| Literature DB >> 22646704 |
Lin Zhang1, Yanjiao Wang, Zhiqiang Ye, Dayong Jin, Jingli Yuan.
Abstract
Luminescent lanthanide complexes that can be covalently bound to proteins have shown great utility as biolabels for highly sensitive time-gated luminescence bioassays in clinical diagnostics and biotechnology discoveries. In this work, three new tetradentate β-diketonate-europium complexes that can be covalently bound to proteins to display strong and long-lived Eu(3+) luminescence, 1,2-bis[4'-(1",1",1",2",2",3",3"-heptafluoro-4",6"-hexanedion-6"-yl)-benzyl]-4-chlorosulfobenzene-Eu(3+) (BHHBCB-Eu(3+)), 1,2-bis[4'-(1",1",1",2",2"-pentafluoro-3",5"-pentanedion-5"-yl)-benzyl]-4-chlorosulfobenzene-Eu(3+) (BPPBCB-Eu(3+)), and 1,2-bis[4'-(1",1",1"-trifluoro-2",4"-butanedion-4"-yl)-benzyl]-4-chlorosulfobenzene-Eu(3+) (BTBBCB-Eu(3+)), have been designed and synthesized as biolabels for time-gated luminescence bioassay applications. The luminescence spectroscopy characterizations of the aqueous solutions of three complex-bound bovine serum albumin reveal that BHHBCB-Eu(3+) has the strongest luminescence with the largest quantum yield (40%) and longest luminescence lifetime (0.52 ms) among the complexes, which is superior to the other currently available europium biolabels. The BHHBCB-Eu(3+)-labeled streptavidin was prepared and used for both the time-gated luminescence immunoassay of human prostate specific antigen and the time-gated luminescence microscopy imaging of a pathogenic microorganism Cryptosporidium muris . The results demonstrated the practical utility of the new Eu(3+) complex-based biolabel for time-gated luminescence bioassay applications.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22646704 DOI: 10.1021/bc300075t
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioconjug Chem ISSN: 1043-1802 Impact factor: 4.774