Bioengineering, Vol. 10, Pages 1262: Quenchbodies That Enable One-Pot Detection of Antigens: A Structural Perspective

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Bioengineering, Vol. 10, Pages 1262: Quenchbodies That Enable One-Pot Detection of Antigens: A Structural Perspective

Bioengineering doi: 10.3390/bioengineering10111262

Authors: Hee-Jin Jeong

Quenchbody (Q-body) is a unique, reagentless, fluorescent antibody whose fluorescent intensity increases in an antigen-concentration-dependent manner. Q-body-based homogeneous immunoassay is superior to conventional immunoassays as it does not require multiple immobilization, reaction, and washing steps. In fact, simply mixing the Q-body and the sample containing the antigen enables the detection of the target antigen. To date, various Q-bodies have been developed to detect biomarkers of interest, including haptens, peptides, proteins, and cells. This review sought to describe the principle of Q-body-based immunoassay and the use of Q-body for various immunoassays. In particular, the Q-bodies were classified from a structural perspective to provide useful information for designing Q-bodies with an appropriate objective.

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