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Immunoassay avidin-biotin reagents

A similar type of biotin-dendritic multimer also was used to boost sensitivity in DNA microarray detection by 100-fold over that obtainable using traditional avidin-biotin reagent systems (Stears, 2000 Striebel et al., 2004). With this system, a polyvalent biotin dendrimer is able to bind many labeled avidin or streptavidin molecules, which may carry enzymes or fluorescent probes for assay detection. In addition, if the biotinylated dendrimer and the streptavidin detection agent is added at the same time, then at the site of a captured analyte, the biotin-dendrimer conjugates can form huge multi-dendrimer complexes wherein avidin or streptavidin detection reagents bridge between more than one dendrimer. Thus, the use of multivalent biotin-dendrimers can become universal enhancers of DNA hybridization assays or immunoassay procedures. [Pg.376]

The reagent also has been used in a unique tRNA-mediated method of labeling proteins with biotin for nonradioactive detection of cell-free translation products (Kurzchalia et al., 1988), in creating one- and two-step noncompetitive avidin-biotin immunoassays (Vilja, 1991), for immobilizing streptavidin onto solid surfaces using biotinylated carriers with subsequent use in a protein avidin-biotin capture system (Suter and Butler, 1986), and for the detection of DNA on nitrocellulose blots (Leary et al., 1983). [Pg.514]


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