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Conjugation reactions in the preparations of quantum dot-based immunoluminescent probes for analysis of proteins by capillary electrophoresis

A number of biologically important molecules, such as DNA, proteins, and antibodies, are routinely conjugated with fluorescent tags for high-sensitivity analyses. Here, the application of quantum dots in the place of bright and size-tunable luminophores is studied. Several selected bioconjugation re...

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Published in:Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2011-04, Vol.400 (2), p.369-379
Main Authors: Lišková, M., Voráčová, I., Klepárník, K., Hezinová, V., Přikryl, J., Foret, F.
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description A number of biologically important molecules, such as DNA, proteins, and antibodies, are routinely conjugated with fluorescent tags for high-sensitivity analyses. Here, the application of quantum dots in the place of bright and size-tunable luminophores is studied. Several selected bioconjugation reactions via zero-length cross-linkers, long-chain linkers, and oriented methods for linking of quantum dots with proteins were tested. Anti-ovalbumin, anti-proliferating cell nuclear antigen, anti-hemagglutinin, and anti-CD3 membrane protein as model antibodies and annexin V were used as high-specificity selectors. The reaction yield and efficiency of the prepared immunoluminescent probes were tested by capillary zone electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection. Figure Scheme of antibody-quantum dot conjugate
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Antibodies
Antibodies - chemistry
Antigens
Biochemistry
Capillarity
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Crosslinked polymers
Crosslinking
DNA
Electrophoresis
Electrophoresis, Capillary
Food Science
Immunoassay - instrumentation
Immunoassay - methods
Investigations
Laboratory Medicine
Lectins
Luminescent Measurements - instrumentation
Luminescent Measurements - methods
Molecular Probes - chemistry
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
Original Paper
Proteins
Proteins - analysis
Proteins - isolation & purification
Quantum Dots
Reactions (nuclear)
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