| Literature DB >> 26102329 |
Libin Zhang1, Wenguo Zhao1, Xinyu Liu1, Guilin Wang1, Yang Wang2, Dong Li2, Liangzhi Xie2, Yan Gao3, Haiteng Deng3, Weiping Gao4.
Abstract
This paper reports a new and general in situ methodology to grow fluorescent polymer conjugates from the interchain disulfide bridging sites of a monoclonal antibody. Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) initiators were attached to a monoclonal antibody at its interchain disulfide bridging sites by disulfide re-bridging to yield a macroinitiator. Subsequent in situ ATRP of PEG-like monomers with dye-functionalized monomers from the macroinitiator formed antibody-polymer-dye conjugates with site-selectivity and tunable dye-to-antibody ratios. Notably, these conjugates can amplify antigen detection signal by reducing label-density dependent fluorescence quenching and by increasing dye-to-antibody ratios. The method developed may be applicable to a variety of antibodies, dyes and drugs to create a number of antibody-polymer-dye/drug conjugates for advanced diagnosis and therapy of diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Antibody conjugate; Antigen detection; Polymer conjugate; Signal amplification
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26102329 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2015.06.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479