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. 2020 Jul 8;26(38):8400-8406.
doi: 10.1002/chem.202000989. Epub 2020 Jun 25.

Site-Directed Antibody Immobilization by Resorc[4]arene-Based Immunosensors

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Site-Directed Antibody Immobilization by Resorc[4]arene-Based Immunosensors

Deborah Quaglio et al. Chemistry. .

Abstract

One of the main problems in the development of immunosensors is to overcome the complexity of binding antibodies to the sensor surface. Most immobilizing methods lead to a random orientation of antibodies with a lower binding site density and immunoaffinity. In order to control the orientation of antibody immobilization, several resorc[4]arene derivatives were designed and synthesized. After the spectroscopic characterization of resorc[4]arene self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) onto gold films, the surface coverage and the orientation of insulin antibody (Ab-Ins) were assessed by a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technique and compared with a random immobilization method. Experimental results combined with theoretical studies confirmed the dipole-dipole interaction as an important factor in antibody orientation and demonstrated the importance of the upper rim functionalization of resorcarenes. Accordingly, resorcarene 5 showed a major binding force towards Ab-Ins thanks to the H-bond interactions with the amine protein groups. Based on these findings, the resorcarene-based immunosensor is a powerful system with improved sensitivity providing new insight into sensor development.

Keywords: immunosensor; macrocycles; resorc[4]arene; site directed immobilization; surface plasmon resonance.

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