TRPA1 nanovesicle-conjugated receptonics for rapid biocide screening

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Title
TRPA1 nanovesicle-conjugated receptonics for rapid biocide screening
Author(s)
K H Kim; J Kwak; S E Seo; Siyoung Ha; G J Kim; S Lee; S J Sim; Y K Lee; N L Tran; S J Oh; W K Kim; H S Song; O S Kwon
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 477, pp. 135282-135282
Publication Year
2024
Abstract
Although biocides are important materials in modern society and help protect human health and the environment, increasing exposure to combined biocides can cause severe side effects in the human body, such as lung fibrosis. In this study, we developed a receptonics system to screen for biocides in combined household chemical products based on biocides. The system contains transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) nanovesicles (NVs) to sense biocides based on pain receptors and a side-gated field-effect transistor (SGFET) using a single-layer graphene (SLG) micropattern channel. The binding affinities between the TRPA1 receptor and the various biocides were estimated by performing biosimulation and using a calcium ion (Ca2+) assay, and the sensitivity of the system was compared with that of TRPA1 NV receptonics systems. Based on the results of the TRPA1 NV receptonics system, the antagonistic and potentiation effects of combined biocides and household chemical products depended on the concentration. Finally, the TRPA1 NV receptonics system was applied to screen for biocides in real products, and its performance was successful. Based on these results, the TRPA1 NV receptonics system can be utilized to perform risk evaluations and identify biocides in a simple and rapid manner.
Keyword
ReceptonicsBioelectronicsBiocidescreeningTRPA1AOPReal-timemonitoring
ISSN
0304-3894
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.135282
Type
Article
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