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Oriented immobilization of antibodies through different surface regions containing amino groups: Selective immobilization through the bottom of the Fc region.

Shipeng Gao1, Francisco Rojas-Vega1, Javier Rocha-Martin2, José M Guisán3.   

Abstract

Amino groups on the antibody surface (amino terminus and Lys) are very interesting conjugation targets due to their substantial quantities and selectivity toward various reactive groups. Oriented immobilization of antibodies via amino moieties on the Fc region instead of the antigen-binding fragment (Fab) is highly appreciated to conserve antigen-binding capacity. In this paper, targeting amino moieties on distinct regions, three antibody immobilization strategies were compared with the recognition ability of corresponding adsorbents. Our results demonstrate that oriented immobilization of antibodies onto heterofunctional chelate-epoxy support selectively involving Lys residues placed at the bottom of the Fc region, thus preserved the highest antigen recognition capacity (over 75% functionality). For homofunctional aldehyde support, immobilization at pH 10 demonstrates 50% remaining functionality due to the random orientation of tethered antibodies; while only 10% functionality remained when N-terminus were specifically conjugated at pH 8.5. With the rationalization of moieties density onto heterofunctional support, 2-fold recognition capacity was exhibited over randomly immobilization for antigens with higher size (β-galactosidase, 425 kDa vs. horseradish peroxidase, 40 kDa). Meanwhile, at least 97% of antigens with a varied concentration in diluted human serum were efficiently captured by the optimized chelate-epoxy support. Therefore, our antibody immobilization protocol proved the potential to be utilized as a promising candidate to capture voluminous antigens (large proteins and cells) in real samples.
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Keywords:  Biosensors; Chelating affinity; Immunosensors; Oriented antibody immobilization

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33607135     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.02.103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol        ISSN: 0141-8130            Impact factor:   6.953


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