Yoochan HongMinhee KuEugene LeeJin‐Suck SuhYong‐Min HuhDae Sung YoonJaemoon Yang
In this study, we describe the development of a cancer biomarker-sensitive nanobiosensor based on localized surface plasmon resonance that enables recognition for proteolytic activity of membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP) anchored on invasive cancer cells. First of all, we prepared biomarker-detectable substrate based on gold nanorods (GNRs) using nanoparticle adsorption method. The sensitivity of the sensing chip was confirmed using various solvents that have different refractive indexes. Subsequently, MT1-MMP-specific cleavable peptide was conjugated onto the surface of GNRs, and molecular sensing about proteolytic activity was conducted using MT1-MMP and cell lysates. Collectively, we developed a biomarker detectable sensor, which allows for the effective detection of proteolytic activity about MT1-MMP extracted from invasive cancer cells.
Alireza NikfarjamAli Hossein RezayanGhasem MohammadkhaniJavad Mohammadnejad
Farshideh QadamiAhmad MolaeiradMahdi AlijanianzadehAzadeh AziziNasrin Kamali
Yoochan HongYong‐Min HuhDae Sung YoonJaemoon Yang
Elahe KheiraliMehdi ZeinoddiniAzadeh AziziAli Reza SaeediniaZeinab Tavasoli
Afsaneh SalahvarziMohamad MahaniMasoud Torkzadeh‐MahaniReza Alizadeh