biosensor, drug screening, graphene oxide, helicase, hepatitis C
Publication Date
2013-04
Journal
MOLECULES AND CELLS, v.35, no.4, pp.269 - 273
Publisher
KOREAN SOC MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Abstract
Recently, graphene oxide (GO), one of the carbon nanomaterials,
has received much attention due to its unique
physical and chemical properties and high potential in
many research areas, including applications as a biosensor
and drug delivery vehicle. Various GO-based biosensors
have been developed, largely based on its surface
adsorption properties for detecting biomolecules, such as
nucleotides and peptides, and real-time monitoring of enzymatic
reactions. In this review, we discuss recent advances
in GO-based biosensors focusing on a novel assay
platform for helicase activity, which was also employed in
high-throughput screening to discover selective helicase
inhibitors.