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PBXL-1: A New Fluorochrome Applied to Detection of Proteins on Membranes
Author(s) -
John P. Morseman,
Mark W. Moss,
Steven J. Zoha,
F. C. Thomas Allnutt
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
biotechniques
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.617
H-Index - 131
eISSN - 1940-9818
pISSN - 0736-6205
DOI - 10.2144/99263pf02
Subject(s) - nitrocellulose , streptavidin , fluorescence , membrane , detection limit , biotin , chemistry , biophysics , chromatography , biology , biochemistry , optics , physics
An easy, sensitive and direct fluorescent immunodetection method for proteins is described using the new fluorochrome PBXL-1 imaged with the FMBIO II Laser Scanning Imaging System. PBXL-1 is derived from a protein supra-molecular complex that contains a large number of chromophores. This complex, the phycobilisome, is extracted from a red alga then chemically stabilized to allow its use in specific binding assays. PBXL-1 was cross-linked to goat anti-rabbit IgG or streptavidin with heterobifunctional cross-linkers. The detection limit of PBXL-1 was determined by applying it on nitrocellulose membranes then imaging the membrane using an ytterbium aluminum garnet (YAG) laser. Evaluation of PBXL-1 sensitivity in a specific binding assay was tested on streptavidin/biotin and an antibody system. PBXL-1 provides high sensitivity in direct fluorescent applications due to a physical amplification of signal (i.e., a large number of fluorophores per binding event). PBXL-1 provides a linear response over two orders of magnitude while providing sub-amol sensitivity, indicating broad applicability for detection of a variety of targets. To our knowledge, this is the most sensitive direct fluorescent detection method available.

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