Bidentate conjugate and method of use thereof
First Claim
1. A test kit for use in homogeneous turbidimetric or nephelometric assays, whereby the test determines the presence of an analyte of interest in a test sample, the test kit comprising:
- a) a first container comprising a bidentate conjugate, the bidentate conjugate comprising;
i) a first bidentate member, the first bidentate member being a first small molecule ligand, selected from the group consisting of entities identical to the analyte of interest and entities analogous to the analyte of interest, wherein the analogous entity has the same or substantially the same binding affinity for a binding partner to the analyte of interest, the first bidentate member being capable of nonchalantly binding to at least one first soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner;
ii) a second bidentate member, the second bidentate member being a second small molecule ligand capable of noncovalently binding to at least one second, soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner, said second bidentate member being different than the first bidentate member; and
iii) a spacer moiety situated between the first bidentate member and the second bidentate member, the spacer moiety being of sufficient length such that the binding of a first soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner to the first bidentate member does not prevent the binding of a second soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner to the second bidentate member;
b) a second container comprising said first soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner to the first bidentate member; and
c) a third container comprising said second soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner to the second bidentate member.
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Abstract
A novel bidentate conjugate has two different chemical moieties, or bidentate members, attached through an adequate spacer moiety. Each bidentate member acts as a small molecule ligand and is capable of specifically binding to a different macromolecular substance. The bidentate members are relatively small molecules, usually less than about 7,000 Daltons in size. The spacer moiety is selected so that both bidentate members can simultaneously bind to their respective specific binding partners. Where the specific binding partners are multivalent, large complexes can be formed. The formation of these complexes can be inhibited by the presence of an unconjugated monovalent bidentate member, such as free analyte from a test sample. The bidentate is of particular use in turbidimetric or nephelometric inhibition immunoassay procedures.
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1. A test kit for use in homogeneous turbidimetric or nephelometric assays, whereby the test determines the presence of an analyte of interest in a test sample, the test kit comprising:
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a) a first container comprising a bidentate conjugate, the bidentate conjugate comprising; i) a first bidentate member, the first bidentate member being a first small molecule ligand, selected from the group consisting of entities identical to the analyte of interest and entities analogous to the analyte of interest, wherein the analogous entity has the same or substantially the same binding affinity for a binding partner to the analyte of interest, the first bidentate member being capable of nonchalantly binding to at least one first soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner; ii) a second bidentate member, the second bidentate member being a second small molecule ligand capable of noncovalently binding to at least one second, soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner, said second bidentate member being different than the first bidentate member; and iii) a spacer moiety situated between the first bidentate member and the second bidentate member, the spacer moiety being of sufficient length such that the binding of a first soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner to the first bidentate member does not prevent the binding of a second soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner to the second bidentate member; b) a second container comprising said first soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner to the first bidentate member; and c) a third container comprising said second soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner to the second bidentate member. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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2. A test kit comprising:
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a) a first container comprising a bidentate conjugate for use in a homogeneous immunoassay, the bidentate conjugate comprising; i) a first bidentate member, the first bidentate member being a first small molecule ligand capable of binding to at least one first soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner; ii) a second bidentate member, the second bidentate member being a second small molecule ligand capable of binding to at least one second, soluble, non-labeled multivalent binding partner said bidentate member being different than said first bidentate member; and iii) a spacer moiety intermediate of the first bidentate member and the second bidentate member, the spacer moiety being of sufficient length such that the binding of a first soluble, non-labeled binding partner to the first bidentate member does not prevent the binding of a second soluble, non-labeled binding partner to the second bidentate member. b) a second container comprising said first soluble, non-labeled binding partner to the first bidentate member; and c) a third container comprising said second soluble, non-labeled binding partner to the second bidentate member. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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