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Analytical Chemistry | 2011

Homogeneous Detection of Avidin Based on Switchable Lanthanide Luminescence

Ulla Karhunen; Jaana Rosenberg; Urpo Lamminmäki; Tero Soukka

We have developed switchable lanthanide luminescence-based binary probe technology for homogeneous detection of avidin, which is a tetrameric protein. Two different nonluminescent label moieties--a light-absorbing antenna ligand and a lanthanide ion carrier chelate--were conjugated to separate biotins, which is known as avidins natural ligand. The assay was based on binding of the two differently labeled biotins on separate binding sites on the target protein and consequent self-assembly of a luminescent complex from the two label moieties. Specific luminescence signal was observed only at the presence of the target protein. The characteristics of the switchable lanthanide luminescence assay were compared to the reference assay, based on lanthanide resonance energy transfer. Both assays had a limit of detection in the low-picomolar concentration range; however, the lanthanide chelate complementation-based assay had wider dynamic range and its optimization was more straightforward. The switchable lanthanide luminescence technology could be further applied to generic protein detection, using reagents that are analogous to the proximity ligation assay principle.


Analytical Biochemistry | 2016

Development of recombinant antibody-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the detection of skatole

Janne Leivo; Joonas Mäkelä; Jaana Rosenberg; Urpo Lamminmäki

The occurrence of boar taint and the European Commission recommendation to discontinue the surgical castration of pigs by the year 2018 creates an urgent need for new analytical methods that are simple, affordable, and suitable for field testing. We describe the generation and engineering of a skatole-specific antibody derived from a synthetic antibody library and the development of ELISA for its detection. The immunoassay is capable of detecting skatole with IC50 of 222xa0μgxa0L(-1), which is within the analytical threshold level suggested for skatole, and with low cross-reactivity interference from other indolic compounds.


Analytical Chemistry | 2006

Upconversion Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer in a Homogeneous Immunoassay for Estradiol

Katri Kuningas; Telle Ukonaho; Henna Päkkilä; Terhi Rantanen; Jaana Rosenberg; Timo Lövgren; Tero Soukka


Analytical Chemistry | 2003

A Europium Chelate for Quantitative Point-of-Care Immunoassays Using Direct Surface Measurement

Piia von Lode; Jaana Rosenberg; and Kim Pettersson; Harri Takalo


Protein Engineering | 2003

Further improvement of broad specificity hapten recognition with protein engineering

Teemu Korpimäki; Jaana Rosenberg; Pekka Virtanen; Urpo Lamminmäki; Mika Tuomola; Petri Saviranta


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2002

Improving broad specificity hapten recognition with protein engineering

Teemu Korpimäki; Jaana Rosenberg; Pekka Virtanen; Tuomas Karskela; Urpo Lamminmäki; Mika Tuomola; Markus Vehniäinen; Petri Saviranta


Journal of Luminescence | 2014

Study on photophysical properties of Eu(III) complexes with aromatic β-diketones – Role of charge transfer states in the energy migration

Markus Räsänen; Harri Takalo; Jaana Rosenberg; Joonas Mäkelä; Keijo Haapakka; Jouko Kankare


Analytical Biochemistry | 2004

Quantification of streptavidin adsorption in microtitration wells.

Lasse Välimaa; Kim Pettersson; Jaana Rosenberg; Matti Karp; Timo Lövgren


Journal of Luminescence | 2017

Study on luminescent ternary EuEDTA complexes with a set of substituted 4-phenylethynyl and 4-aryl pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acids

Markus Räsänen; Jaana Rosenberg; Jukka Lukkari; Keijo Haapakka; Jouko Kankare; Harri Takalo


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2001

Synthesis of Orthogonally Protected Bis(aminomethyl)malonic Acid, and Its Use as a Key Building Block in the Preparation of Cyclic Peptide Conjugates of 2-N-Alkyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline on a Solid Support

Jaana Rosenberg; Tuomas Karskela; Petri Heinonen; Harri Lönnberg

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