利用光学生物传感器定位粒细胞集落刺激因子的抗体和受体结合域。与酶联免疫吸附法的比较研究。

E Nice, J Layton, L Fabri, U Hellman, A Engstrom, B Persson, A W Burgess
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一种用于测量分子相互作用的自动光学生物传感器仪器(Pharmacia BIAcore)已被用于表征15种针对重组人粒细胞集落刺激因子(G-CSF)的单克隆抗体识别的表位。BIAcore结合了一个自动进样器和集成的微流体盒,用于将样品引入和运输到传感器芯片表面,并使用表面等离子体共振来检测结合事件。兔抗小鼠Fc抗体,使用常规蛋白质化学技术原位偶联到传感器表面,捕获抗g - csf单克隆抗体。通过注射将G-CSF与该抗体结合在传感器表面。然后进行多位点结合实验,依次在表面注射其他抗G-CSF单克隆抗体,并实时监测其与G-CSF多分子复合物结合的能力。使用生物传感器获得的结果与使用生物素化抗体的交叉竞争研究或使用化学或酶衍生的G-CSF肽片段或合成肽的抗体结合研究获得的数据进行了比较。这些研究的结果与BIAcore的数据非常一致,尽管抗体或G-CSF的修饰偶尔会改变表位亲和力。
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Mapping of the antibody- and receptor-binding domains of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor using an optical biosensor. Comparison with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay competition studies.

An automated optical biosensor instrument for measuring molecular interactions (Pharmacia BIAcore) has been used to characterise the epitopes recognised by 15 monoclonal antibodies raised against recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). The BIAcore combines an autosampler and integrated microfluidic cartridge for the introduction and transportation of samples to the sensor chip surface, with surface plasmon resonance to detect binding events. A rabbit anti-mouse Fc antibody, coupled to the sensor surface in situ using conventional protein chemistry techniques, was used to capture an anti-G-CSF monoclonal antibody. G-CSF was bound to this antibody by injection over the sensor surface. Multi-site binding experiments were then performed in which other anti-G-CSF monoclonal antibodies were injected sequentially over the surface, and their ability to bind to the G-CSF in a multimolecular complex monitored in real time. Results obtained using the biosensor have been compared with data obtained by cross competition studies using biotinylated antibodies or antibody binding studies using chemically or enzymatically derived G-CSF peptide fragments or synthetic peptides. The results of these studies are in excellent agreement with the data from the BIAcore, although modification of the antibody or G-CSF occasionally altered the epitope affinity.

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