Abstract

Several polymeric supports possessing an ester moiety were prepared and a range of enzymes was investigated to hydrolyse the ester linkage and release a signalling group into solution for applications in immunoassays. Pseudomonas lipases were found to most readily cleave the solution-phase analogue and this observation translated well to the corresponding polymeric supports, where the most effective were PEGA resins and the LPOS support PEG-6000.

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