Glycopeptide analogues of CSF114(Glc), modified at Nterminus with new ferrocenyl carboxylic acid and a new ferrocenyl-thiphosphino amino acid, were used to implement a new electrochemical biosensor for autoantibody detection in multiple sclerosis. The ferrocenyl moiety of these ‘‘electrochemical probes’’ did not affect autoantibody recognition both in SP-ELISA and in inhibition experiments. By electrochemical monitoring the interactions of the modified peptides Fc-CSF114(Glc) and 4-FcPhP(S)Abu-CSF114(Glc) with the autoantibodies, we demonstrated that autoantibodies could be detected with a sensitivity comparable to ELISA method. The new electrochemical probes can be proposed to characterize autoantibodies as biomarkers of multiple sclerosis by a simple, rapid, and reproducible cyclic voltammetry-based diagnostic methodology.
Ferrocenyl Glycopeptides as Electrochemical Probes to Detect Autoantibodies in Multiple Sclerosis Patients’ Sera / F. Real Fernández; A. Chamois-Colson; J. Bayardon; F. Nuti; E. Peroni; R. Meunier-Prest; F. Lolli; M. Chelli; C. Darcel; S. Jugè; A.M. Papini. - In: BIOPOLYMERS. - ISSN 0006-3525. - STAMPA. - 90:(2008), pp. 488-495. [10.1002/bip.20955]
Ferrocenyl Glycopeptides as Electrochemical Probes to Detect Autoantibodies in Multiple Sclerosis Patients’ Sera
F. Real Fernández;NUTI, FRANCESCA;E. Peroni;LOLLI, FRANCESCO;M. Chelli;PAPINI, ANNA MARIA
2008
Abstract
Glycopeptide analogues of CSF114(Glc), modified at Nterminus with new ferrocenyl carboxylic acid and a new ferrocenyl-thiphosphino amino acid, were used to implement a new electrochemical biosensor for autoantibody detection in multiple sclerosis. The ferrocenyl moiety of these ‘‘electrochemical probes’’ did not affect autoantibody recognition both in SP-ELISA and in inhibition experiments. By electrochemical monitoring the interactions of the modified peptides Fc-CSF114(Glc) and 4-FcPhP(S)Abu-CSF114(Glc) with the autoantibodies, we demonstrated that autoantibodies could be detected with a sensitivity comparable to ELISA method. The new electrochemical probes can be proposed to characterize autoantibodies as biomarkers of multiple sclerosis by a simple, rapid, and reproducible cyclic voltammetry-based diagnostic methodology.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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