Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10880206 | Toxicon | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The ultrasensitive bio-barcode amplification assay (BCA) technique was developed for the specific detection of the A chain of ricin toxin. The target antigen A chain was first captured by gold nanoparticles (GNPs) coated with polyclonal antibodies. Magnetic microparticles (MMPs) coated with A chain monoclonal antibody were then added to form a sandwich immuno-complex. After the immuno-complex was formed, signal DNA annealed to DNA strands covalently bound to the GNPs were released by heating and characterized by PCR and real-time fluorescence PCR. A detection limit of 1Â fg/ml was measured for A chain, six orders of magnitude more sensitive than that of conventional antigen-capture ELISA. The coefficient of variation (CV) of intra-assay and inter-assay ranged from 3.39% to 6.84%. The BCA can detect the A chain in milk and water mimic samples. In the following work it is demonstrated that this assay is a highly sensitive method for the detection of ricin proteins that could be adapted to measure other proteins.
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Authors
Hui-qiong Yin, Min-xian Jia, Shu Yang, Sheng-qi Wang, Jin-gang Zhang,