A procedure for the orientation of antibody fragments at the gas-water interface is described and preliminary results are presented. The method exploits the presence of the reactive sulfhydryl group of a reduced antibody fragment which can react with a floating monolayer. Surface pressure measurements show a strong interaction between the reduced fragments and the monolayer. Deposited films are characterised by a fluorescent immunoassay and ellipsometry and the results indicate that the antibody fragments are oriented with a high packaging density.
IMPROVEMENT OF ANTIBODY SURFACE-DENSITY BY ORIENTATION OF REDUCED FRAGMENTS
TUNDO, Pietro;
1994-01-01
Abstract
A procedure for the orientation of antibody fragments at the gas-water interface is described and preliminary results are presented. The method exploits the presence of the reactive sulfhydryl group of a reduced antibody fragment which can react with a floating monolayer. Surface pressure measurements show a strong interaction between the reduced fragments and the monolayer. Deposited films are characterised by a fluorescent immunoassay and ellipsometry and the results indicate that the antibody fragments are oriented with a high packaging density.File in questo prodotto:
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