2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2013.05.052
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Oriented antibody immobilization by site-specific UV photocrosslinking of biotin at the conserved nucleotide binding site for enhanced antigen detection

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“…3338 In multiple publications, we established that the UV-NBS method can be used to functionalize antibodies without unfavorably impacting their antigen binding activity. Furthermore, we also demonstrated many utilities that the NBS can provide in a variety of applications beyond covalent linking such as oriented immobilization, 35,36 enhanced antigen detection, 35,37,38 as well as inhibition of allergic reactions 3941 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…3338 In multiple publications, we established that the UV-NBS method can be used to functionalize antibodies without unfavorably impacting their antigen binding activity. Furthermore, we also demonstrated many utilities that the NBS can provide in a variety of applications beyond covalent linking such as oriented immobilization, 35,36 enhanced antigen detection, 35,37,38 as well as inhibition of allergic reactions 3941 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…1 Various immobilization strategies, such as adsorption, 2,3 covalent coupling, 4−6 entrapment, 7−9 crosslinking, 10,11 and affinity, 12,13 have been developed to construct biosensors. Adsorption technique presented drawbacks, such as desorption of the immobilized biomolecules, nonspecific adsorption of other substances, and poor operational and storage stability.…”
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“…They also used the same photo-cross-linking strategy to prepare biotin labeled antibodies and coated such conjugates onto a streptavidin plate for enhanced antigen detection. [96,97] Although NBS is present in the variable region of an antibody but it is still distant from the antigen binding site ( Figure 6 ),[93,94] and doesn't affect antigen binding capacity of the antibodies. In addition to NBS, other unconventional binding sites on antibodies, which are specific for small molecules, have been identified and may offer alternative conjugation/immobilization strategies.…”
Section: Antibody Immobilization Chemistriesmentioning
confidence: 99%