System for simultaneously conducting multiple ligand binding assays
First Claim
1. A method for detecting a target analyte in a sample, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a detector comprising a waveguide having opposed planar surfaces with a plurality of discrete probes on at least one of the planar surfaces, each probe including a specific binding partner for a selected analyte, at least one of the probes being a responsive probe that includes a specific binding partner for the target analyte;
b) applying the sample to the detector such that the target analyte binds to its specific binding partner;
c) passing laser light into a first selected location of one of the planar surfaces of the detector so that evanescent light radiates from the waveguide and impinges on at least some of the probes, wherein light, if any, emitted from a probe with target analyte bound thereto is different from the light, if any, emitted by the same probe without target analyte bound thereto;
d) detecting emission of light from at least one first selected probe;
e) causing relative movement between the laser light and the detector;
f) passing laser light into a second selected location of one of the planar surfaces of the detector, so that evanescent light radiates from the waveguide and impinges on at least some of the probes, wherein the second selected location is different from the first selected location, wherein light, if any, emitted from a probe with a target analyte bound thereto is different from the light, if any, emitted by the same probe without target analyte bound thereto; and
g) detecting emission of light from at least one second selected probe which is different from the first selected probe.
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Abstract
A system for simultaneously conducting multiple ligand assays on a sample potentially containing target analytes uses as a detector a waveguide having a planar surface with a plurality of probes of known recognition to the target analytes thereon. The probes are in discrete areas on the waveguide. A sample containing target analyte is treated with a light-responsive compound such that it binds to the target analyte to form a conjugate and the conjugate is applied to the probes on the waveguide. A laser light is passed into the planar surface of the waveguide at a plurality of different locations, by causing relative movement between the waveguide and the laser light, so that evanescent waves radiate from the waveguide. Where conjugate has attached to a probe, there is emission of light different from that emitted by a probe without conjugate attached thereto.
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23 Claims
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1. A method for detecting a target analyte in a sample, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a detector comprising a waveguide having opposed planar surfaces with a plurality of discrete probes on at least one of the planar surfaces, each probe including a specific binding partner for a selected analyte, at least one of the probes being a responsive probe that includes a specific binding partner for the target analyte; b) applying the sample to the detector such that the target analyte binds to its specific binding partner; c) passing laser light into a first selected location of one of the planar surfaces of the detector so that evanescent light radiates from the waveguide and impinges on at least some of the probes, wherein light, if any, emitted from a probe with target analyte bound thereto is different from the light, if any, emitted by the same probe without target analyte bound thereto; d) detecting emission of light from at least one first selected probe; e) causing relative movement between the laser light and the detector; f) passing laser light into a second selected location of one of the planar surfaces of the detector, so that evanescent light radiates from the waveguide and impinges on at least some of the probes, wherein the second selected location is different from the first selected location, wherein light, if any, emitted from a probe with a target analyte bound thereto is different from the light, if any, emitted by the same probe without target analyte bound thereto; and g) detecting emission of light from at least one second selected probe which is different from the first selected probe. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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2. A method for detecting a target analyte in a sample, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a detector comprising a waveguide having a planar surface with a plurality of discrete probes on the planar surface, each probe including a specific binding partner for a selected analyte, at least one of the probes being a responsive probe that includes a specific binding partner for the target analyte; b) applying the sample to the detector such that the target analyte binds to a specific binding partner; c) passing laser light into the detector at a plurality of selected locations on the planar surface by causing relative movement between the waveguide and the laser light so that evanescent light radiates from the waveguide and impinges on at least some of the probes, wherein light, if any, emitted from a probe with target analyte bound thereto is different from the light, if any, emitted by the same probe without target analyte bound thereto; and d) detecting emission of light from the probes. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 21, 22, 23)
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12. A method for detecting a target analyte in a sample, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a detector comprising a waveguide having a planar surface thereon and having a plurality of discrete probes, each probe including a specific binding partner for a selected analyte, a plurality of the probes being a responsive probe that includes a specific binding partner for the target analyte; b) exposing the probes to (i) the sample and (ii) an analog of the target analyte, the analog being capable of binding to the same specific binding partner to which the target analyte can bind, so that the analog and the target analyte competitively bind to the responsive probes; c) passing laser light into the detector at a plurality of selected locations on the planar surface by causing relative movement between the waveguide and the laser light so that evanescent light radiates from the waveguide and impinges on the probes, wherein light, if any, emitted from a probe with target analyte bound thereto is different from the light, if any, emitted by the same probe with the analog bound thereto; and d) detecting emission of light from the probes. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A method for analyzing multiple samples for the same target analyte, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a detector comprising a waveguide having a planar surface with a plurality of discrete probes thereon, at least some of the probes being a responsive probe that includes a specific binding partner for the target analyte; b) treating each sample with a different light-emitting compound so that the light-emitting compounds attach to the target analyte in the samples to form conjugates; c) applying the samples to the detector such that the conjugates bind to the responsive probes; d) passing laser light into the detector at a plurality of selected locations on the planar surface by causing relative movement between the waveguide and the laser light so that evanescent light radiates from the waveguide and impinges on the responsive probes resulting in light being emitted by the light-emitting compounds, wherein the different light-emitting compounds emit different light; and e) detecting emission of light from the probes. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. A method for detecting multiple target analytes in a sample, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a detector comprising a waveguide having a planar surface with a plurality of different discrete probes thereon, each probe including a specific binding partner for a selected analyte, at least some of the probes being capable of binding to a corresponding target analyte; b) applying the sample to the detector such that the target analytes bind to their corresponding specific binding partner; c) passing laser light into the detector at a plurality of selected locations on the planar surface by causing relative movement between the waveguide and the laser light so that evanescent light radiates from the waveguide and impinges on the probes, wherein light, if any, emitted from a probe with target analyte bound thereto is different from the light, if any, emitted by the same probe without target analyte bound thereto; and d) detecting emission of light from the probes. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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