Xinglong Yu et al 2008 Meas. Sci. Technol. 19 015301 doi:10.1088/0957-0233/19/1/015301
Xinglong Yu, Xiang Ding, Fangfang Liu, Xing Wei and Dingxin Wang
Show affiliationsThousands of kinds of proteins exist in a single cell. Proteomics research aims to characterize these proteins and simultaneously analyse modifications and interactions on a large scale. Here we present a label-free surface plasmon resonance (SPR) imaging interferometer based on spatial phase modulation, which can be useful in this field. It consists of a light source, a SPR sensing unit, a special phase modulator, a photoelectric conversion unit and a computer. Collimated light is projected into a prism and reflected at the gold–glass interface. The p- and s-polarized components of the reflected light pass through a one-dimensional beam expander and a Wollaston prism, and form an interference pattern on a CCD. Interference images are acquired and transferred to the computer for data processing. Protein interaction on the gold surface leads to a local refractive index change and results in interference fringe phase shift. By calculating the phase shift, interaction information can be obtained. It is demonstrated that this technique can detect different concentrations of NaCl solutions, and the phase change generated by a 0.9% NaCl solution is about 10°. In protein–protein interaction experiments, a model system of rabbit IgG and goat–anti-rabbit IgG is tested. The maximum phase change is up to 12°. The phase resolution of the system is 0.2°, equivalent to the refractive index resolution of 3 × 10−5 RIU, and this value can be improved to 2 × 10−6 RIU just by increasing the gold thickness of the sensing chip. It is concluded that the sensitivity of the interferometer is enough to achieve larger capacity than that detected by the present protein micro-array products. These results suggest that the SPR interferometer based on spatial phase modulation provides a potential facility to meet the requirements in proteomics research.
87.15.K- Molecular interactions; membrane-protein interactions
Instrumentation and measurement
Issue 1 (January 2008)
Received 16 April 2007, in final form 19 September 2007
Published 30 November 2007
Xinglong Yu et al 2008 Meas. Sci. Technol. 19 015301
Yang Li et al 2008 Nanotechnology 19 015503
M Nest et al 2008 New J. Phys. 10 025019
Emma R Woolliams et al 2006 Metrologia 43 02003
Chien-Lin Kuo et al 2008 Nanotechnology 19 035605
A Samardak et al 2008 New J. Phys. 10 083010
Alfredo Buttari et al 2007 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 78 012028
Akiko Hirai et al 2009 Metrologia 46 04005
Tomislav Prokopec and Ewald Puchwein JCAP04(2004)007
Odele Straub and Eva Šrámková 2009 Class. Quantum Grav. 26 055011