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Insight into the Working Mechanism of Quenchbody: Transition of the Dye around Antibody Variable Region That Fluoresces upon Antigen Binding.

Hiroyuki Ohashi1,2, Takashi Matsumoto1, Hee-Jin Jeong1,3, Jinhua Dong3, Ryoji Abe2, Hiroshi Ueda1,3.   

Abstract

Recently, we reported a novel immunoassay reagent Quenchbody (Q-body): a single chain antibody variable region (scFv) fragment labeled with fluorescent dye, whose fluorescence intensity increases when it binds to the antigen. Here we analyze its working mechanism by immuno- and fluorescence polarization (FP) assays. In an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, we found that in the presence of antigen osteocalcin peptide (BGP-C7), more TAMRA-labeled Q-bodies bound to anti-TAMRA antibody than in its absence. Moreover, we found that anti-BGP Q-body with the shortest linker that exhibits the largest antigen-dependency in fluorescence showed the highest binding signal. Similar results were obtained with anti-bisphenol A (BPA) Q-bodies, with inversed correlation with their linker lengths. In the FP assay, when the ATTO 520 labeled Q-body was added with antigen, the Brownian motion of the dye became more active, which resulted in reduced fluorescence anisotropy r. In other words, in the presence of antigen, 1/r showing that the dye mobility is larger than in the absence of its antigen. In addition, anti-BGP Q-body with the largest antigen-dependency in fluorescence showed the highest mobility. Overall, these results clearly suggest that the antigen-dependent fluorescence quenching and recovery of Q-body is caused by the movement of the dye within and around scFv, which moves out of scFv upon binding with its antigen.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27648809     DOI: 10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.6b00217

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


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