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Optical solid-phase biosensor based on polyionic layers labelled with fluorescent dyes

  • US 5,711,915 A
  • Filed: 10/24/1995
  • Issued: 01/27/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/18/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An optical solid-phase biosensor which is labelled with a dye F1 and with a receptor molecule for the detection of analyte molecules in liquid phase, which is labelled with a dye F2 utilising the Forster energy transfer between F1 and F2, which consists ofa) an optionally optically transparent support,b) a multilayer located thereon, made from polymers containing ionically charged groups, where each layer contains ions of the same charge, said ions of the first layer having the opposite charge of the optionally modified support and, in case of further layers, each further layer having a charge opposite that of the previous layer,c) wherein said multilayer forming polymers, in addition to the charged groups, contain covalently bonded in the uppermost layer or one of the uppermost layers the fluorescent dye F1 as doner dye andd) an antibody or antigen as receptor covalently or ionically bonded to the uppermost layer, to whiche) an antigen or antibody is bound as analyte molecule which is in turn labelled with the fluorescent dye F2, where the spacing between the dye molecules permits a radiationless Forster energy transfer, wherein at least one layer of polyanions and at least one layer of polycations are used and wherein, when more than one of each are used, the polyanion layers and polycation layers alternate with respect to each other, one after the other, and wherein the concentration of the bound analyte molecule is measured as a function of the increase in the fluorescence intensity of F1 or the decrease in the fluorescence intensity F2 or the change in the ratio of the two intensities.

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