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Nima Sayyadi1,2, Irene Justiniano1,3, Russell E Connally4, Run Zhang1, Bingyang Shi1, Liisa Kautto1, Arun V Everest-Dass1,2, Jingli Yuan5, Bradley J Walsh3, Dayong Jin2,6, Robert D Willows1, James A Piper2,4, Nicolle H Packer1,2.
Abstract
We describe the application of a synthetically developed tetradentate β-diketonate-europium chelate with high quantum yield (39%), for sensitive immunodetection of prostate cancer cells (DU145). MIL38 antibody, a mouse monoclonal antibody against Glypican 1, conjugated directly to the chelate via lysine residues, resulted in soluble (hydrophilic) and stable immunoconjugates. Indirect labeling of the antibody by a europium chelated secondary polyclonal antibody and a streptavidin/biotin pair was also performed. All of these bright luminescent conjugates were used to stain DU145 cells, a prostate cancer cell line, using time gated luminescence microscopy for imaging, and their performances were compared to conventional FITC labeling. For all prepared conjugates, the europium chelate in conjunction with a gated autosynchronous luminescence detector (GALD) completely suppressed the cellular autofluorescence background to allow capture of vivid, high contrast images of immune-stained cancer cells.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27595303 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b02191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986