1987
DOI: 10.1177/35.11.3655323
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A model of protein-colloidal gold interactions.

Abstract: We prepared homogeneous populations of colloidal gold particles of various sizes. These were analyzed for size distribution and number of particles per unit volume. On exposure to increasing concentrations of insulin, myoglobin, protein A, peroxidase, serum albumin, galactosylated serum albumin, lactoferrin, transferrin, catalase, low-density lipoprotein, ferritin, and polymeric IgA, protein binding was a saturable process. Using serum albumin, we verified that a reversible equilibrium was reached within 15 mi… Show more

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“…Concerning cellulase, 1 ml of the Au solution was mixed with 20 µl of a 0.2% solution of the enzymatic mixture. A 2.5:1 colloidal Au:enzyme ratio was selected for preventing the flocculation of the Au colloid in the final solution [22]. After 5 min stirring of the Au-enzyme solution, 100 µl of 1% polyethylene glycol (PEG, Sigma-Aldrich) were added in order to improve the stability of the Au-enzyme complex and to minimize non-specific enzyme adsorption to the tissues.…”
Section: Preparation Of the Gold-enzyme Complex And Tissue Labellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning cellulase, 1 ml of the Au solution was mixed with 20 µl of a 0.2% solution of the enzymatic mixture. A 2.5:1 colloidal Au:enzyme ratio was selected for preventing the flocculation of the Au colloid in the final solution [22]. After 5 min stirring of the Au-enzyme solution, 100 µl of 1% polyethylene glycol (PEG, Sigma-Aldrich) were added in order to improve the stability of the Au-enzyme complex and to minimize non-specific enzyme adsorption to the tissues.…”
Section: Preparation Of the Gold-enzyme Complex And Tissue Labellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protein Agold probe (15 nm gold) was prepared following the method of de Roe et al [6]. Rabbit anti-rat IgG was purchased from DAKO (Tokyo, Japan).…”
Section: Antibodies and Related Probesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bovine serum albumin-coated CG (BSA-CG) and rabbit anti-rat erythrocyte spectrin IgG-coated IM (anti-Sp-IM) were prepared basically according to the methods of de Roe et al 41) and Biéva et al 42) , respectively. Protease inhibitors, leupeptin, pepstatin and chymostatin, were purchased from Peptide Institute Inc. (Osaka, Japan), and aprotinin and phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride were purchased from Sigma (St. Louis, MO).…”
Section: Reagentsmentioning
confidence: 99%