Aggregation of biotinylated polymeric microspheres induced by interaction with avidin

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Abstract

Monodisperse biotinylated poly(styrene-co-N-acryloxysuccinimide) microspheres were synthesized in aqueous solutions with a two-step method. Upon the addition of avidin solutions of different concentrations in phosphate buffer into the dispersed biotinylated microspheres, the microspheres aggregated rapidly due to the high binding affinity between biotin and avidin. The hydrodynamic diameter of the aggregates and the aggregation rate observed at given time intervals increased with increasing concentration of avidin. The composition of the microspheres and the incorporation of biotin were evidenced by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The morphology, size distribution, and aggregation of the microspheres were studied by techniques such as scanning electron microscopy and dynamic light scattering. © 2007 IUPAC.

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Meng, Q., Li, Z., Li, G., Zhang, X., An, Y., & Zhu, X. X. (2007). Aggregation of biotinylated polymeric microspheres induced by interaction with avidin. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 79, pp. 1575–1582). https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200779091575

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