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  • Impact of conjugation strategies for targeting of antibodies in gold nanoparticles for ultrasensitive detection of 17β-estradiol.

Impact of conjugation strategies for targeting of antibodies in gold nanoparticles for ultrasensitive detection of 17β-estradiol.

Scientific reports (2019-09-27)
Jairo Pinto Oliveira, Adilson Ribeiro Prado, Wanderson Juvencio Keijok, Paulo Wagnner Pereira Antunes, Enrique Ronald Yapuchura, Marco Cesar Cunegundes Guimarães
ABSTRACT

Antibody-coated nanoparticles have recently attracted considerable attention, with the focus falling on diagnostics. Nevertheless, controlled antibody bioconjugation remains a challenge. Here, we present two strategies of bioconjugation with the aim of evaluating the best approach for the coupling of antibodies on the surface of nanomaterials in an oriented way. We employed electrostatic interaction (physical adsorption) and covalent conjugation in the orientation of antibodies on the metallic surface as coupling methods, and their influence on the detection of 17β-estradiol was addressed with localized surface plasmon resonance. The understanding of these mechanisms is fundamental for the development of reproducible inorganic bioconjugates with oriented surface as well sensibility of immunoassays.

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Gold(III) chloride trihydrate, ACS reagent, ≥49.0% Au basis
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