Binding evaluation of targeted microbubbles with biotin-avidin interaction by surface plasmon resonance biosensor

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Targeted microbubbles for ultrasound imaging were examined with an avidin-modified gold surface of a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor. Contrast media of ultrasound (US) imaging were fabricated with dispersions of biotinylated gases (microbubbles) in an aqueous medium and the binding interaction of a targeted microbubble contrast agent was characterized by the refractive index change of the adsorbed layers in the SPR biosensor. The shells of the microbubbles were consisted of a gas-filled layer of lipids and polypeptides. Avidin-biotin interaction as a typical protein-ligand model was investigated on biotinylated polypeptide lipid microbubbles that were functionalized with biotin by directly grafting them to poly(succinimide) (PSI). The targeted microbubbles were below 7 mu m (95%) and their mean diameter was 2.5 mu m. The affinity constant (K-A) of the biotinylated polypeptide lipid-microbubbles from the SPR data (K-A = 9.46 g(-1) L) was about 10 times greater than that of polypeptide lipid microbubbles (K-A = 1.00 g(-1) L). The SPR biosensor may help in the prediction of the in vivo behavior of targeted microbubbles (ultrasound contrast agent) in a flow system and in the design of successful target preparation.
Publisher
INST PURE APPLIED PHYSICS
Issue Date
2006-01
Language
English
Article Type
Article; Proceedings Paper
Keywords

ULTRASOUND CONTRAST AGENT; POLYPEPTIDE; DELIVERY; SYSTEM

Citation

JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS PART 1-REGULAR PAPERS BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS & REVIEW PAPERS, v.45, no.1B, pp.421 - 425

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0021-4922
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/91292
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CBE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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