Protein
immune detection requires secondary antibodies which must
be carefully selected in order to avoid interspecies cross-reactivity,
and is therefore restricted by the limited availability of primary/secondary
antibody pairs. Here we present a versatile DNA-based protein detection
system using a universal adapter to interface between IgG antibodies
and DNA-modified reporter molecules. As a demonstration of this capability,
we successfully used DNA nano-barcodes, quantum dots, and horseradish
peroxidase enzyme to detect multiple proteins using our DNA-based
labeling system. Our system not only eliminates secondary antibodies
but also serves as a novel method platform for protein detection with
modularity, high capacity, and multiplexed capability.
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Tran, Thua N.
N.; Cui, Jinhui; Hartman, Mark R.; Peng, Songming; Funabashi, Hisakage; Duan, Faping; et al. (2016). A Universal DNA-Based Protein Detection System. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja405872g