Abstract

In this work, a phage-displayed peptide library was applied to identification of β-cyclodextrin (CD)-binding peptide tag, capable of being combined to target peptides or proteins in a homogeneous way by established methods such as peptide synthesis and the recombinant DNA technique. Four enriched sequences were obtained after five rounds of biopanning against polymeric β-CD beads. One of the sequences showed high binding affinity to β-CD beads with a dissociation constant of approximately 7 × 10 –6 M. The β-CD-binding sequence was used for immobilization of a hepatitis C virus (HCV) antigenic peptide on β-CD beads. The functionalized β-CD beads were successfully used for immunoassay of anti-HCV antibody with a detection limit of 1 ng. These results demonstrate that the identified peptide sequence has the potential of being used as an affinity tag to β-CD-containing surfaces.

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