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DNA aptamer-based bioanalysis of IgE by fluorescence anisotropy

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 77, Issue 7, Pages 1963-1970

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac0483926

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [5 T32 GM08545-09] Funding Source: Medline

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A rapid, homogeneous aptamer-based bioanalysis is reported for the sensitive detection of immunoglobulin E (IgE) using fluorescence polarization (FP). 5 '-End-labeled D17.4 DNA aptamer was used for IgE detection based on the anisotropy differences of the labeled ligand. Two different fluorophores, fluorescein and Texas Red, were used to analyze IgE in the low-nanomolar range with high specificity. Measurable anisotropy changes were observed with a short equilibration time. Analysis of the binding data reveals a possible cooperative binding process in solution. The nature of the fluorophore clearly influences the sensitivity of the analysis more than the tether length used for the dye conjugation. The local fluorophore motion is seen to influence the sensitivity of the FP probe significantly. Texas Red is seen to be relatively more sensitive for this approach and has apparently favorable dye-DNA interactions, and a limit of detection of 350 pM was obtained. Significant temperature dependence of the FP responses has been observed in this work. Ionic composition of the binding buffer also influences the assay sensitivity. ne results confirm the promise and potential of similar homogeneous assays for aptamer-based bioanalysis.

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