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Detection of protective antigen,an anthrax specific toxin in human serum by using surface plasmon resonance
Authors:Neha Ghosh  Nidhi GuptaGarima Gupta  Mannan BoopathiVijay Pal  Ajay Kumar Goel
Institution:Biotechnology Division, Defence Research & Development Establishment, Gwalior-474 002, India
Abstract:In this study, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) technology was used for the sensitive detection of protective antigen (PA), an anthrax specific toxin in spiked human serum samples. A monoclonal antibody raised against Bacillus anthracis PA was immobilized on carboxymethyldextran-modified gold chip, and its interaction with PA was characterized in situ by SPR. By using kinetic evaluation software, KD (equilibrium constant) and Bmax (maximum binding capacity of analyte) were found to be 20 fM and 18.74 m°, respectively. The change in Gibb's free energy (?G= −78.04 kJ/mol) confirmed the spontaneous interaction between antigen and antibody. The assay could detect 1 pg/mL purified PA. In PA-spiked human serum samples, 10 pg/mL of PA could be detected. Presence of PA in blood samples serves as an important early diagnostic marker for B. anthracis infections. Thus, SPR test can be a sensitive assay for detection of anthrax at early stages of infection.
Keywords:Anthrax  Bacillus anthracis  Monoclonal antibody  Protective antigen  Surface plasmon resonance
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