A new europium beta-diketone chelate for ultrasensitive time-resolved fluorescence immunoassays.

Anal Biochem

Department of Isotope, China Institute of Atomic Energy, PO Box 275-39, Beijing 102413, People's Republic of China.

Published: December 2002

4,4'-Bis(1",1",1"-trifluoro-2",4"-butanedione-6"-yl)-chlorosulfo-o-terphenyl (BTBCT) was synthesized by modifying the structure of the reported BHHCT. In comparison with the original BHHCT, the detection sensitivity of BTBCT-Eu chelate in aqueous solution was improved approximately 8 times by time-resolved fluorescence measurement. To construct sensitive TRFIAs with the use of BTBCT-Eu chelate as the fluorescent label, streptavidin-BSA conjugate was prepared by the maleimide-thiol method and labeled by BTBCT. The streptavidin-BSA conjugate and its BTBCT-labeled complex were affinity-purified using 2-iminobiotin-agarose as binding reagent. With streptavidin-BSA-BTBCT-Eu complex as signal generation reagent, a highly sensitive indirect serum hTSH TR-IFMA was developed. The low limit of detection (LLD) of the TSH TR-IFMA was 0.011 mIU/L with 10 microl of sample volume, corresponding to approximately 337,900 molecules per test. To evaluate the utility of BTBCT-Eu label in direct TRFIAs, a competitive serum T4 TRFIA was developed with T4-BSA-BTBCT-Eu complex as competing tracer. The measurements obtained by the present TSH TR-IFMA or T4 TRFIA correlated well with those obtained by commercial Wallac TSH DELFIA Ultra or T4 DELFIA, respectively. Primary results show that BTBCT can be employed as a powerful labeling material for constructing ultrasensitive TRFIAs.

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