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Aspects of "antigen-antibody" interaction of chicken infectious bronchitis virus determined by surface plasmon resonance

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Authors performed investigation on "antigen-antibody" interaction of chicken infectious bronchitis coronavirus (IBV) by a method based on the surface plasmon resonance (SPR). Presence of space-size effect related to a difference between antigen and antibody particle sizes has been theoretically grounded and experimentally proven. Herewith, the difference between responses of the SPR-sensor to specific and non-specific interactions is considerably less (up to 6.3 times) than the expected one (8 - 11 times). An impact of functionalization of sensor's sensitive element surface, as well as acidity of buffer solution on the activity of antigen-antibody interaction was studied here. The difference between sensor's responses to specific and non-specific interactions increased two-fold from 200 to 432 ang sec due to this treatment. When changing the acidity of analyzed solution from pH 7.3 to pH 6.8, the corresponding difference between sensor's responses increased by 6.3 times from 194 up to 1235 ang.sec. Thus, an impact of space-size effect on interaction between IBV antigen and specific antibody can be considerably (almost in 3 times) decreased by reducing the acidity of used buffer solution. The results of our investigation can be successfully applied to develop new methods for detection of pathogens and specific antibodies using SPR. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR)Chicken infectious bronchitis virus (IBV)"antigen-antibody" interactionSurface functionalizationAcidity of solutionCORONAVIRUSNANOPARTICLESDISEASESSPRIDENTIFICATIONDIAGNOSTICSAPTASENSORBIOSENSORFUTURE

Klestova, Z. S.、Voronina, A. K.、Yushchenko, A. Yu、Vatlitsova, O. S.、Dorozinsky, G., V、Ushenin, Yu, V、Maslov, V. P.、Doroshenko, T. P.、Kravchenko, S. A.

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State Sci Control Inst Biotechnol & Strains Micro

Natl Acad Sci Ukraine

2022

Spectrochimica acta

Spectrochimica acta

ISSN:1386-1425
年,卷(期):2022.264
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