The use of regenerable, affinity ligand-based surfaces for immunosensor applications.

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS(1999)

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The regeneration of antibody-binding surfaces is of major importance for re-usable sensor formats such as required for direct 'real-time' biosensing technologies and is often difficult to achieve. Antibodies commonly bind the antigen with high avidity and may themselves be sensitive to regeneration conditions. The interaction of polyclonal anti-chlorpyriphos antibody with an immobilised chlorpyriphos-ovalbumin (chlor-oval) conjugate and the interaction of soluble recombinant CD4 with covalently immobilised anti-CD4 Ige are presented in order to highlight these difficulties. Affinity-capture is suggested as an alternative format as it facilitates surface regeneration, directed immobilisation and the attainment of interaction progress curves that conform to the ideal pseudo-first-order kinetic interaction model. Protein A, protein G and polyclonal anti-mouse Pc-coated surfaces were used to observe the interaction of captured anti-GST monoclonal antibody with glutathione-s-transferase (GST). It was shown that a protein A affinity-capture surface produced ideal interaction progress curves while both protein G and polyclonal anti-mouse Pc resulted in systemic deviations. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.
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affinity capture,antibody,CD4,chlorpyriphos,glutathione-s-transferase,immobilisation,protein A,protein G,pseudo-first-order,'real-time' biospecific interaction analysis
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