The development of a biosensor based on surface plasmon resonance is described for the detection of carbohydrate-binding proteins in solution on a Biacore 2000 instrument, using immobilized glycopeptides as ligands. Their selection was based on previous screenings of solid-phase glycopeptide libraries with Ricinus communis agglutinin (RCA120) and human adhesion/growth-regulatory galectin-1 (h-Gal-1). Glycopeptides were immobilized on Au sensor chips functionalized with mixed self-assembled monolayers of different ratios of 11-mercapto-1-undecanol and 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid, and of 3-mercapto-1- propanol and 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid. The biosensors were optimized for the detection of RCA120, and a detection limit of 0.13nMwas obtained....
International audienceThis paper reports on the use of electrochemical surface plasmon resonance (E-...
This thesis concerns the development of surface ligation techniques for the preparation of carbohydr...
Bacterial infection and inflammation result in massive changes in serum glycoproteins. These changes...
A study of specific interactions between lectins and glycoproteins has been carried out using surfac...
Noble metal nanostructures supporting localized surface plasmons (SPs) have been widely applied to c...
Combinatorial (glyco)peptide libraries offer the possibility to define effective inhibitors of prote...
Thiolactosyl lipids designed for carbohydrate-protein binding studies have been synthesised. One rep...
A biosensor based on the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) principle was used for kinetic analysis of ...
Carbohydrates play vital roles in all forms of life. Attached to proteins and lipids they serve as r...
Thiolactosyl lipids designed for carbohydrate-protein binding studies have been synthesised. One rep...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Impedimetric lectin biosensors capable of recognizing two differ...
The localised surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) peak of gold nanorods (GNRs) is located in the near-i...
An accurate, rapid, and sensitive method for characterizing the carbohydrate binding properties of l...
The incorporation of nanomaterials in glycoscience research enables the design of highly selective a...
We report a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor for online detection of glyphosate. The surfac...
International audienceThis paper reports on the use of electrochemical surface plasmon resonance (E-...
This thesis concerns the development of surface ligation techniques for the preparation of carbohydr...
Bacterial infection and inflammation result in massive changes in serum glycoproteins. These changes...
A study of specific interactions between lectins and glycoproteins has been carried out using surfac...
Noble metal nanostructures supporting localized surface plasmons (SPs) have been widely applied to c...
Combinatorial (glyco)peptide libraries offer the possibility to define effective inhibitors of prote...
Thiolactosyl lipids designed for carbohydrate-protein binding studies have been synthesised. One rep...
A biosensor based on the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) principle was used for kinetic analysis of ...
Carbohydrates play vital roles in all forms of life. Attached to proteins and lipids they serve as r...
Thiolactosyl lipids designed for carbohydrate-protein binding studies have been synthesised. One rep...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Impedimetric lectin biosensors capable of recognizing two differ...
The localised surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) peak of gold nanorods (GNRs) is located in the near-i...
An accurate, rapid, and sensitive method for characterizing the carbohydrate binding properties of l...
The incorporation of nanomaterials in glycoscience research enables the design of highly selective a...
We report a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor for online detection of glyphosate. The surfac...
International audienceThis paper reports on the use of electrochemical surface plasmon resonance (E-...
This thesis concerns the development of surface ligation techniques for the preparation of carbohydr...
Bacterial infection and inflammation result in massive changes in serum glycoproteins. These changes...