Claims
- 1. A method for detecting or quantitating an analyte present in a liquid sample, comprisingreacting the liquid sample with an analyte-reaction reagent, by said reacting, generating a solution of a first coil-forming peptide having a selected charge for interacting with a second, oppositely charged coil-forming peptide to form a stable α-helical coiled-coil heterodimer, contacting the first coil-forming peptide generated by said reaction with a biosensor having a detection surface with surface-bound molecules of said second, oppositely charged coil-forming peptide, under conditions effective to form a stable α-helical coiled-coil heterodimer on said detection surface, where binding of the coil-forming peptide to the immobilized coil-forming peptide measurably alters a signal generated by the biosensor, measuring the signal generated by the biosensor to determine whether said coiled-coil heterodimer formation on said detector surface has occurred, and correlating said generated signal to the presence of the analyte in the sample.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said analyte is a ligand, and said reacting includes mixing the analyte with a conjugate of the first coil-forming peptide and the analyte or an analyte analog, and reacting the analyte and conjugate with an analyte-binding anti-ligand agent, such that the amount of unbound conjugate generated is inversely proportional to the amount of analyte.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the analyte-bound agent is immobilized.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said analyte is a ligand, and said reacting includes mixing the analyte with a conjugate of the first coil-forming peptide and the analyte or an analyte analog, under conditions that the conjugate is displaced from an immobilized analyte-binding anti-ligand agent when analyte is present.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the analyte is an enzyme and said reacting enzymatically releases said second coil-forming peptide in soluble form when analyte is present.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the biosensor is an electrochemical biosensor that includes a conductive detection surface, a monolayer composed of hydrocarbon chains anchored at their proximal ends to the detection surface, and the second charged coil-forming peptide also anchored to said surface, where binding of the first peptide to the second peptide, to form said heterodimer, measurably alters current flow across the monolayer mediated by a redox ion species in an aqueous solution in contact with the monolayer, relative to electron flow observed when the second peptide alone is present.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the redox ion species has a charge equal to said second coil-forming peptide, and binding of the first peptide to the second peptide enhances ion-mediated current flow across said monolayer.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the redox ion species is Fe(CN)63−, if the charge of said first coil-forming peptide is negative, and Ru(NH3)63+, if the charge of said first coil-forming peptide is positive.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein the redox ion species has a charge opposite that of said second coil-forming peptide, and binding of the first peptide to the second peptide reduces ion-mediated current flow across said monolayer.
- 10. The method of claim 6, wherein the redox ion species is Fe(CN)63−, if the charge of said first coil-forming peptide is positive, and Ru(NH3)63+, if the charge of said first coil-forming peptide is negative.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/122,548 filed Mar. 2, 1999, now pending, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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