Claims
- 1. A fluorescent composition for use in an assay for an analyte of interest, comprising:
a particle; one or more fluorescent molecules bound to the surface of or within said particle; a biological reagent selected from the group consisting of a receptor for said analyte of interest and a ligand analogue that competes with said analyte of interest for binding to a receptor, said biological reagent directly or indirectly bound to said particle; and one or more protective agents bound to the surface of or within said particle, said protective agent(s) configured and arranged to protect said biological reagent from inactivation when said particle is exposed to light and oxygen.
- 2. A fluorescent composition according to claim 1, wherein said particle is a latex particle.
- 3. A fluorescent composition according to claim 1, wherein said particle is a liposome.
- 4. A fluorescent composition according to claim 1, wherein said particle is an alumina particle.
- 5. A fluorescent composition according to claim 1, wherein said particle is a silica particle.
- 6. A fluorescent composition according to claim 1, wherein said particle comprises one or more fluorescent molecules within said particle.
- 7. A fluorescent composition according to claim 6, wherein said protective agent(s) comprise a protein adsorbed to the surface of said particle.
- 8. A fluorescent composition according to claim 7, wherein said biological reagent is indirectly bound to said particle through said protein.
- 9. A fluorescent composition according to claim 6, wherein said protective agent(s) comprise an antioxidant within said particle.
- 10. A fluorescent composition according to claim 9, wherein said biological reagent is directly bound to said particle.
- 11. A fluorescent composition according to claim 9, wherein said antioxidant is selected from the group consisting of lycopene, lutein, β-carotene, bixin, corcetin, physalien, nickle complex, stilbene, and BHA.
- 12. A fluorescent composition according to claim 9, wherein said protective agent(s) comprise a protein adsorbed to the surface of said particle.
- 13. A fluorescent composition according to claim 12, wherein said biological reagent is indirectly bound to said particle through said protein.
- 14. A fluorescent composition according to claim 6, wherein said protective agent(s) comprise a heterofunctional crosslinking reagent between said biological reagent and said particle, said heterofunctional crosslinking reagent having a length sufficient to protect said biological reagent from inactivation when said particle is exposed to light and oxygen.
- 15. A fluorescent composition according to claim 14, wherein said heterofunctional crosslinking reagent is selected from the group consisting of succinimidyl-4-(N-maleimidomethyl)-cyclohexane-1-carboxy-(6-amido-caproate) and succinimidyl-6-[3-(2-pyridyldithio)propionamido]hexanoate.
- 16. A fluorescent composition according to claim 1, wherein said fluorescent composition is suspended in an aqueous solvent.
- 17. A fluorescent composition according to claim 16, wherein said aqueous solvent comprises an antioxidant.
- 18. A fluorescent composition according to claim 16, wherein said aqueous solvent comprises an oxygen depleting system.
- 19. A fluorescent composition according to claim 1, wherein said biological reagent is selected from the group consisting of an antibody, a nucleic acid, a protein, and a peptide.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the priority of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/837,309, entitled “Novel Compositions And Methods For Inhibiting Light-Induced Inactivation Of Biological Reagents”, filed Apr. 9, 1997, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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08837309 |
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10338182 |
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