Claims
- 1. A polypeptide-labeled analyte analog for use in carrying out an assay of a sample containing the analyte, having the following formula:
- A.sub.m --X.sub.n --z.sub.o --Y.sub.n --[PP.sub.1 ]p
- wherein A is an analyte analog, X is a moiety covalently linked to A and either Z or Y, Y is a moiety covalently linked to PP.sub.1 and either Z or X; Z is a bridging group linked to X and Y; PP.sub.1 is a polypeptide partner, m,n, and p are integers of from 1 to about 8, and o is zero or an integer of from 1 to about 8, said polypeptide labeled analog being capable of competing with the analyte for binding to an antibody specific for the analyte, and said polypeptide-labeled analyte analog being capable of non-covalently binding with a second polypeptide partner, PP.sub.2, to form a complex exhibiting enzymatic catalytic activity capable of converting a substrate to a reporter molecule which can be detected, said enzymatic catalytic activity being inhibited by complexation of the polypeptide-labeled analyte analog with antibody and absent binding of said polypeptide-labeled analyte analog with the polypeptide partner, PP.sub.2, catalytic activity is not expressed.
- 2. A polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of use in carrying out an assay of a sample containing the analyte, having the following formula:
- A--X--Z.sub.o --Y--PP.sub.1 ].sub.n
- where in A is an analyte analog; X is a moiety covalently linked to A and either Z or Y; Y is a moiety covalently linked to PP.sub.1 and either Z or X; Z is a bridging group linked to X and Y; PP.sub.1 is a polypeptide partner; n is an integer of from 2 to about 8 and o is zero or an integer of from 1 to about 8, said polypeptide-labeled analog being capable of competing with the analyte for binding to an antibody specific for the analyte, and said polypeptide-labeled analyte analog being capable of non-covalently binding with a second polypeptide partner, PP.sub.2, to form a complex exhibiting enzymatic catalytic activity capable of converting a substrate to a reporter molecule which can be detected, said enzymatic catalytic activity being inhibited by complexation of the polypeptide-labeled analyte analog with antibody and absent binding of said polypeptide-labeled analytic analog with the polypeptide partner, PP.sub.2, catalytic activity is not expressed.
- 3. A polypeptide labeled analyte analog for use in carrying out an assay of a sample containing the analyte, having the following formula:
- [A --X --(Z).sub.o --Y].sub.n PP.sub.1
- wherein A is an analyte analog; X is a moiety covalently linked to A and either Z or Y; Y is a moiety covalently linked to PP.sub.1 and either Z or X; Z is a bridging group linked to X and Y; PP.sub.1 is a polypeptide partner; n is an integer greater than 1 and 0 is zero ro 1, said polypeptide-labeled analog being capable of competing with the analyte for binding to an antibody specific for the analyte, and said polypeptide-labeled analyte analog being capable of non-covalently binding with a second polypeptide partner, PP.sub.2, to form a complex exhibiting enzymatic catalytic activity capable of converting a substrate to a reporter molecule which can be detected, said enzymatic catalytic activity being inhibited by complexation of the polypeptide-labeled analyte analog with antibody and absent binding of said polypeptide-labeled analytic analog with the polypeptide partner, PP.sub.2, catalytic activity is not expressed.
- 4. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 1 wherein X and Y are members selected from the group consisting of ##STR41## and Z is a member selected from the group consisting of alkylene of from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms, alkenylene of from 1 to bout 10 carbon atoms, cycloalkylene of from about 4 to about 10 carbon atoms, oxoalkylene of from about 2 to about 10 carbon atoms and arylene of from about 6 to about 10 carbon atoms.
- 5. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 2 wherein X and Y are members selected from the group consisting of ##STR42## and Z is a member selected from the group consisting of alkylene of from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms, alkenylene of from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms, cycloalkylene of from about 4 to about 10 carbon atoms, oxoalkylene of from about 2 to about 10 carbon atoms and arylene of from about 6 to about 10 carbon atoms.
- 6. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 3 wherein X and Y are members selected from the group consisting of ##STR43## and Z is a member selected from the group consisting of alkylene of from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms, alkenylene of from 1 to about 10 carbon atoms, cycloalkylene of from about 4 to about 10 carbon atoms, oxoalkylene of from about 2 to about 10 carbon atoms and arylene of from about 6 to about 10 carbon atoms.
- 7. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 1 wherein the analyte is a member selected from the group consisting of a drug or its metabolite, an opiate, narcotic, hormone, steroid, vitamin, polypeptide hormone, tumor associated antigen, immunoglobin, enzyme, industrial pollutant, pesticide or its metabolite, food additive, herbicide or its metabolite, flavoring agent, and food poison.
