Title of article :
Fluorescence Polarization Immunoassay: Detection of Antibody to Brucella abortus
Author/Authors :
Lin، Min نويسنده , , Nielsen، Klaus نويسنده , , Gall، David نويسنده , , Jolley، Michael نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPA) is a homogeneous immunoassay useful for rapid and accurate detection of antibody or antigen. The principle of the assay is that a fluorescent dye (attached to an antigen or an antibody fragment) can be excited by plane-polarized light at the appropriate wavelength. As a rule, a small molecule rotates faster when in solution than a larger molecule. The rotation rate may be assessed by measuring light intensity in the vertical and horizontal planes. Generally, the time it takes a molecule to rotate through a given angle is an indication of its size. When a small molecule that rotates rapidly is bound to a larger molecule, the rotation rate is decreased and this decrease is measured. Because it is a primary antigen–antibody interaction, the rate of reaction is very rapid and usually a result may be obtained in minutes. This technology was applied to the detection of antibody to Brucella abortus in serum and milk, providing for the first time a rapid primary binding assay that is cost effective for use in the field.
Keywords :
video microscopy , Fluorescence microscopy , deconvolution , digital confocal microscopy , voltage-sensitive dye , optical recording
Journal title :
METHODS : A COMPANION TO METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY
Journal title :
METHODS : A COMPANION TO METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY