Less is More: A Comparison of Antibody-Gold Nanoparticle Conjugates of Different Ratios.
Bioconjug Chem
; 28(11): 2737-2746, 2017 11 15.
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in En
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| ID: mdl-28984436
ABSTRACT
This comprehensive study is related to gold nanoparticles (GNPs) conjugated with antibodies. The goal of the study is to determine the minimal concentration of antibodies for conjugate synthesis when the conjugates have high antigen-capturing activity. Two systems were studied gold nanoparticles conjugated with monoclonal antibodies (mAb-GNP) specific to Helicobacter pylori and gold nanoparticles conjugated with polyclonal antibodies (pAb-GNP) specific to mouse immunoglobulins. Several conjugates were synthesized with different GNP-to-antibody molar ratios (from 11 to 1245) through nondirectional and noncovalent immobilization on a surface of GNPs with a diameter of 25.3 ± 4.6 nm. The maximal antigen-capturing activities and equilibrium constants of the conjugates correlate with the formation of a constant hydrodynamic radius of the conjugates for mAb-GNP (GNP to antibody molar ratio 158) and with the stabilizing concentration by flocculation curves for pAb-GNP (GNP to antibody molar ratio 1116). The application of the conjugates to the lateral flow immunoassay shows that the antibody concentrations used for the conjugation can be reduced (below the stabilizing concentration) without losing activity for the mAb-GNP conjugates. The findings highlight that the optimal concentration of antibodies immobilized on the surface of GNPs is not always equal to the stabilizing concentration determined by the flocculation curve.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Immunoconjugates
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Metal Nanoparticles
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Antibodies, Immobilized
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Gold
Limits:
Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Bioconjug Chem
Journal subject:
BIOQUIMICA
Year:
2017
Document type:
Article
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