posted on 2017-03-07, 00:00authored bySamata Chaudhuri, Till Korten, Stefan Diez
Engineering cargo-loading strategies
is crucial to developing nanotechnological
applications of microtubule-based biomolecular transport systems.
Here, we report a highly efficient and robust bioconjugation scheme
to load antibodies to microtubules. Our method takes advantage of
the inverse-electron-demand Diels–Alder addition reaction between
tetrazine and trans-cyclooctene: the fastest known
bioorthogonal reaction, characterized by its excellent selectivity
and biocompatibility. As proof of concept, we performed kinesin-1
gliding motility assays with antibody-conjugated microtubules and
demonstrated the highly sensitive detection of fluorescent protein
analyte down to 0.1 pM in microliter sample volumes. Importantly,
the detection selectivity was retained in the presence of other fluorescent
background proteins. We envision the applicability of our fast, simple,
and robust conjugation method to a wide range of biosensing platforms
based on biomolecular transport systems.