Title of article :
An S-Layer Heavy Chain Camel Antibody Fusion Protein for Generation of a Nanopatterned Sensing Layer To Detect the Prostate-Specific Antigen by Surface Plasmon Resonance Technology
Author/Authors :
Sleytr، Uwe B. نويسنده , , Weigert، Stefan نويسنده , , Saerens، Dirk نويسنده , , Muyldermans، Serge نويسنده , , Pleschberger، Magdalena نويسنده , , Sara، Margit نويسنده , , Egelseer، Eva M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-663
From page :
664
To page :
0
Abstract :
The bacterial cell surface layer (S-layer) protein of Bacillus sphaericus CCM 2177 assembles into a square lattice structure and recognizes a distinct type of secondary cell wall polymer (SCWP) as the proper anchoring structure in the rigid cell wall layer. For generating a nanopatterend sensing layer with high density and well defined distance of the ligand on the outermost surface, an S-layer fusion protein incorporating the sequence of a variable domain of a heavy chain camel antibody directed against prostate-specific antigen (PSA) was constructed, produced, and recrystallized on gold chips precoated with thiolated SCWP. The S-layer protein moiety consisted of the N-terminal part which specifically recognized the SCWP as binding site and the self-assembly domain. The PSA-specific variable domain of the camel heavy chain antibody was selected by several rounds of panning from a phage display library of an immunized dromedary, and was produced by heterologous expression in Escherichia coli. For construction of the S-layer fusion protein, the 3ʹ-end of the sequence encoding the C-terminally truncated form rSbpA31-1068 was fused via a short linker to the 5ʹ-end of the sequence encoding cAbPSA-N7. The S-layer fusion protein had retained the ability to self-assemble into the square lattice structure. According to the selected fusion site in the SbpA sequence, the cAb-PSA-N7 moiety remained located on the outer surface of the protein lattice. After recrystallization of the S-layer fusion protein on gold chips precoated with thiolated SCWP, the monomolecular protein lattice was exploited as sensing layer in surface plasmon resonance biochips to detect PSA.
Keywords :
homocysteine , Ischaemic heart disease , folate , Cretan Mediterranean diet
Journal title :
Bioconjugate Chemistry
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Bioconjugate Chemistry
Record number :
103435
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