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On-demand electrical switching of antibody-antigen binding on surfaces

Authors :
Gomes, Barbara
Cantini, Eleonora
Tommasone, Stefano
Gibson, Joshua
Wang, Xingyong
Zhu, Qiang
Ma, Jing
McGettrick, James
Watson, Trystan
Preece, Jon A
Kirkman-Brown, Jackson
Publicover, Stephen
Mendes, Paula M
Gomes, Barbara
Cantini, Eleonora
Tommasone, Stefano
Gibson, Joshua
Wang, Xingyong
Zhu, Qiang
Ma, Jing
McGettrick, James
Watson, Trystan
Preece, Jon A
Kirkman-Brown, Jackson
Publicover, Stephen
Mendes, Paula M
Source :
Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: Part B
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The development of stimuli-responsive interfaces between synthetic materials and biological systems is providing the unprecedented ability to modulate biomolecular interactions for a diverse range of biotechnological and biomedical applications. Antibody-antigen binding interactions are at the heart of many biosensing platforms, but no attempts have been made yet to control antibody-antigen binding in an on-demand fashion. Herein, a molecular surface was designed and developed that utilizes an electric potential to drive a conformational change in surface bound peptide moiety, to give on-demand control over antigen-antibody interactions on sensor chips. The molecularly engineered surfaces allow for propagation of conformational changes from the molecular switching unit to a distal progesterone antigen, resulting in promotion (ON state) or inhibition (OFF state) of progesterone antibody binding. The approach presented here can be generally applicable to other antigen-antibody systems and meets the technological needs for in situ long-term assessment of biological processes and disease monitoring ondemand.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: Part B
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1128180894
Document Type :
Electronic Resource