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Dendrimer-coupled protein conjugates

Use of sulfo-NHS-LC-SPDP or other heterobifunctional crosslinkers to modify PAMAM dendrimers may be done along with the use of a secondary conjugation reaction to couple a detectable label or another protein to the dendrimer surface. Patri et al. (2004) used the SPDP activation method along with amine-reactive fluorescent labels (FITC or 6-carboxytetramethylrhodamine succinimidyl ester) to create an antibody conjugate, which also was detectable by fluorescent imaging. Thomas et al. (2004) used a similar procedure and the same crosslinker to thiolate dendrimers for conjugation with sulfo-SMCC-activated antibodies. In this case, the dendrimers were labeled with FITC at a level of 5 fluorescent molecules per G-5 PAMAM molecule. [Pg.357]

The following method for carbohydrate conjugation to dendrimers may be used to couple a variety of reducing sugars to amine-dendrimers, including saccharides, longer-chain carbohydrates, and even complex glycans after release from a protein (see Chapter 1, Section 4.6). [Pg.369]


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