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Detection of a prostate cancer cell line using a bioluminescent affiprobe: An attempt to develop a new molecular probe for ex vivo studies

Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (01418130)Year: 1 October 2019Volume: 138Issue: Pages: 755 - 763
Varnosfaderani Z.G.Emamzadeh R.a Nazari M. Zarean M.
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2019.07.085Language: English

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Molecular probes have become an important tool to decipher cell and molecular events, as well as contributing to clinical diagnosis. In this study, we report on a novel bioluminescence affiprobe and evaluate its functionality by monitoring HER2 expression in the prostate cancer cells. The proposed bioluminescence affiprobe consists of a binding domain, an HER2 specific affibody molecule and a bioluminescent domain, recombinant Renilla luciferase. The experiments indicate that bioluminescence affiprobe can serve as a reliable and user-friendly probe for the detection of human HER2 positive prostate cells as well as ex vivo based detection of HER2-positive human prostate cancer specimens using luminometeric-based assays. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.