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Post-imprinting modification of molecularly imprinted polymer for proteins detection: A review

Yi Yang, Xiao‐Mei He, Shufang Xu, Dan Wang, Zhimin Liu, Zhigang Xu

2023International Journal of Biological Macromolecules30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Inspired by protein post-translational modification (PTM), post-imprinting modification (PIM) has been proposed and developed to prepare novel molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), which are similar to functionalized biosynthetic proteins. The PIM involves site-directed modifications in the imprinted cavity of the MIP, such as introducing high-affinity binding sites and introducing fluorescent signal molecules. This modification makes the MIP further functionalized and improves the shortcomings of general molecular imprinting, such as single function, low selectivity, low sensitivity, and inability to fully restore the complex function of natural antibodies. This paper describes the characteristics of PIM strategies, reviews the latest research progress in the recognition and detection of protein biomarkers such as lysozyme, prostate-specific antigen, alpha-fetoprotein, human serum albumin, and peptides, and further discusses the importance, main challenges, and development prospects of PIM. The PIM technology has the potential to develop a new generation of biomimetic recognition materials beyond natural antibodies. It can be used in bioanalysis and other multitudinous fields for its unique features in molecule recognition.

Topics & Concepts

Molecularly imprinted polymerMolecular recognitionMolecular imprintingBioanalysisImprinting (psychology)ChemistryAptamerSurface modificationCombinatorial chemistryNanotechnologyComputational biologySelectivityMolecular biologyMoleculeBiochemistryBiologyMaterials scienceGeneOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryCatalysisAnalytical chemistry methods developmentCarbon and Quantum Dots ApplicationsBiosensors and Analytical Detection