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Nanobody in a Double "Y"-Shaped Assembly: A Promising Candidate for Lateral Flow Immunoassays.

Yumeng XiaoHongjie DongCancan WuKundi ZhangXiaoqiong JiangJunyu ChenHongwei WangSujuan XuFengyu ZhangLichuan Gu
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Derived from camelid heavy-chain antibodies, nanobodies (Nbs) are the smallest natural antibodies and are an ideal tool in biological studies because of their simple structure, high yield, and low cost. Nbs possess significant potential for developing highly specific and user-friendly diagnostic assays. Despite offering considerable advantages in detection applications, knowledge is limited regarding the exclusive use of Nbs in lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) detection. Herein, we present a novel double "Y" architecture, achieved by using the SpyTag/SpyCatcher and Im7/CL7 systems. The double "Y" assemblies exhibited a significantly higher affinity for their epitopes, as particularly evident in the reduced dissociation rate. An LFIA employing double "Y" assemblies was effectively used to detect the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 N protein, with a detection limit of at least 500 pg/mL. This study helps broaden the array of tools available for the development of Nb-based diagnostic techniques.
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