Nanosensors-Assisted quantitative analysis of biochemical processes in droplets

  • Dmitry Belyaev*
  • , Julian Schütt
  • , Bergoi Ibarlucea
  • , Taiuk Rim
  • , Larysa Baraban
  • , Gianaurelio Cuniberti
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Here, we present a miniaturized lab-on-a-chip detecting system for an all-electric and label-free analysis of the emulsion droplets incorporating the nanoscopic silicon nanowires-based field-effect transistors (FETs). We specifically focus on the analysis of β-galactosidase e.g., activity, which is an important enzyme of the glycolysis metabolic pathway. Furthermore, the efficiency of the synthesis and action of β-galactosidase can be one of the markers for several diseases, e.g., cancer, hyper/hypoglycemia, cell senescence, or other disruptions in cell functioning. We measure the reaction and reaction kinetics-associated shift of the source-to-drain current Isd in the system, which is caused by the change of the ionic strength of the microenvironment. With these results, we demonstrate that the ion-sensitive FETs are able to sense the interior of the aqueous reactors; thus, the conjunction of miniature nanosensors and droplet-based microfluidic systems conceptually opens a new route toward a sensitive, optics-less analysis of biochemical processes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number138
JournalMicromachines
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Droplet-based microfluidics
  • Enzymatic reaction
  • Lab-on-a-chip
  • Nanosensor
  • Point-of-care diagnostics
  • Silicon nanowire-based field-effect transistor
  • ß-galactosidase assay

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