Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 23, 2026

In-vivo Detection of Protein-protein Interactions on Micro-patterned Surfaces
Published on: March 19, 2010
Machine Learning-Assisted Array-Based Detection of Proteins in Serum Using Functionalized MoS2 Nanosheets and Green
Pradipta Behera1, Krishna Kumar Singh2,3, Subhendu Pandit4
1Department of Organic Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India.
Abstract:
Abnormal concentrations of a specific protein or the presence of some biomarker proteins may indicate life-threatening diseases. Pattern-based detection of specific analytes using affinity-regulated receptors is one of the potential alternatives to specific antigen-antibody-based detection. In this report, we have schemed a sensor array by using various functionalized two-dimensional (2D)-MoS2 nanosheets and green fluorescent protein (GFP) as the receptor and the signal transducer, respectively. Two-dimensional MoS2 has been used as a promising candidate for recognition of the bioanalytes because of its high surface-to-volume ratio compared to those of other nanomaterials. Easy surface tunability of this material provides additional advantages to analyze the target of interest. The optimized 2D-MoS2-GFP conjugates are able to discriminate 15 different proteins at 50 nM concentration with a detection limit of 1 nM. Moreover, proteins in the binary mixture and in the presence of serum were discriminated successfully. Ten different proteins in serum media at relevant concentrations were classified successfully with 100% jackknifed classification accuracy, which proves the potentiality of the above system. We have also implemented and discussed the implication of using different machine learning models on the pattern recognition problem associated with array-based sensing.
More Related Videos
08:50Multiplexed Fluorescent Microarray for Human Salivary Protein Analysis Using Polymer Microspheres and Fiber-optic Bundles
Published on: October 10, 2013
08:58Fully Automated Centrifugal Microfluidic Device for Ultrasensitive Protein Detection from Whole Blood
Published on: April 16, 2016