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Reference type: Journal
Authors: Xing RR, Guo ZC, Lu HF, Zhang Q, Liu Z
Article Title: Molecular imprinting and cladding produces antibody mimics with significantly improved affinity and specificity.
Publication date: 2021
Journal: Science Bulletin
DOI: 10.1016/j.scib.2021.10.006
Alternative URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095927321006460

Abstract: Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs), as important mimics of antibodies, are chemically synthesized by polymerization in the presence of a target compound. MIPs have found wide applications in important fileds. However, the current molecular imprinting technology suffers from a dilemma; there is often a compromise between the best affinity and the best specificity for MIPs prepared under optimized conditions. Herein, we proposed a new strategy called molecular imprinting and cladding (MIC) to solve this issue. The principle is straightforward; after molecular imprinting, a chemically inert cladding thinlayer is generated to precisely cover non-imprinted area. We further proposed a special MIC approach for controllably engineering protein binders. The prepared cladded MIPs (cMIPs) exhibited significantly improved affinity and specificity. The general applicability of the proposed strategy and method was verified by engineering of cMIPs for the recognition of a variety of different proteins. The feasibility of cMIPs for real applications was demonstrated by fluorescence imaging of cancer cells against normal cells and immunoassay of C-peptide in human urine. This study opened up a new avenue for controllably engineering protein-specific antibody mimics with excellent recognition properties, holding great prospective in important applications such as disease diagnosis and nanomedicine
Author keywords: Molecular imprinting, Rational design, Controllable engineering, Protein, epitope


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