Abstract

This work describes a label free, potentiometric method to detect cell surface sialic acid (SA) using phenylboronic acid (PBA) compound integrated into the form of self-assembled monolayer (SAM) on a field effect transistor (FET) extended gold gate electrode. Due to predominant binding between undisassociated PBA and SA at pH 7.4, we found that carboxyl anions of SA were exclusively detectable among other glycan chain constituent monosaccharides, b as the change in threshold voltage (VT) of the PBA-modified FET. The technique was applied to analyses of altered SA expressions on rabbit erythrocyte as a models for diabetes. The comparative analyses revealed that the disease could be feasibly diagnosed simply by placing the cell suspensions onto the device without any labelling and enzymatic procedures.

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