| Literature DB >> 24063758 |
Blake Farrow1, Sung A Hong, Errika C Romero, Bert Lai, Matthew B Coppock, Kaycie M Deyle, Amethist S Finch, Dimitra N Stratis-Cullum, Heather D Agnew, Sung Yang, James R Heath.
Abstract
We report on a robust and sensitive approach for detecting protective antigen (PA) exotoxin from Bacillus anthracis in complex media. A peptide-based capture agent against PA was developed by improving a bacteria display-developed peptide into a highly selective biligand through in situ click screening against a large, chemically synthesized peptide library. This biligand was coupled with an electrochemical enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay utilizing nanostructured gold electrodes. The resultant assay yielded a limit of detection of PA of 170 pg/mL (2.1 pM) in buffer, with minimal sensitivity reduction in 1% serum. The powdered capture agent could be stably stored for several days at 65 °C, and the full electrochemical biosensor showed no loss of performance after extended storage at 40 °C. The engineered stability and specificity of this assay should be extendable to other cases in which biomolecular detection in demanding environments is required.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24063758 DOI: 10.1021/nn404296k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881