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Detection of Cholera Cells Using Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor
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Detection of Cholera Cells Using Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor
Choi, Ki Bong , Youn, Hee Ju , Ha, Youn Chul , Kim, Kwang Joong , Choi, Jung Do 1
Journal of Microbiology 1998;36(1):43-48

GWSD-4-3, Agency for Defense Development; ¹Department of Biochemistry, Chungbuk National UniversityGWSD-4-3, Agency for Defense Development; ¹Department of Biochemistry, Chungbuk National University
Corresponding author:  Choi, Ki Bong ,
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In this report, we describe the application of colloidal gold particles for bacterial cell detection using a surface plasmon resonance(SPR) sensor. A monoclonal antibody against V. cholere was immobilized onto the gold film of a sensor chip activated with N-hydroxysuccinimide. Optimal conditions for the immunochemical reaction for cholera detection was investigated with streptavidin coated colloidal fold particles and ciotinylated monoclonal antibody against cholera cells. The sensitivity of the cholera cell assay with SPR sensor could be enhanced 1000 times by binding of anti-cholera monoclonal antibody-biotin conjugate and streptavidin coated colloidal gold suspension. From a viewpoint of sensitivity, SPR sensor is about 10 times more sensitive than ELISA. This result illustrates the feasibility of using the SPR sensor in bacterial cell detection.

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