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Seeing and Counting" Individual Antigens Captured on a Microarrayed Apot with Force-Based Atomic Force Microscopy SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Seeing and Counting" Individual Antigens Captured on a Microarrayed Apot with Force-Based Atomic Force Microscopy
Authors
Roy, DKwon, SHKwak, JWPark, JW
Date Issued
2010-06-15
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
The mapping capability of atomic force microscopy (AFM) enabled us to see captured prostate-specific antigens (PSAs) on a spot microarrayed with the corresponding antibody and count the number of the antigens in a submicrometer area. To enhance the reliability and the reproducibility of the approach, a third-generation dendron was employed for the surface treatment. The specific force between the captured PSA and the detection antibody (5A6) was measured after cross-linking, and the mean unbinding force was 56 +/- 2 pN. At 100 fM, there were 12 captured antigens in 4.32 x 10(4) nm(2), and the number was dependent upon the concentration. A larger hydrodynamic distance (8 +/- 2 nm) of the immunocomplex resulted in a cluster of pixels corresponding to the single complex in a map recorded over a selected area with a positional interval of 3 nm, and this feature helped to discriminate between pixels of the specific interaction and the nonspecific ones. The results indicate that the approach can be applicable to the quantitative analysis of the antigen in a sample and imply that it can be extended to a sample of very low copy numbers as long as the size of the microarrayed spot is reduced.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/15340
DOI
10.1021/AC100476B
ISSN
0003-2700
Article Type
Article
Citation
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, vol. 82, no. 12, page. 5189 - 5194, 2010-06-15
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