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Production and Characterization of a Single-Chain Variable Fragment Linked Alkaline Phosphatase Fusion Protein for Detection of O,O-Diethyl Organophosphorus Pesticides in a One-Step Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 60, Issue 20, Pages 5076-5083

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf300570q

Keywords

single-chain variable fragment; alkaline phosphatase; fusion protein; broad specificity; organophosphorus pesticide

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2012CB720803]
  2. Special Fund for Agro-Scientific Research in the Public Interest of China [201003008-08]

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A single-chain variable fragment (scFv) linked alkaline phosphatase (AP) fusion protein for detection of O,O-diethyl organophosphorus pesticides (O,O-diethyl OPs) was produced and characterized. The scFv gene was prepared by cloning V-L and V-H genes from hybridoma cells secreting monoclonal antibody with broad specificity for O,O-diethyl OPs. The amplified V-L and V-H regions were assembled using a linker (Gly(4)Ser)(3) by means of splicing overlap extension polymerase chain reaction to obtain the scFv gene, which was cloned into the expression vector pLIP6/GN containing an AP gene to produce the scFv-AP fusion protein in Escherichia coli strain BL21. The protein was purified by antigen-conjugated immunoaffinity chromatography and characterized by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, Western blotting, and competitive direct enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (cdELISA). The fusion protein is bifunctional, retaining both antigen binding specificity and AP enzymatic activity. Analysis of spiked and blind river water and Chinese cabbage samples demonstrated that the fusion protein based cdELISA(FP) exhibited good sensitivity and reproducibility.

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