Abstract: A biosensor apparatus for detecting a binding event between a ligand and receptor. The apparatus includes an electrode substrate coated with a high-dielectric hydrocarbon-chain monolayer, and having ligands attached to the exposed monolayer surface. Binding of a receptor to the monolayer-bound ligand, and the resultant perturbation of the monolayer structure, causes ion-mediated electron flow across the monolayer. In one embodiment, the monolayers have a coil--coil heterodimer embedded therein, one subunit of which is attached to the substrate, and the second of which carries the ligand at the monolayer surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 24, 1997
Date of Patent:
September 21, 1999
Assignees:
McGill University, Pence
Inventors:
R. Bruce Lennox, Robert S. Hodges, Randall T. Irvin, Glen Armstrong, David R. Bundle, Pavel Kitov, Craig Railton