白斑综合征
斑点印迹
胶体金
硝化棉
免疫金标记
分子生物学
病毒
多克隆抗体
生物
化学
病毒学
抗体
色谱法
纳米颗粒
膜
DNA
材料科学
生物化学
纳米技术
免疫学
作者
Nittaya Bunsanong,Wilaiwan Chotigeat,Panchalika Deachamag,Suchera Thananimit
摘要
Abstract A dot‐blot immunogold assay (DBIA) was developed to detect white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) using the polyclonal antibody VP26 (anti‐VP26). The anti‐VP26 was immobilized on gold nanoparticles (Ab‐AuNPs), and a nitrocellulose membrane was used as a detection pad. When the target WSSV bound to the Ab‐AuNPs a reddish dot appeared on the surface of the membrane used within 2–5 Min, which could be seen with the naked eye. The test was able to detect WSSV at concentrations as low as 10 5 copies μL −1 of WSSV. The DBIA developed had good specificity, and the colloidal gold probe can be applied within 2–3 days when stored at 4 °C. For real sample analysis, the DBIA was applied to samples of seawater used for shrimp cultivation without sample preparation. The results indicate that sample 1 showed a positive result, whereas samples 2 and 3 produced negative results. Then, samples 2 and 3 were spiked with WSSV for method validation. To confirm the performance of the DBIA developed, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was conducted and the PCR results were the same as those found by the DBIA. Therefore, the DBIA developed could be applied for WSSV detection in real water samples.
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