Issue 9, 2002

Label dilution method: a novel tool for bioligand interaction studies using bead injection in the lab-on-valve format

Abstract

This work introduces a novel method, label dilution, which is analogous to the well-established isotope dilution method. The principle is tested on a model system of commercially available antibodies and protein-coated Sepharose beads and implemented using micro-bead injection in the lab-on-valve format. This micro-scale method uses a labeled form of the target molecule as an internal standard. Label dilution employs ratiometric measurements using the absorbance signals from the label and the target molecules for quantitative determination of an analyte. The label dilution method is shown to discriminate between selective and non-selective binding and provides a means for monitoring bioligand interactions in real time. With a detection limit of 470 ng of IgG, this method provides a sensitive, automated technique for the determination of low-level analytes in complex samples. This technique has been developed with the aim of using it to facilitate diabetes research in which the interactions between autoantibodies and the molecules they target are a central focus.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jun 2002
Accepted
08 Jul 2002
First published
13 Aug 2002

Analyst, 2002,127, 1228-1232

Label dilution method: a novel tool for bioligand interaction studies using bead injection in the lab-on-valve format

A. D. Carroll, L. Scampavia and J. Ruzicka, Analyst, 2002, 127, 1228 DOI: 10.1039/B205898G

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