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  2. Biotin sulfone as a new tool for synthetic oligosaccharide immobilization: application to multiple analysis profiling and surface plasmonic analysis of anti-Candida albicans antibody reactivity against alpha and beta (1-->2) oligomannosides

Biotin sulfone as a new tool for synthetic oligosaccharide immobilization: application to multiple analysis profiling and surface plasmonic analysis of anti-Candida albicans antibody reactivity against alpha and beta (1-->2) oligomannosides

  • J Med Chem. 2008 Oct 9;51(19):6201-10. doi: 10.1021/jm800099g.
Mayeul Collot 1 Boualem Sendid Aurélie Fievez Camille Savaux Annie Standaert-Vitse Marc Tabouret Anne Sophie Drucbert Pierre Marie Danzé Daniel Poulain Jean-Maurice Mallet
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  • 1 Ecole Normale Supérieure, Département de Chimie, UMR CNRS 8642, Paris, France.
Abstract

As a part of our glycoantigen synthetic program for diagnosis and basic analysis of yeast-related pathogenic mechanisms, a library of 1-->2 oligomannosides suitable for immunoanalysis was prepared. The use of biotin sulfone, an oxidized form of biotin, offers a convenient solution for both oligosaccharide synthesis and immobilization on microspheres and surface plasmon resonance sensors. The application of this new strategy for the analysis of anti- Candida albicans antibody response through multiple-analyte profiling technology (Luminex) and with surface plasmonic analysis using biotin tagged synthetic oligosaccharides on avidin coated surfaces was validated using monoclonal Antibodies.

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