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Resolving molecule-specific information in dynamic lipid membrane processes with multi-resonant infrared metasurfaces

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2018-06-04
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Rodrigo, Daniel
Tittl, Andreas  
Ait-Bouziad, Nadine
John-Herpin, Aurelian
Limaj, Odeta
Kelly, Christopher
Yoo, Daehan
Wittenberg, Nathan J.
Oh, Sang Hyun
Lashuel, Hilal A.
Altug, Hatice
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/62340
Journal
Nature communications  
Volume
9
Issue
1
Article Number
2160
Citation
Nature Communications 9 (1): 2160 (2018)
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s41467-018-04594-x
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85048120045
Publisher
Springer Nature
A multitude of biological processes are enabled by complex interactions between lipid membranes and proteins. To understand such dynamic processes, it is crucial to differentiate the constituent biomolecular species and track their individual time evolution without invasive labels. Here, we present a label-free mid-infrared biosensor capable of distinguishing multiple analytes in heterogeneous biological samples with high sensitivity. Our technology leverages a multi-resonant metasurface to simultaneously enhance the different vibrational fingerprints of multiple biomolecules. By providing up to 1000-fold near-field intensity enhancement over both amide and methylene bands, our sensor resolves the interactions of lipid membranes with different polypeptides in real time. Significantly, we demonstrate that our label-free chemically specific sensor can analyze peptide-induced neurotransmitter cargo release from synaptic vesicle mimics. Our sensor opens up exciting possibilities for gaining new insights into biological processes such as signaling or transport in basic research as well as provides a valuable toolkit for bioanalytical and pharmaceutical applications.
DDC Class
570: Life Sciences, Biology
600: Technology
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