A new approach for detection improvement of the Creutzfeldt-Jakob disorder through a specific surface chemistry applied onto titration well

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This work illustrates the enhancement of the sensitivity of the ELISA titration for recombinant human and native prion proteins, while reducing other non-specific adsorptions that could increase the background signal and lead to a low sensitivity and false positives. It is achieved thanks to the association of plasma chemistry and coating with different amphiphilic molecules bearing either ionic charges and/or long hydrocarbon chains. The treated support by 3-butenylamine hydrochloride improves the signal detection of recombinant protein, while surface modification with the 3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-diamine (geranylamine) enhances the sensitivity of the native protein. Beside the surface chemistry effect, these different results are associated with protein conformation. © 2012 by the authors.

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Mille, C., Debarnot, D., Zorzi, W., El Moualij, B., Quadrio, I., Perret-Liaudet, A., … Poncin-Epaillard, F. (2012). A new approach for detection improvement of the Creutzfeldt-Jakob disorder through a specific surface chemistry applied onto titration well. Biosensors, 2(4), 433–447. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios2040433

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