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Human chorionic gonadotropin interactions with immobilized anti-hCG studied by quartz-crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring

Year: 2012

Journal: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, Volume 100A, Issue 6, pages 1600–1604, June 2012, 20120618

Authors: Natalie N. Chung, Rebecca E. Hamlin, Theodore J. Zwang, Malkiat S. Johal

Last authors: Malkiat S. Johal

Organizations: Department of Chemistry, Pomona College, 645 North College Avenue, Seaver North, Claremont, California

Country: USA, US, United States, United States of America, America

Previous studies have found that commercial human pregnancy tests are often too insensitive to function to their advertised >99% accuracy. Improper orientation of proteins used for recognition of ligands in sensors can often prevent the binding site from being available to the ligand, thereby decreasing sensor sensitivity. We have developed a simple method for the immobilization of anti-human chorionic gonadotropin on a sensor surface that maximizes its sensitivity by ensuring ligand binding sites are exposed and densely packed. This surface also has an improved regenerative capacity over previously reported human chorionic gonadotropin sensors, retaining 99% of initial sensitivity after six regeneration cycles with 8M urea.