| Literature DB >> 29202578 |
Samata Chaudhuri1,2, Till Korten1,2, Slobodanka Korten1,2, Gloria Milani3, Tobia Lana3, Geertruy Te Kronnie3, Stefan Diez1,2.
Abstract
Development of miniaturized devices for the rapid and sensitive detection of analyte is crucial for various applications across healthcare, pharmaceutical, environmental, and other industries. Here, we report on the detection of unlabeled analyte by using fluorescently labeled, antibody-conjugated microtubules in a kinesin-1 gliding motility assay. The detection principle is based on the formation of fluorescent supramolecular assemblies of microtubule bundles and spools in the presence of multivalent analytes. We demonstrate the rapid, label-free detection of CD45+ microvesicles derived from leukemia cells. Moreover, we employ our platform for the label-free detection of multivalent proteins at subnanomolar concentrations, as well as for profiling the cross-reactivity between commercially available secondary antibodies. As the detection principle is based on the molecular recognition between antigen and antibody, our method can find general application where it identifies any analyte, including clinically relevant microvesicles and proteins.Entities:
Keywords: Microtubule; antibody cross-reactivity; kinesin-1; label-free detection; microtubule bundles; microvesicles
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29202578 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b03619
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189