ELISA-like Analysis of Cisplatinated DNA Using Magnetic Separation

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Abstract

Cisplatin belongs to the most widely used cytostatic drugs. The determination of the presence of the DNA-cisplatin adducts may not only signal the guanine-rich regions but also monitor the interaction reaction between DNA and the drug in terms of speed of interaction. In this work, the combined advantages of magnetic particles-based isolation/purification with fluorescent properties of quantum dots (QDs) and antibodies targeted on specific recognition of DNA-cisplatin adducts are demonstrated. The formation of a complex between magnetic particles with surface modified by anti-dsDNA antibody, cisplatin-modified DNA and QDs labelled anti-cisplatin-modified DNA antibody was suggested and optimized.

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Smerkova, K., Vlcnovska, M., Dostalova, S., Milosavljevic, V., Kopel, P., Vaculovic, T., … Kizek, R. (2015). ELISA-like Analysis of Cisplatinated DNA Using Magnetic Separation. Nanobiomedicine, 2. https://doi.org/10.5772/61699

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