Title :
A concentration dependent study of acoustic plate mode immunosensor response using antigen/antibody systems with different binding ability
Author :
Dahint, Reiner ; Bender, Florian
Author_Institution :
Angewandte Phys. Chem., Heidelberg Univ., Germany
Abstract :
Acoustic plate mode sensors have been used to monitor immunochemical reactions as a function of antigen concentration. In the studies, antibodies were covalently linked to the gold-coated sensing surface via mercaptoethanol, aminosilane, and glutaraldehyde. Two antigen/antibody model systems that differ in their ability to mutually bind one another have been used. For sensor operation at about 150 MHz, a detection limit of approximately 0.5 /spl mu/g/ml was obtained in both cases. No significant difference between the two systems was found for the value of the binding constants. They amount to about 1/spl middot/10/sup 8/ 1/mole and fall well into the range of binding constants reported for homogeneous immunoassays. A comparison of the sensor response obtained for the two model systems shows that about 70% of the immobilized antibodies are active.
Keywords :
acoustic applications; biomedical measurement; biosensors; organic compounds; proteins; surface acoustic wave sensors; 150 MHz; Au; CrAu; acoustic plate mode immunosensor response; acoustic plate mode sensors; aminosilane; antigen concentration; antigen/antibody model; binding ability; detection limit; glutaraldehyde; gold-coated sensing surface; homogeneous immunoassays; immobilized antibodies; immunochemical reactions; mercaptoethanol; sensor response; two model systems; Acoustic sensors; Biosensors; Chemical and biological sensors; Chemical sensors; Immune system; Mechanical sensors; Monitoring; Proteins; Sensor systems; Surface acoustic waves;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on