A magnetite suspension-based washing method for immunoassays using Escherichia coli cells with autodisplayed Z-domains
- Authors
- Kim, Do-Hoon; Bong, Ji-Hong; Yoo, Gu; Chang, Seo-Yoon; Chang, Young Wook; Kang, Min-Jung; Jose, Joachim; Pyun, Jae-Chul
- Issue Date
- 2016-10
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
- Citation
- ENZYME AND MICROBIAL TECHNOLOGY, v.92, pp.1 - 8
- Abstract
- Escherichia coli cells with autodisplayed Z-domains have been used for immunoassays of specific target analytes. In this study, a magnetite suspension was used for the washing step in immunoassays of E. coli cells with autodisplayed Z-domains. This approach enhanced the washing conditions for these immunoassays by determining (1) the optimal concentration of the magnetite suspension, (2) the capacity of the magnetite suspension-based washing method to recover E. coli cells, and (3) the level at which the activity of autodisplayed Z-domains is maintained. In immunoassays of C-reactive protein (CRP), the immunoassay incorporating the magnetite suspension-based washing method showed a sensitivity and limit of detection considerably higher than those of the conventional centrifugation-based washing method. The results indicated that immunoassays incorporating the magnetite suspension-based washing method are effective for medical diagnoses based on CRP assay. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
- Keywords
- PARYLENE-N FILM; E. COLI; SPR BIOSENSOR; BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS; RECOMBINANT PROTEINS; SURFACE DISPLAY; OUTER-MEMBRANE; IMMOBILIZATION; NANOPARTICLES; STABILITY; PARYLENE-N FILM; E. COLI; SPR BIOSENSOR; BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS; RECOMBINANT PROTEINS; SURFACE DISPLAY; OUTER-MEMBRANE; IMMOBILIZATION; NANOPARTICLES; STABILITY; Autodisplay; Immunoassay; Magnetites; Washing step
- ISSN
- 0141-0229
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/123605
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2016.06.004
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- KIST Article > 2016
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