Eun Ju KimHanbi KimEunkyoung ParkTae-Kyung KimDoo Ryeon ChungYoung‐Man ChoiMinhee Kang
We construct a multiplex surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) platform based on a plasmonic paper substrate and a double-labeled probe for the detection of multiple fluorescent dyes at high sensitivity in a single-wavelength light source system. Plasmonic paper, made of silver nanodots on three-dimensional cellulose fibers, enables highly sensitive SERS biosensing based on localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR). The proposed method enables the identification and quantification of a range of fluorescent dyes ranging from picomolar to millimolar concentrations. The use of 5' fluorescent dyes and 3' biotin-modified probes as SERS-coded probes renders possible the separation of fluorescent dyes with streptavidin-coated magnetic beads (SMBs) and the sensitive detection of multiple dyes after the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). This experimental study reveals the multiplex detection capability of PCR-based SERS under existing PCR conditions without modifying primer and probe sequences. The combination of magnetic bead-based separation and paper SERS platform is efficient, economical, and can be used for the simultaneous detection of two or more pathogens.
Eun Ju Kim (386506)Hanbi Kim (6388553)Eunkyoung Park (2577247)Taekyung Kim (250886)Doo Ryeon Chung (7207214)Young-Man Choi (2885501)Minhee Kang (4051000)
Lan SunChenxu YuJoseph Irudayaraj
Yun Suk Huh (591757)Adam J. Lowe (1876207)Aaron D. Strickland (2127778)Carl A. Batt (378630)David Erickson (218278)
Yun Suk HuhAdam J. LoweAaron D. StricklandCarl A. BattDavid Erickson
Xiaoyu WuZhaodong ZhangFeng ZhuY. J. KuangShuqi ChenChongling SunBohua LiuYanyan Wang