
doi: 10.2172/15013394
A chemiluminescent homogeneous immunoassay and a hand-size multiassay reader are described that could be used for detecting biological materials. The special feature of the assay is that it employs two different antibodies that each bind to a unique epitope on the same antigen. Each group of epitope-specific antibodies has linked to it an enzyme of a proximal-enzyme pair. One enzyme of the pair utilizes a substrate in high concentration to produce a second substrate required by the second enzyme. This new substrate enables the second enzyme to function. The reaction of the second enzyme is configured to produce light. This chemiluminescence is detected with a charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. The proximal pair enzymes must be in close proximity to one another to allow the second enzyme to react with the product of the first enzyme. This only occurs when the enzyme-linked antibodies are attached to the antigen, whether antigen is a single protein with multiple epitopes or the surface of a cell with a variety of different antigens. As a result of their juxtaposition, the enzymes produce light only in the presence of the biological material. A brief description is given as to how this assay could be utilized inmore » a personal bio-agent detector system.« less
59 Basic Biological Sciences, Immunoassay, And National Defense, Chemiluminescence, Substrates, 45 Military Technology, Biological Materials, And Physical Protection, Proteins, Biological Warfare Agents, Safeguards, Antibodies, Enzymes, Charge-Coupled Devices, Detection, 98 Nuclear Disarmament, Antigens, Weaponry
59 Basic Biological Sciences, Immunoassay, And National Defense, Chemiluminescence, Substrates, 45 Military Technology, Biological Materials, And Physical Protection, Proteins, Biological Warfare Agents, Safeguards, Antibodies, Enzymes, Charge-Coupled Devices, Detection, 98 Nuclear Disarmament, Antigens, Weaponry
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