Direct Immobilization of Engineered Nanobodies on Gold Sensors

Protein Conformation Biosensing Techniques 02 engineering and technology Molecular Dynamics Simulation Single-Domain Antibodies 540 Protein Engineering molecular dynamic simulations nanobody Chemical engineering sensor Nanobody Gold 0210 nano-technology Antibodies, Immobilized surface plasmon resonance TP155 single-domain antibody
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c02280 Publication Date: 2021-04-15T04:04:40Z
ABSTRACT
Single-domain antibodies, known as nanobodies, have great potential as biorecognition elements for sensors because of their small size, affinity, specificity, and robustness. However, facile and efficient methods of nanobody immobilization are sought that retain their maximum functionality. Herein, we describe the direct immobilization of nanobodies on gold sensors by exploiting a modified cysteine strategically positioned at the C-terminal end of the nanobody. The experimental data based on secondary ion mass spectrometry, circular dichroism, and surface plasmon resonance, taken together with a detailed computational work (molecular dynamics simulations), support the formation of stable and well-oriented nanobody monolayers. Furthermore, the nanobody structure and activity is preserved, wherein the nanobody is immobilized at a high density (approximately 1 nanobody per 13 nm2). The strategy for the spontaneous nanobody self-assembly is simple and effective and possesses exceptional potential to be used in numerous sensing platforms, ranging from clinical diagnosis to environmental monitoring.
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