Literature DB >> 15025527

Polypeptide semicarbazide glass slide microarrays: characterization and comparison with amine slides in serodetection studies.

Xavier Duburcq1, Christophe Olivier, Rémi Desmet, Matej Halasa, Olivier Carion, Bruno Grandidier, Thomas Heim, Didier Stiévenard, Claude Auriault, Oleg Melnyk.   

Abstract

We have described in the accompanying article the preparation of peptide-protein semicarbazide microarrays and their use for the simultaneous serodetection of antibodies directed against different pathogens. Here, we present a comparative study between semicarbazide and amine glass slides in an immunofluorescent serodetection assay using HIV (Gp120, Gp41), HCV (mix-HCV, core, NS3, and NS4), and HBV (HBs) recombinant antigens. Amine and semicarbazide surfaces displayed the same sensitivity for antibodies detection just after printing. However, the reactivity of protein antigens changed rapidly upon aging on amine slides but not on semicarbazide slides. Peptide or protein semicarbazide microarrays were found to be remarkably stable for months. Additional data concerning the characterization of the semicarbazide surface (homogeneity of the slides, chemical stability, contact angle measurements, atomic force microscopy studies, reproducibility of serodetection results) are also presented and discussed.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15025527     DOI: 10.1021/bc034118r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   4.774


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