Author: Andresen, Heiko; Grötzinger, Carsten; Zarse, Kim; Kreuzer, Oliver J.; Ehrentreichâ€Förster, Eva; Bier, Frank F.
Title: Functional peptide microarrays for specific and sensitive antibody diagnostics Cord-id: lntwhz05 Document date: 2006_2_3
ID: lntwhz05
Snippet: Peptide microarrays displaying biologically active small synthetic peptides in a highâ€density format provide an attractive technology to probe complex samples for the presence and/or function of protein analytes. We present a new approach for manufacturing functional peptide microarrays for molecular immune diagnostics. Our method relies on the efficiency of siteâ€specific solutionâ€phase coupling of biotinylated synthetic peptides to NeutrAvidin (NA) and localized microdispensing of peptide
Document: Peptide microarrays displaying biologically active small synthetic peptides in a highâ€density format provide an attractive technology to probe complex samples for the presence and/or function of protein analytes. We present a new approach for manufacturing functional peptide microarrays for molecular immune diagnostics. Our method relies on the efficiency of siteâ€specific solutionâ€phase coupling of biotinylated synthetic peptides to NeutrAvidin (NA) and localized microdispensing of peptideâ€NAâ€complexes onto activated glass surfaces. Antibodies are captured in a sandwich manner between surface immobilized peptide probes and fluorescenceâ€labeled secondary antibodies. Our work includes a total of 54 peptides derived from immunodominant linear epitopes of the T7 phage capsid protein, Herpes simplex virus glycoprotein D, câ€myc protein, and three domains of the Human coronavirus polymerase polyprotein and their cognate mAbs. By using spacer molecules of different type and length for NAâ€mediated peptide presentation, we show that the incorporation of a minimum spacer length is imperative for antibody binding, whereas the peptide immobilization direction has only secondary importance for antibody affinity and binding. We further demonstrate that the peptide array is capable of detecting lowâ€picomolar concentrations of mAbs in buffered solutions and diluted human serum with high specificity.
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