Issue 4, 2003

Detection of analyte binding to microarrays using gold nanoparticlelabels and a desktop scanner

Abstract

Microarray hybridization or antibody binding can be detected by many techniques, however, only a few are suitable for widespread use since many of these detection techniques rely on bulky and expensive instruments. Here, we describe the usefulness of a simple and inexpensive detection method based on gold nanoparticle labeled antibodies visualized by a commercial, office desktop flatbed scanner. Scanning electron microscopy studies showed that the signal from the flatbed scanner was proportional to the surface density of the bound antibody–gold conjugates, and that the flatbed scanner could detect six attomoles of antibody–gold conjugates. This detection system was used in a competitive immunoassay to measure the concentration of the pesticide metabolite 2,6-dichlorobenzamide (BAM) in water samples. The results showed that the gold labeled antibodies functioned comparably with a fluorescent based immunoassay for detecting BAM in water. A qualitative immunoassay based on gold-labeled antibodies could determine if a water sample contained BAM above and below 60–70 ng L−1, which is below the maximum allowed BAM concentration for drinking water (100 ng L−1) according to European Union legislation.

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
04 Sep 2003
Accepted
04 Sep 2003
First published
25 Sep 2003

Lab Chip, 2003,3, 329-332

Detection of analyte binding to microarrays using gold nanoparticle labels and a desktop scanner

A. Han, M. Dufva, E. Belleville and C. B. V. Christensen, Lab Chip, 2003, 3, 329 DOI: 10.1039/B310814G

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