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Array-based sensing of proteins using conjugated polymers
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2007)
  • OR Miranda
  • CC You
  • R Phillips
  • IB Kim
  • PS Ghosh
  • UHF Bunz
  • VM Rotello
Abstract

A sensor array comprising six functionalized poly(p-phenyleneethynylene) polymers was constructed and used to detect and identify protein analytes. The presence of proteins alters the fluorescence properties of the polymers, generating a distinct fluorescence response pattern for a given protein. Linear discriminant analyses accurately differentiate the patterns of 17 proteins at nano- to micromolar concentrations. An identification accuracy of 97% was obtained on the basis of the tests with 68 unknown protein samples from the training set.

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Publication Date
July 21, 2007
Publisher Statement
doi:10.1021/ja0737927 Copyright © 2007 American Chemical Society
Citation Information
OR Miranda, CC You, R Phillips, IB Kim, et al.. "Array-based sensing of proteins using conjugated polymers" Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol. 129 Iss. 32 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/vincent_rotello/58/