Assessment of specific binding proteins suitable for the detection of paralytic shellfish poisons using optical biosensor technology
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01/08/2007
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Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxin monitoring in shellfish is currently performed using the internationally accredited AOAC mouse bioassay. Due to ethical and performance-related issues associated with this bioassay, the European Commission has recently published directives extending procedures that may be used for official PSP control. The feasibility of using a surface plasmon resonance optical biosensor to detect PSP toxins in shellfish tissue below regulatory levels was examined. Three different PSP toxin protein binders were investigated: a sodium channel receptor (SCR) preparation derived from rat brains, a monoclonal antibody (GT13-A) raised to gonyautoxin 2/3, and a rabbit polyclonal antibody (R895) raised to saxitoxin (STX). Inhibition assay formats were used throughout. Immobilization of STX to the biosensor chip surface was achieved via amino-coupling. Specific binding and inhibition of binding to this surface was achieved using all proteins tested. For STX calibration curves, 0 - 1000 ng/mL, IC50 values for each binder were as follows: SCR 8.11 ng/mL; GT13-A 5.77 ng/mL; and R895 1.56 ng/mL. Each binder demonstrated a different cross-reactivity profile against a range of STX analogues. R895 delivered a profile that was most likely to detect the widest range of PSP toxins at or below the internationally adopted regulatory limits. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Campbell , K , Stewart , L , Doucette , G J , Fodey , T , Haughey , S , Vilarino , N , Kawatsu , K & Elliott , C 2007 , ' Assessment of specific binding proteins suitable for the detection of paralytic shellfish poisons using optical biosensor technology ' Analytical Chemistry , vol 79 , no. 15 , pp. 5906-5914 . DOI: 10.1021/ac070342o |
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