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Fabrication of Fragment Antibody-Enzyme Complex as a Sensing Element for Immunosensing

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23031335

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antibody enzyme complex; Catcher; Tag system; chemical conjugation; direct fusion; enzymatic conjugation; fragment antibody; immunosensing; single-chain Fv; variable domain of heavy chain of heavy-chain antibody

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  1. Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture of Japan [19H03511, 20H02534]
  2. Japan Foundation for Applied Enzymology
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19H03511, 20H02534] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Antibody-enzyme complexes (AECs) are ideal molecular recognition elements for immunosensing applications. Fragment antibodies have been developed as alternatives to intact antibodies for the production of AECs, overcoming ethical and cost issues. Various methods, including direct fusion, enzymatic conjugation, and Catcher/Tag system coupling, have been developed for the fabrication of homogeneous AECs.
Antibody-enzyme complexes (AECs) are ideal molecular recognition elements for immunosensing applications. One molecule possesses both a binding ability to specific targets and catalytic activity to gain signals, particularly oxidoreductases, which can be integrated into rapid and sensitive electrochemical measurements. The development of AECs using fragment antibodies rather than intact antibodies, such as immunoglobulin G (IgG), has attracted attention for overcoming the ethical and cost issues associated with the production of intact antibodies. Conventionally, chemical conjugation has been used to fabricate AECs; however, controlling stoichiometric conjugation using this method is difficult. To prepare homogeneous AECs, methods based on direct fusion and enzymatic conjugation have been developed, and more convenient methods using Catcher/Tag systems as coupling modules have been reported. In this review, we summarize the methods for fabricating AECs using fragment antibodies developed for sensing applications and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each method.

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