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Incorporation of Lipid-Tagged Single-Chain Antibodies into Lipid Monolayers and the Interaction with Antigen

Year: 1996

Journal: Published in web 1996, 20111221

Authors: Inger Vikholm, Erika Györvary, and Jouko Peltonen

Organizations: Chemical Technology, Technical Research Centre of Finland, P.O. Box 14021, FIN-33101 Tampere, Finland Department of Physical Chemistry, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland

Various amounts of a bacterially produced lipid-tagged single-chain antibody were incorporated into phospholipid monolayers preformed at the air-water interface. The mixed layers were transferred onto octadecyl mercaptan-treated gold films, and the binding of hapten, which was used as antigen, was determined by surface plasmon resonance. Incorporation of the single-chain antibody, transfer of the layer onto solid slides, amount of nonspecific adsorption, and thus the amount of specific binding depended on the composition of the lipid matrix. Studies by atomic force microscopy revealed that the film consisted of antibody-enriched lipid domains and that the films were not stable when stored long times in aqueous solution.