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Binding affinity-guided design of a highly sensitive noncompetitive immunoassay for small molecule detection

Journal

FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 351, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129270

Keywords

Small molecules; Noncompetitive immunoassay; Affinity; Halofuginone

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [31873025]

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In this study, a novel hapten of halofuginone was synthesized to generate a monoclonal antibody, and a noncompetitive immunoassay was established to achieve higher sensitivity and wider analytical range compared to traditional competitive assays.
Small molecules are immunochemically classified as hapten that lacking of at least two epitopes, usually using competitive format for establishing immunoassays. However, theoretically, noncompetitive immunoassay format is more sensitive and has a wider analytical range. In the present study, a novel hapten of halofuginone was synthesized and used to produce a monoclonal antibody (mAb). By analyzing the binding kinetics, we found that the affinity of analyte?enzyme to mAb was much greater than that of analyte, which could result in a low sensitivity of competitive assay format. Based on this, we established a novel noncompetitive immunoassay by using a replacement approach. The noncompetitive format has obvious advantages in sensitivity and analytical range, which promoted approximately 3.5? and 5?fold, respectively, compared to the competitive immunoassay. Ultimately, the newly designed noncompetitive immunoassay in this work will provide insights as well as alternative method to traditional small molecule competitive assays.

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