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      Real-Time In Situ Secondary Structure Analysis of Protein Monolayer with Mid-Infrared Plasmonic Nanoantennas

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          Dynamic detection of protein conformational changes at physiological conditions on a minute amount of samples is immensely important for understanding the structural determinants of protein function in health and disease and to develop assays and diagnostics for protein misfolding and protein aggregation diseases. Herein, we experimentally demonstrate the capabilities of a mid-infrared plasmonic biosensor for real-time and in situ protein secondary structure analysis in aqueous environment at nanoscale. We present label-free ultrasensitive dynamic monitoring of β-sheet to disordered conformational transitions in a monolayer of the disease-related α-synuclein protein under varying stimulus conditions. Our experiments show that the extracted secondary structure signals from plasmonically enhanced amide I signatures in the protein monolayer can be reliably and reproducibly acquired with second derivative analysis for dynamic monitoring. Furthermore, by using a polymer layer we show that our nanoplasmonic approach of extracting the frequency components of vibrational signatures matches with the results attained from gold-standard infrared transmission measurements. By facilitating conformational analysis on small quantities of immobilized proteins in response to external stimuli such as drugs, our plasmonic biosensor could be used to introduce platforms for screening small molecule modulators of protein misfolding and aggregation.

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            Ultra-sensitive vibrational spectroscopy of protein monolayers with plasmonic nanoantenna arrays.

            Infrared absorption spectroscopy enabling direct access to vibrational fingerprints of the molecular structure is a powerful method for functional studies of bio-molecules. Although the intrinsic absorption cross-sections of IR active modes of proteins are nearly 10 orders of magnitude larger than the corresponding Raman cross-sections, they are still small compared to that of fluorescence-label based methods. Here, we developed a new tool based on collective excitation of plasmonic nanoantenna arrays and demonstrated direct detection of vibrational signatures of single protein monolayers. We first tailored the geometry of individual nanoantennas to form resonant structures that match the molecular vibrational modes. The tailored nanoantennas are then arranged in such a way that their in-phase dipolar coupling leads to a collective excitation of the ensemble with strongly enhanced near fields. The combined collective and individual plasmonic responses of the antenna array play a critical role in attaining signal enhancement factors of 10(4)-10(5). We achieved measurement of the vibrational spectra of proteins at zeptomole levels for the entire array, corresponding to only 145 molecules per antenna. The near-field nature of the plasmonic enhancement of the absorption signals is demonstrated with progressive loading of the nanoantennas with varying protein film thicknesses. Finally, an advanced model based on nonequilibrium Green's function formalism is introduced, which explains the observed Fano-type absorption line-shapes and tuning of the absorption strengths with the antenna resonance.
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              Surface-Enhanced Infrared Spectroscopy Using Resonant Nanoantennas

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                Journal
                ACS Sens
                ACS Sens
                se
                ascefj
                ACS Sensors
                American Chemical Society
                2379-3694
                30 May 2018
                22 June 2018
                : 3
                : 6
                : 1109-1117
                Affiliations
                [1a] Bionanophotonic Systems Laboratory and Laboratory of Molecular and Chemical Biology of Neurodegeneration, Brain Mind Institute, Faculty of Life Sciences, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) , Lausanne 1015, Switzerland
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                10.1021/acssensors.8b00115
                6133232
                29845861
                f1ee5bc1-d5d6-4d0f-ad2d-9bd6b63b2862
                Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society

                This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License, which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.

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                : 05 February 2018
                : 30 May 2018
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                plasmonic,nanoantennas,mid-infrared,protein secondary structure,real-time analysis

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