Detection of immuno-complex formation via surface plasmon resonance on gold-coated diffraction gratings
- PMID: 3504151
- DOI: 10.1016/0265-928x(87)85002-2
Detection of immuno-complex formation via surface plasmon resonance on gold-coated diffraction gratings
Abstract
The sensitivity of surface plasmon resonance techniques to changes in local interfacial refractive index has been exploited to detect immuno-complex formation in two model biochemical systems. A gold-coated diffraction grating has been used to excite surface plasmons at the gold/solution interface to which either human immunoglobulin G or the immunoglobulin fraction of sheep antiserum to human serum albumin was physically adsorbed. The complementary proteins, either affinity purified goat anti-human-IgG IgG or human serum albumin was subsequently specifically bound by immuno-complex formation. The binding reactions could be followed with respect to time.
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