Turning Antibodies into Ratiometric Bioluminescent Sensors for Competition-Based Homogeneous Immunoassays

Eva A. van Aalen, Joep J.J. Lurvink, Leandra Vermeulen, Benice van Gerven, Yan Ni, Remco Arts, Maarten Merkx (Corresponding author)

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Here we present LUCOS (Luminescent Competition Sensor), a modular and broadly applicable bioluminescent diagnostic platform enabling the detection of both small molecules and protein biomarkers. The construction of LUCOS sensors entails the covalent and site-specific coupling of a bioluminescent sensor component to an analyte-specific antibody via protein G-mediated photoconjugation. Target detection is accomplished through intramolecular competition with a tethered analyte competitor for antibody binding. We established two variants of LUCOS: an inherent ratiometric LUCOSR variant and an intensiometric LUCOSI version, which can be used for ratiometric detection upon the addition of a split calibrator luciferase. To demonstrate the versatility of the LUCOS platform, sensors were developed for the detection of the small molecule cortisol and the protein biomarker NT-proBNP. Sensors for both targets displayed analyte-dependent changes in the emission ratio and enabled detection in the micromolar concentration range (KD,app = 16-92 μM). Furthermore, we showed that the response range of the LUCOS sensor can be adjusted by attenuating the affinity of the tethered NT-proBNP competitor, which enabled detection in the nanomolar concentration range (KD,app = 317 ± 26 nM). Overall, the LUCOS platform offers a highly versatile and easy method to convert commercially available monoclonal antibodies into bioluminescent biosensors that provide a homogeneous alternative for the competitive immunoassay.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)1401-1409
Aantal pagina's9
TijdschriftACS Sensors
Volume9
Nummer van het tijdschrift3
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 22 mrt. 2024

Financiering

Harm van der Veer is thanked for his helpful discussions regarding the mechanism of the LUCOS sensor platform and his aid in selecting relevant target analytes. Auke Koops, Carlo Verhoef, and Ansgar Oberheide are acknowledged for their help with synthesizing the maleimide–cortisol competitor. This work was supported by RAAK.PRO Printing makes sense (RAAK.PRO02.066).

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RAAK.PRO Printing makes senseRAAK.PRO02.066

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