- 8. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 1 wherein the analyte is a member selected from the group consisting of dilantin, ethosuximide, penobarbital, primidone, lidocaine, theophylline, morphine, codeine, hereoin, marijuana, gentamicin, tobramycin, methotrexate, digitoxin, thyroxine, testosterone, cortisol, immunoglobulin, triiodothyronine, digoxin, folic acid, angiotension II, progesterone, prostaglandin F2, estrogens, vitamin B.sub.12, growth hormone, thyroid stimulating hormone, calcitonin, gastrin, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, glucagon, human chrionic gonadotropin, aldosterone and carcinoembryonic antigen.
- 9. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 8 wherein the analyte is digoxin.
- 10. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 8 wherein the analyte is thyroxine.
- 11. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 8 wherein the analog is dilantin.
- 12. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 2 wherein the analyte is a member selected from the group consisting of a drug or its metabolite, an opiate, narcotic, hormone, steroid, vitamin, polypeptide hormone, tumor associated antigen, immunoglobin, enzyme, industrial pollutant, pesticide or its metabolite, food additive, herbicide or its metabolite, flavoring agent, and food poison.
- 13. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 3 wherein the analyte is a member selected from the group consisting of a drug or its metabolite, an opiate, narcotic, hormone, steroid, vitamin, polypeptide hormone, tumor associated antigen, immunoglobin, enzyme, industrial pollutant, pesticide or its metabolite, food additive, herbicide or its metabolite, flavoring agent, and food poison.
- 14. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 2 wherein the analyte is a member selected from the group consisting of dilantin, ethosuximide, penobarbital, primidone, lidocaine, theophylline, morphine, codeine, heroin, marijuana, gentamicin, tobramycin, methotrexate, digitoxin, thyroxine, testosterone, cortisol, immunoglobulin, triiodothyronine, digoxin, folic acid, angiotension II, progesterone, prostaglandin F2, estrogens, vitamin B.sub.12, growth hormone, thyroid stimulating hormone, calcitonin, gastrin, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, glucagon, human chrionic gonadotropin, aldosterone and carcinoembryonic antigen.
- 15. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 3 wherein the analyte is a member selected from the group consisting of dilantin, ethosuximide, penobarbital, primidone, lidocaine, theophylline, morphine, codeine, heroin, marijuana, gentamicin, tobramycin, methotrexate, digitoxin, thyroxine, testosterone, cortisol, immunoglobulin, triiodothyronine, digoxin, folic acid, angiotension II, progesterone, prostaglandin F2, estrogens, vitamin B.sub.12, growth hormone, thyroid stimulating hormone, calcitonin, gastrin, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, glucagon, human chrionic gonadotropin, aldosterone and carcinoembryonic antigen.
- 16. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 1 where the polypeptide-labeled PP.sub.1 and the polypeptide partner PP.sub.2 are cleaved fragments of staphylococcal nuclease.
- 17. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 2 wherein the polypeptide-labeled PP.sub.1 and the polypeptide partner PP.sub.2 are cleaved fragments of staphylococcal nuclease.
- 18. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 3 wherein the polypeptide-labeled PP.sub.1 and the polypeptide partner PP.sub.2 are cleaved fragments of staphylococcal nuclease.
- 19. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 14 wherein the polypeptide-labeled PP.sub.1 and the polypeptide partner PP.sub.2 are cleaved fragments of staphylococcal nuclease.
- 20. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 15 wherein the polypeptide-labeled PP.sub.1 and the polypeptide partner PP.sub.2 are cleaved fragments of staphylococcal nuclease.
- 21. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 8 wherein the polypeptide-labeled PP.sub.1 and the polypeptide partner PP.sub.2 are cleaved fragments of staphylococcal nuclease.
- 22. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 1 wherein the polypeptide label PP.sub.1 and the polypeptide partner PP.sub.2 are cleaved fragments of a parent enzyme.
- 23. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 3 wherein the polypeptide label PP.sub.1 and the polypeptide partner PP.sub.2 are cleaved fragments of a parent enzyme.
- 24. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of c laim 3 wherein the polypeptide label PP.sub.1 and the polypeptide partner PP.sub.2 are cleaved fragments of a parent enzyme.
- 25. The polypeptide-labeled analyte analog of claim 8 wherein the polypeptide label PP.sub.1 and the polypeptide partner PP.sub.2 are cleaved fragments of a parent enzyme.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/770,016, Aug. 29, 1985, U.S. Pat. No. 4,785,080, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/437,484, Oct. 28, 1982, abandoned, which is a division of Ser. No. 06/248,689, Mar. 30, 1981, U.S. Pat. No. 4,378,428.
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