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NanoDLSay TM – A New Solution for Biomolecular Detection and Analysis February 2010 Copyright of Nano Discovery, Inc.

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Page 1: NanoDLSay TM – A New Solution for Biomolecular Detection and Analysis February 2010 Copyright of Nano Discovery, Inc

NanoDLSayTM – A New Solution for Biomolecular

Detection and Analysis

February 2010 Copyright of Nano Discovery, Inc.

Page 2: NanoDLSay TM – A New Solution for Biomolecular Detection and Analysis February 2010 Copyright of Nano Discovery, Inc

Biomolecular Detection and Analysis: the foundation of the whole modern life science research and medical diagnosis

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What is NanoDLSayTM: Gold Nanoparticle Coupled with Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) for

Biomolecular Assay

Add sample

Incubate Measureby DLS

Increasing antigen concentration

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Gold nanoparticle-antibody conjugates

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Why Gold Nanoparticles (GNPs)?

Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) have exceptionally large light scattering cross section at or near their surface plasmon wavelength region

Gold nanoparticles scatter light 105 times stronger than a fluorescent dye molecule; 100s times stronger than polystyrene (PS) latex particles

The scattered light of gold nanoparticles does not suffer from the photobleaching often encountered in fluorescent molecules

Detection limit of DLS for GNPs can easily reach fM to aM range

Figure: Dark field optical images of GNPs mixed with human serum (A) and PS particles (B)

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Gold nanorods

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Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS)

Scattered light intensity fluctuation

Autocorrelate intensity fluctuations

Sample solution

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Obtain results in minutes instead of hours and days Easy to conduct (a one-step process!) Almost labor-free, no special training needed Simple instrument ($40-60K, instead of $100sK +) Low cost and high sensitivity Can be easily adapted for protein panel analysis Extensive range of applications

Unique Features of NanoDLSayTM

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ELISA: takes days to prepare and hours to conduct the assay Western blot: takes days to complete, labor-intensive, special training Surface plasmon resonance: too expensive ($200-500K) Applications: limited

Comparison with Traditional Techniques:

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Various Types of Gold Nanoparticle Size Change Upon Binding with Target Protein

Molecules

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Sandwich assay

Protein-protein interaction study

Protein complex/ aggregate detection

Particle size increase

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Broad Applications of NanoDLSayTM

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General assay for protein detection & analysis Protein-protein interaction study Biomolecular binding kinetics study Receptor-ligand identification Antibody isotyping and quality control analysis Protein complex analysis Protein aggregation study Detection of non-protein biomolecules Detection of small chemicals and ions Protein inhibitor screening and drug development Biopharmaceutical research and development Detection of viruses and bacteria Nanoparticle bioconjugate development Nanoparticle quality control Nanoparticle size analysis

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Application 1. As a General Sandwich Immunoassay for

Protein Detection

Huo, et al. JACS, 2008, 130, 2780-2782

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• Two different monoclonal antibodies are conjugated to two different GNPs

• Sandwich structure formation between the target protein and two GNP probes will cause nanoparticle cluster formation, therefore, lead to the average particle size increase of the assay solution

• The average particle size increase can be correlated to target protein concentration

• Two monoclonal antibodies may be replaced by a polyclonal antibody

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Application 2. Monitor Gold Nanoparticle Bioconjugation Process

and Quality Control

Nanoparticle size increase

• An extremely powerful tool to monitor gold nanoparticle bioconjugation process

• Analyze the quality, stability and binding affinity of gold nanoparticle bioconjugates

Huo, et al. Anal. Chem. 2009, 81, 9425-9432

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In-situ monitoring of theadsorption process

Antibody concentration effect study

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Application 3. Protein-Protein Binding and

Interaction Study• In-situ monitoring of protein-protein

binding and interaction study• When target protein binds to protein

conjugated to gold nanoparticles, the particle size will increase

• A function very similar to the Surface Plasmon Resonance technique

• Example 1: can be used to confirm the binding affinity of bioconjugated gold nanoparticles

• Example 2: can be used for antibody isotyping and quality control analysis

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Application 4. Detect Protein Complex/Aggregate

Formation

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• Nonlinear increase of nanoparticle size at a critical target protein concentration• The particle size increases dramatically and quickly at this particle concentration• Particle size distribution curve often reveals very broad and multi-model polydispersed

distribution. Run-to-run variation is often large

How to identify protein complex/aggregate formation from NanoDLSay analysis:

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1) Jans, H.; Liu, X.; Austin, L.; Maes, G.; Huo, Q. Dynamic light scattering as a powerful tool for gold nanoparticle bioconjugation and biomolecular binding study. Anal. Chem. 2009, 81, 9425-9432

2) Austin, L.; Liu, X.; Huo, Q. An immunoassay for monoclonal antibody isotyping and quality analysis using gold nanoparticles and dynamic light scattering. American Biotechnology Laboratory 2010, in press

3) Liu, X.; Huo, Q. A washing-free and amplification-free one-step homogeneous assay for protein detection using gold nanoparticle probes and dynamic light scattering. J. Immunol. Method 2009, 349, 38-44.

4) Dai, Q.; Liu, X.; Coutts, J.; Austin, L.; Huo, Q. A one-step highly sensitive method for DNA detection using dynamic light scattering. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 8138-8139.

5) Liu, X.; Dai, Q.; Austin, L.; Coutts, J.; Knowles, G.; Zou, J.; Chen, H.; Huo, Q. A One-step homogeneous immunoassay for cancer biomarker detection using gold nanoparticle probes coupled with dynamic light scattering. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 2780-2782. (also featured at JACS Select #5, 2009, free)

6) Ray, P.C. et al. Use of gold nanoparticles in a simple colorimetric and ultrasensitive dynamic light scattering assay: selective detection of arsenic in groundwater. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2009, 48, 9668-9671.

Examples: Refer to Publications

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For Further Information

Contact:

Nano Discovery Inc.Tel: 407-770-8954Email: [email protected]

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