Heterogeneous immunosensing using antigen and antibody monolayers on gold surfaces with electrochemical and scanning probe detection

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Dong, YZ [1 ]
Shannon, C [1 ]
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[1] Auburn Univ, Dept Chem, Auburn, AL 36849 USA
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10.1021/ac991450g
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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We report the use of antibody and antigen monolayer immunosurfaces as detection elements in a competitive heterogeneous immunoassay employing either electrochemical or scanning probe detection. Antibody or antigen monolayers were prepared by covalent attachment of the desired immunoreagent to a two-component self-assembled monolayer via amide linkages. More specifically, mixed monolayers of a carboxylic acid-terminated thiol (thioctic acid) and a methyl-terminated thiol (butanethiol) were used to control the surface epitope density. The microscopic structure of the resulting antibody and antigen arrays was characterized by AFM (atomic force microscopy), Individual, surface-confined rabbit IgG antibodies could be directly imaged in contact mode. The average height of the capture antibodies was found to be 7.1 nm; the average antibody diameter, after correcting for tip convolution effects, was determined to be between 7 and 10 nm. The surface epitope density could be varied over approximately 2 orders of magnitude by changing the composition of the mixed monolayer, AFM was also used to characterize the antibody-antigen binding characteristics of these immunosurfaces, and an average binding efficiency of 22.8% was measured for rabbit IgG antibody arrays. In the second part of this study, the electrochemical detection scheme originally developed by Heineman and co-workers was adapted to our system. A calibration data set was measured, and the linear least-squares correlation coefficient (R-2) was found to be 0.993. Finally, the electrochemical and scanning probe detection modes were directly compared. We find an excellent correlation between the surface density of antibody-antigen complexes measured by AFM and the electrochemical response of the same immunosurfaces.
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