Claims
- 1. An assay method for determining the presence in a sample of an analyte, which analyte is a member of a specific binding pair ("mip") consisting of ligand and its homologous receptor;
- said method employing:
- (a) a continuous aqueous medium;
- (b) first and second discrete dispersible solid particle conjugates to which are conjugated mips, a first enzyme conjugated to said first particle and a second enzyme conjugated to said second particle, where said first and second enzymes are related by the product of said first enzyme being the substrate of said second enzyme;
- (c) a signal producing system capable of producing a detectable signal, said system comprising said first and second enzymes, substrate for said first enzyme, and any additional substrates for said second enzyme other than said product of said first enzyme, wherein the reaction of said second enzyme results in a second product producing a detectable signal; and
- wherein the amount of agglutination of said particles bringing said first and said second enzymes into close proximity is related to the amount of analyte in said sample;
- said method comprising:
- combining in an aqueous assay medium,
- (a) said sample;
- (b) said particle conjugates substantially uniformly dispersed in said medium;
- (c) said substrate for said first enzyme;
- (d) the homologous member of said specific binding pair, when the particle conjugates have the same mip which corresponds to the analyte; and
- determining the level of the signal resulting from said second product in said assay medium as compared to an assay medium having a known amount of analyte.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, where said aqueous assay medium is at a temperature in the range of about 10.degree.-50.degree. C., at a pH in the range of about 5-10, and said signal producing system includes a scavenger which modifies said product of said first enzyme to a compound which is inactive with said second enzyme.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, where at least one of said enzymes is an oxidoreductase.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, wherein one of said enzymes is horse radish peroxidase.
- 5. A method according to any of claims 3 or 4, where said first enzyme is glucose oxidase.
- 6. A method according to claim 2, wherein said analyte is a hapten.
- 7. A method according to claim 2, wherein said analyte is an antigen.
- 8. A kit for use in an immunoassay for determining the presence in a sample of an analyte, which analyte is a member of a specific binding pair ("mip") consisting of ligand and its homologous receptor;
- said method employing:
- (a) a continuous aqueous medium;
- (b) first and second discrete dispersible solid particle conjugates to which are conjugated mips, a first enzyme conjugated to said first particle and a second enzyme conjugated to said second particle, where said first and second enzymes are related by the product of said first enzyme being the substrate of said second enzyme;
- (c) a signal producing system capable of producing a detectable signal, said system comprising said first and second enzymes, substrate for said first enzyme, and any additional substrates for said second enzyme other than said product of said first enzyme, wherein the reaction of said second enzyme results in a second product producing a detectable signal; and
- wherein the amount of agglutination of said particles bringing said first and said second enzymes into close proximity is related to the amount of analyte in said sample;
- said method comprising:
- combining in an aqueous assay medium,
- (a) said sample;
- (b) said particle conjugates substantially uniformly dispersed in said medium;
- (c) said substrate for said first enzyme;
- (d) the homologous member of said specific binding pair, when the particle conjugates have the same mip which corresponds to the analyte; and
- determining the level of the signal resulting from said second product in said assay medium as compared to an assay medium having a known amount of analyte; said kit comprising, in packaged combination in relative amounts to substantially optimize the sensitivity of said assay, first and second discrete dispersible solid particle conjugates, each of said particle conjugates having mips conjugated thereto and a first enzyme conjugated to said first particle and a second enzyme conjugated to said second particle, where the two enzymes are related by the product of said first enzyme being the substrate of said second enzyme and wherein the reaction of said second enzyme results in a product providing a detectable signal.
- 9. A kit according to claim 8, including a scavenger which modifies said product of said first enzyme to a compound which is inactive with said second enzyme.
- 10. A kit according to claim 9, when said first enzyme is glucose oxidase and said second enzyme is horse radish peroxidase and said scavenger is catalase.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application U.S. Ser. No. 373,760, filed Apr. 30, 1982, now abandoned.
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