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Conjugation of biotin-coated luminescent quantum dots with single domain antibody-rhizavidin fusions.


ABSTRACT: Straightforward and effective methods are required for the bioconjugation of proteins to surfaces and particles. Previously we demonstrated that the fusion of a single domain antibody with the biotin binding molecule rhizavidin provided a facile method to coat biotin-modified surfaces with a highly active and oriented antibody. Here, we constructed similar single domain antibody-rhizavidin fusions as well as unfused rhizavidin with a His-tag. The unfused rhizavidin produced efficiently and its utility for assay development was demonstrated in surface plasmon resonance experiments. The single domain antibody-rhizavidin fusions were utilized to coat quantum dots that had been prepared with surface biotins. Preparation of antibody coated quantum dots by this means was found to be both easy and effective. The prepared single domain antibody-quantum dot reagent was characterized by surface plasmon resonance and applied to toxin detection in a fluoroimmunoassay sensing format.

SUBMITTER: Liu JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5040863 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conjugation of biotin-coated luminescent quantum dots with single domain antibody-rhizavidin fusions.

Liu Jinny L JL   Walper Scott A SA   Turner Kendrick B KB   Lee Audrey Brozozog AB   Medintz Igor L IL   Susumu Kimihiro K   Oh Eunkeu E   Zabetakis Dan D   Goldman Ellen R ER   Anderson George P GP  

Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 20160303


Straightforward and effective methods are required for the bioconjugation of proteins to surfaces and particles. Previously we demonstrated that the fusion of a single domain antibody with the biotin binding molecule rhizavidin provided a facile method to coat biotin-modified surfaces with a highly active and oriented antibody. Here, we constructed similar single domain antibody-rhizavidin fusions as well as unfused rhizavidin with a His-tag. The unfused rhizavidin produced efficiently and its u  ...[more]

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