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Screening of Transgenic Cotton Based on a Porous Silicon Biosensor.

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Label-free porous silicon (PSi)-based biosensor enables the detection and identification of the protein in transgenic cotton. Changes in optical response signal in the presence of the target protein can be… Click to show full abstract

Label-free porous silicon (PSi)-based biosensor enables the detection and identification of the protein in transgenic cotton. Changes in optical response signal in the presence of the target protein can be detected by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectromicroscopy when binding of the target protein with its antibody is selectively captured on the PSi biosensor. Here we describe the transgenic protein (antifreeze protein, AFP), and compare with non-transgenic plants. Significant red shifts are observed for transgenic antifreeze protein cotton lines.

Keywords: protein; biosensor; transgenic cotton; porous silicon

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2019

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