DNA‐Encoded Immunoassay in Picoliter Drops: A Minimal Cell‐Free Approach

Author:

Jacková Barbara12,Mottet Guillaume2,Rudiuk Sergii1ORCID,Morel Mathieu1ORCID,Baigl Damien1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. PASTEUR Department of Chemistry École Normale Supérieure PSL University Sorbonne Université CNRS Paris 75005 France

2. Large Molecules Research Platform Sanofi Vitry‐sur‐Seine 94400 France

Abstract

AbstractImmunoassays have emerged as indispensable bioanalytical tools but necessitate long preliminary steps for the selection, production, and purification of the antibody(ies) to be used. Here is explored the paradigm shift of creating a rapid and purification‐free assay in picoliter drops where the antibody is expressed from coding DNA and its binding to antigens concomitantly characterized in situ. Efficient synthesis in bulk of various functional variable domains of heavy‐chain only antibodies (VHH) using reconstituted cell‐free expression media, including an anti‐green fluorescent protein VHH, is shown first. A microfluidic device is then used to generate monodisperse drops (30 pL) containing all the assay components, including a capture scaffold, onto which the accumulation of VHH:antigen produces a specific fluorescent signal. This allows to assess, in parallel or sequentially at high throughput (500 Hz), the VHH‐antigen binding and its specificity in less than 3 h, directly from a VHH‐coding DNA, for multiple VHH sequences, various antigens and down to DNA concentrations as low as 12 plasmids per drop. It is anticipated that the ultraminiaturized format, robustness, and programmability of this novel cell‐free immunoassay concept will constitute valuable assets in fields as diverse as antibody discovery, point‐of‐care diagnostics, synthetic biology, and/or bioanalytical assays.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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