Apoenzyme reactivation electrochemical detection method and assay
First Claim
1. An electrochemical detection device for detecting an antigen in a liquid sample, said detection device comprising:
- an electrode containing an apoenzyme or otherwise inactive form of an electrochemically active enzyme that, in the active form, would produce an electrochemical change in said electrode in response to a substrate to the electrically active enzyme;
an apoenzyme cofactor, prosthetic group, or other activation moiety that converts the inactive form of said electrochemically active enzyme to an active form,said cofactor or activation moiety being present in the form of a complex that changes its structure due to interactions with said antigen;
said complex additionally containing an antibody capable of binding to said antigen;
said complex being incapable of activating the apoenzyme or otherwise inactive form of the electrochemically active enzyme in the absence of said antigen;
wherein said antigen induces changes in said complex, enabling said cofactor, prosthetic group or said activation moiety to activate said apoenzyme or said inactive form of an electrochemically active enzyme;
resulting in a detectable electrochemical change in said electrode.
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Abstract
The invention discloses a methods in which dry reagent enzyme based electrochemical biosensors, which are in a relatively mature form due to the extensive amount of development pioneered by the blood glucose monitoring industry, may be simply adapted to perform tests for blood coagulation, enzymatic activity, or immunochemical assays for antigens present in a fluid sample. In particular, the utility of combining apoenzyme based dry reagent electrochemical biosensors with apoenzyme reactivation technology is taught. This combination creates a novel combination dry reagent test technology capable of detecting a wide range of different analytes.
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1. An electrochemical detection device for detecting an antigen in a liquid sample, said detection device comprising:
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an electrode containing an apoenzyme or otherwise inactive form of an electrochemically active enzyme that, in the active form, would produce an electrochemical change in said electrode in response to a substrate to the electrically active enzyme; an apoenzyme cofactor, prosthetic group, or other activation moiety that converts the inactive form of said electrochemically active enzyme to an active form, said cofactor or activation moiety being present in the form of a complex that changes its structure due to interactions with said antigen; said complex additionally containing an antibody capable of binding to said antigen; said complex being incapable of activating the apoenzyme or otherwise inactive form of the electrochemically active enzyme in the absence of said antigen; wherein said antigen induces changes in said complex, enabling said cofactor, prosthetic group or said activation moiety to activate said apoenzyme or said inactive form of an electrochemically active enzyme;
resulting in a detectable electrochemical change in said electrode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for detecting an antigen in a liquid sample, said method comprising:
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an electrode containing an apoenzyme or otherwise inactive form of an electrochemically active enzyme that, in the active form, would produce an electrochemical change in said electrode in response to an enzyme substrate to die electrically active enzyme; an apoenzyme cofactor, prosthetic group or other activation moiety that converts the inactive form of said electrochemically active enzyme to an active form; said cofactor, prosthetic group or activation moiety being present in the form of a complex that changes its structure due to interactions with said antigen; said complex additionally containing an antibody capable of binding to said antigen; said complex being incapable of activating the apoenzyme or otherwise inactive form of the electrochemically active enzyme in the absence of said antigen; wherein said analyte induces changes in said complex, enabling said cofactor, prosthetic group or said activation moiety to activate said apoenzyme or said inactive form of an electrochemically active enzyme;
resulting in a detectable electrochemical change in said electrode;in which antigen is added to the electrode, the electrochemical status of the electrode is assessed, and the relative amount of antigen present in the sample is detected.
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