G. Wittstock et al., IMAGING OF IMMOBILIZED ANTIBODY LAYERS WITH SCANNING ELECTROCHEMICAL MICROSCOPY, Analytical chemistry, 67(19), 1995, pp. 3578-3582
Visualization of immobilized antibodies can be achieved with scanning
electrochemical microscopy (SECM) by saturation of the antigen binding
sites with an alkaline phosphatase-antigen conjugate, which catalyzes
hydrolysis of the redox-inactive 4-aminophenyl phosphate to the redox
-active 4-aminophenol(PAP). PAP was detected in the collection mode at
an amperometric SECM tip. The tip current reflects the density of act
ive binding sites in the immobilized antibody layer. The application o
f this approach for immunosensing research has been demonstrated with
the optimization of a covalent immobilization procedure of antibodies
on glass. The special advantages and present limitations of the proced
ures are discussed.