Title of article :
A General Method To Select Antibody Fragments Suitable for Noncompetitive Detection of Monovalent Antigens
Author/Authors :
Nagamune، Teruyuki نويسنده , , Ueda، Hiroshi نويسنده , , Aburatani، Takahide نويسنده , , Sakamoto، Kenzo نويسنده , , Masuda، Kenji نويسنده , , Nishi، Kosuke نويسنده , , Ohkawa، Hideo نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Previously, immunological detection of a small hapten was only possible in competitive format, which needed a competitor antigen either labeled by a reporter or attached to a carrier protein. Recently, we proposed the open sandwich (OS) immunoassay, a simple immunoassay that can noncompetitively determine monovalent antigen concentration by measuring the antigen-dependent change in a heavy-chain variable region (VH)/light-chain variable region (VL) interaction of an antibody. However, there was a limitation in the assay that the antibody used should have a suitable property such that the VH/VL interaction would become fairly strong along with the addition of antigen. Here, we devised a phage-based "split-Fv system" to rapidly evaluate and select antibody variable region (Fv) fragments that are suitable to OS immunoassay. When three antibodies raised against endocrine disruptor bisphenol A were tested with this system, all were more or less suitable to OSELISA. Among them, the best Fv selected was used to construct fusion proteins of VH tethered to an alkaline phosphatase and a tagged VL that can be site-specifically biotinylated to perform direct OS-ELISA. The results showed that the OSELISA detects bisphenol A with higher sensitivity than the corresponding competitive assay, also implying that many antibodies to small haptens have suitable properties for OS-ELISA.
Keywords :
Hedges , Field margins , Crop yields , Yield gains , Shelterbelts
Journal title :
Analytical Chemistry
Journal title :
Analytical Chemistry