1. Detection of intact influenza viruses using biotinylated biantennary S-sialosides
- Author
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Daniel M. Lewallen, J. Foster Harris, Dominique N. Price, Jurgen G. Schmidt, Harshini Mukundan, Ramesh R. Kale, Basil I. Swanson, and Suri S. Iyer
- Subjects
chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,Chemistry ,Glycoconjugate ,Spectrum Analysis ,Orthomyxoviridae ,General Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,Biochemistry ,Molecular biology ,Catalysis ,Virus ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Enzyme ,Biotinylation ,biology.protein ,Sialic Acids ,Spectrum analysis ,Antibody ,Glycoconjugates - Abstract
We report the modular synthesis of robust, biotinylated biantennary sialylglycoconjugates and their ability to differentiate between two type A influenza strains. This is the first demonstration of glycoconjugate-based discriminatory capture and detection of two strains of intact influenza virus, in the presence of the innate enzymatic activity of viral neuraminidases. We also demonstrate a “carboassay” using glycoconjugates as capture and reporter elements, which therefore, does not require antibodies. The capture of intact influenza viruses is of potential benefit for clinical diagnostics.
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- 2008