamil, M.M. Abdul, Twigg, Peter C., Youseffi, Mansour, Britland, Stephen T., Liu, S., See, Chung Wah, Zhang, J., Sommekh, M.G.
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Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3445
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-34452014-05-21T03:31:52ZHigh resolution imaging of bio-molecular binding studies studies using a Widefield surface Plasmon Microscope.Denyer, Morgan C.T.Jamil, M.M. AbdulTwigg, Peter C.Youseffi, MansourBritland, Stephen T.Liu, S.See, Chung WahZhang, J.Sommekh, M.G.Bio-molecular interactionMicro-contact printingSurface plasmonsHigh resolutionSurface plasmon microscopes are mostly built around the prism based Kretschmann configuration. In these systems, an image of a sample can be obtained in terms of an intensity map, where the intensity of the image is dependent on the coupling of the light into the surface plasmons. Unfortunately the lateral resolution of these systems relies on the ability of plasmons to propagate along the metallised layer and is usually limited to a few microns unless special measures are taken. The widefield surface plasmon microscope (WSPR), used here enables surface plasmon imaging at significantly higher lateral resolutions than prism based systems. In this study we demonstrate the functionality of the WSPR by imaging a sequence of binding events between micro-patterned extracellular matrix proteins and their specific antibodies. Using the WSPR system a change in contrast was observed with each binding event. Images produced via the WSPR system were analyzed and compared qualitatively and quantitatively. Consequently, we confirm that the WSPR microscope described here can be used to study sequential monomolecular layer binding events on a micron scale. These results have significant implications in the development of new micron scale bioassays.2009-09-14T14:04:05Z2009-09-14T14:04:05Z2009-09-14T14:04:05ZArticlenot applicable paperDenyer, M.C.T., Twigg, P.C., Jamil, M.M.A. and Britland, S.T. et al. (2007). High resolution imaging of bio-molecular binding studies studies using a Widefield surface Plasmon Microscope. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. Vol. 129, No. 2, pp. 566-574.http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3445enhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2007.09.006
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topic Bio-molecular interaction
Micro-contact printing
Surface plasmons
High resolution
spellingShingle Bio-molecular interaction
Micro-contact printing
Surface plasmons
High resolution
Denyer, Morgan C.T.
Jamil, M.M. Abdul
Twigg, Peter C.
Youseffi, Mansour
Britland, Stephen T.
Liu, S.
See, Chung Wah
Zhang, J.
Sommekh, M.G.
High resolution imaging of bio-molecular binding studies studies using a Widefield surface Plasmon Microscope.
description Surface plasmon microscopes are mostly built around the prism based Kretschmann configuration. In these systems, an image of a sample can be obtained in terms of an intensity map, where the intensity of the image is dependent on the coupling of the light into the surface plasmons. Unfortunately the lateral resolution of these systems relies on the ability of plasmons to propagate along the metallised layer and is usually limited to a few microns unless special measures are taken. The widefield surface plasmon microscope (WSPR), used here enables surface plasmon imaging at significantly higher lateral resolutions than prism based systems. In this study we demonstrate the functionality of the WSPR by imaging a sequence of binding events between micro-patterned extracellular matrix proteins and their specific antibodies. Using the WSPR system a change in contrast was observed with each binding event. Images produced via the WSPR system were analyzed and compared qualitatively and quantitatively. Consequently, we confirm that the WSPR microscope described here can be used to study sequential monomolecular layer binding events on a micron scale. These results have significant implications in the development of new micron scale bioassays.
author Denyer, Morgan C.T.
Jamil, M.M. Abdul
Twigg, Peter C.
Youseffi, Mansour
Britland, Stephen T.
Liu, S.
See, Chung Wah
Zhang, J.
Sommekh, M.G.
author_facet Denyer, Morgan C.T.
Jamil, M.M. Abdul
Twigg, Peter C.
Youseffi, Mansour
Britland, Stephen T.
Liu, S.
See, Chung Wah
Zhang, J.
Sommekh, M.G.
author_sort Denyer, Morgan C.T.
title High resolution imaging of bio-molecular binding studies studies using a Widefield surface Plasmon Microscope.
title_short High resolution imaging of bio-molecular binding studies studies using a Widefield surface Plasmon Microscope.
title_full High resolution imaging of bio-molecular binding studies studies using a Widefield surface Plasmon Microscope.
title_fullStr High resolution imaging of bio-molecular binding studies studies using a Widefield surface Plasmon Microscope.
title_full_unstemmed High resolution imaging of bio-molecular binding studies studies using a Widefield surface Plasmon Microscope.
title_sort high resolution imaging of bio-molecular binding studies studies using a widefield surface plasmon microscope.
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3445
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