Claims
- 1. A test strip suitable for a lateral flow assay, which test strip comprises a sample-receiving zone, a labeling zone and a capture zone,wherein said sample-receiving zone contains a single movably bound first anti-analyte coupled to a first member of a first specific binding pair irrelevant to analyte/anti-analyte interaction, wherein said labeling zone contains a movably bound counter member of said first specific binding pair irrelevant to analyte/anti-analyte interaction, said counter member is coupled to a label, and wherein said capture zone is separated into a gatekeeping zone proximal to said sample-receiving zone that contains a movably bound second anti-analyte coupled to a first member of a second specific binding pair irrelevant to analyte/anti-analyte interaction and a detecting zone distal to said sample-receiving zone that contains an immobilized counter member of said second specific binding pair irrelevant to analyte/anti-analyte interaction.
- 2. The test strip of claim 1, wherein the first and second anti-analyte is an antibody or an immunologically reactive portion thereof immunospecific for the analyte.
- 3. The test strip of claim 1, wherein the specific binding pair is avidin or streptavidin and biotin.
- 4. A method to determine the presence, absence or amount of an analyte in a sample in a one-step lateral flow assay conducted on a test strip, which method comprises:a) providing a test strip suitable for a one-step lateral flow assay, which test strip comprises a sample-receiving zone, a labeling zone and a capture zone, wherein said sample-receiving zone contains a single movably bound first anti-analyte coupled to a first member of a first specific binding pair irrelevant to analyte/anti-analyte interaction, said labeling zone contains a movably bound counter member of said first specific binding pair irrelevant to analyte/anti-analyte interaction, said counter member is coupled to a label, and said capture zone is separated into a gatekeeping zone proximal to said sample-receiving zone that contains a movably bound second anti-analyte coupled to a first member of a second specific binding pair irrelevant to analyte/anti-analyte interaction and a detecting zone distal to said sample-receiving zone that contains an immobilized counter member of said second specific binding pair irrelevant to analyte/anti-analyte interaction; b) applying a fluid sample containing or suspected of containing an analyte to said sample-receiving zone, and allowing said sample to flow through said labeling zone and into said capture zone and carrying said analyte, if present, said first anti-analyte, said movably bound counter member and said movably bound second anti-analyte into said detecting zone to form a first anti-analyte/analyte/second anti-analyte complex, wherein said label is linked to said complex through the interaction between said first member and counter member of said first specific binding pair and said second anti-analyte in said complex is bound to said test strip through the interaction between said first member and counter member of said second specific binding pair; and c) assessing the presence, absence or amount of label in said first anti-analyte/analyte/second anti-analyte complex to determine the presence, absence or amount of said analyte in said sample.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the first and second anti-analyte is an antibody or an immunologically reactive portion thereof immunospecific for the analyte.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein the specific binding pair is avidin or streptavidin and biotin.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/700,663, filed Aug. 9, 1996, now abandoned, which claims priority benefit of Provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/002,777, filed Aug. 9, 1995 under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) now abandoned.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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