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Selective glycoprotein detection through covalent templating and allosteric click-imprinting
Authors:Alexander Stephenson-Brown  Aaron L. Acton  Jon A. Preece  John S. Fossey  Paula M. Mendes
Affiliation:a School of Chemical Engineering , University of Birmingham , Edgbaston , Birmingham , West Midlands B15 2TT , UK . Email: ; b School of Chemistry , University of Birmingham , Edgbaston , Birmingham , West Midlands B15 2TT , UK . Email:
Abstract:Many glycoproteins are intimately linked to the onset and progression of numerous heritable or acquired diseases of humans, including cancer. Indeed the recognition of specific glycoproteins remains a significant challenge in analytical method and diagnostic development. Herein, a hierarchical bottom-up route exploiting reversible covalent interactions with boronic acids and so-called click chemistry for the fabrication of glycoprotein selective surfaces that surmount current antibody constraints is described. The self-assembled and imprinted surfaces, containing specific glycoprotein molecular recognition nanocavities, confer high binding affinities, nanomolar sensitivity, exceptional glycoprotein specificity and selectivity with as high as 30 fold selectivity for prostate specific antigen (PSA) over other glycoproteins. This synthetic, robust and highly selective recognition platform can be used in complex biological media and be recycled multiple times with no performance decrement.
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