Affiliation:
1. Department of Life and Environmental Sciences Polytechnic University of Marche Via Brecce Bianche Ancona 60131 Italy
2. National Biodiversity Future Center (NBFC) Palermo 90133 Italy
3. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Milano‐Bicocca Milan 20126 Italy
4. Center for Synaptic Neuroscience and Technology Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Genova 16163 Italy
5. New York‐Marche Structural Biology Center (NY‐MaSBiC) Polytechnic University of Marche Via Brecce Bianche Ancona 60131 Italy
Abstract
AbstractField‐effect transistor (FET)‐based sensors are increasingly gaining relevance in diagnostic, healthcare, and environmental monitoring applications. A FET operates by transducing chemical interactions between a surface‐immobilized bioreceptor and the target analyte into a detectable electrical signal. FET biosensors can detect and monitor molecules (i.e., biomarkers, small molecules, viruses, bacterias) present in liquid samples, making a “liquid gate” configuration of FETs the most suitable approach. However, this FET architecture presents dimensional constraints that affect bioreceptors’ stability and immobilization in the liquid phase. To overcome these limitations, herein, a combination of computational and molecular biology techniques for improving bioreceptors' applicability in biosensing is proposed. This results in the optimized and problem‐tailored protein receptors for specific FET biosensors applications, thus enhancing their overall performance. The interplay between the computational and experimental approaches will represent a ground‐breaking solution for the development of next‐generation biosensors.
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