Claims
- 1. An assay for detection of M. bovis-infected animals comprising the steps of:
- adding to a serum sample from an animal a tracer comprising M. bovis extracellular protein MPB70 conjugated to few enough fluorophore molecules per MPB70 protein molecule to avoid steric hindrance of antibody binding to form a mixture; and
- reading the mixture in an instrument to determine a measured fluorescence polarization compared to background florescence polarization, wherein said assay is deemed to be positive if said measured fluorescence polarization exceeds a predetermined value.
- 2. The assay of claim 1, wherein said serum sample comprises serum from the blood of species comprising bovine, bison, llama, and elk.
- 3. A tracer for use in a fluorescence polarization assay for antibodies specific for MPB70 protein molecules secreted by M. bovis, said tracer comprising:
- fluorophore molecules conjugated to said MPB70 protein molecules at few enough sites to avoid steric hindrance of antibody binding, wherein said tracer is able to bind to said antibodies to produce a detectable change in fluorescence polarization.
- 4. The tracer of claim 3 wherein said fluorophore is selected from the group consisting of fluoroscein, rhodamine, BODIPY.TM., TEXAS RED.TM., and LUCIFER YELLOW.TM..
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a utility application filed during the copendancy of Provisional application, Ser. No. 60/020,853, filed Jun. 28, 1996.
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