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"Bioelectronic super-taster" device based on taste receptor-carbon nanotube hybrid structures

Author(s)
Kim, Tae HyunSong, Hyun SeokJin, Hye JunLee, Sang HunNamgung, SeonKim, Un-KyungPark, Tai HyunHong, Seunghun
Issued Date
2011-07
DOI
10.1039/c0lc00648c
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/26265
Fulltext
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2011/LC/c0lc00648c#!divAbstract
Citation
LAB ON A CHIP, v.11, no.13, pp.2262 - 2267
Abstract
We have developed a method to monitor the activities of human taste receptor protein in lipid membrane using carbon nanotube transistors, enabling a "bioelectronic super-taster (BST)", a taste sensor with human-tongue-like selectivity. In this work, human bitter taste receptor protein expressed in E. coli was immobilized on a single-walled carbon nanotube field effect transistor (swCNT-FET) with the lipid membrane. Then, the protein binding activity was monitored using the underlying swCNT-FET, leading to the operation as a BST device. The fabricated BST device could detect bitter tastants at 100 fM concentrations and distinguish between bitter and non-bitter tastants with similar chemical structures just like a human tongue. Furthermore, this strategy was utilized to differentiate the responses of taster or non-taster types of the bitter taste receptor proteins.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
1473-0197
Keyword
BITTERSENSOREXPRESSIONBINDINGSWEETPHENYLTHIOCARBAMIDEPROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORSHUMAN OLFACTORY RECEPTORCONDUCTING POLYMERSBIOSENSORS

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