Electrochimica Acta, Vol.56, No.28, 10688-10693, 2011
Towards the detection of human papillomavirus infection by a reagentless electrochemical peptide biosensor
In the present work, we report first results about a technology using a conjugated copolymer poly(5-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone-co-5-hydroxy-2-carboxyethyl-1,4-naphth oquinone) acting both as immobilizing and transducing element for reagentless immunosensor, and its application for the detection of HPV infection. It was shown that the reagentless immunosensor was able to detect the interaction between antigenic peptide L1 from HPV-16 major capsid protein, a dominant epitope involved in viral infection as well as in prophylactic vaccine, and the relevant antibody. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Conjugated polymer;Electrochemical immunosensor;Reagentless detection;Peptide-antigen affinity;ELISA assays;Human papillomavirus