Binding of biotinylated DNA to streptavidin-coated polystyrene latex.
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The binding of 5'-end biotinylated DNA fragments was compared between streptavidin (SA)-coated commercial M-280 magnetic latex particles with a diameter of 2.8 microns and adsorption-coated polystyrene (PS) latex standard particles whose diameter is 0.272 microns. Amino acid analysis showed the protein content of the commercial particles to correspond to 4x monolayer coverage, while the adsorption-coated PS particles displayed monolayer coverage, or 8 pmol/cm2. A fluorescence-based method was developed to quantify the adsorption of FITC-labeled SA, biotin, and biotinylated DNA. The validity of the method was substantiated for the labeled protein by both amino acid analysis and a colorimetric protein assay. While the specific binding of biotin was 0.38 mol per mole of SA on the adsorption-coated 0.272-microns particles and slightly higher (0.6 mol per mole SA) on the 2.8-microns particles, the specific binding of the bulky biotinylated 300-bp DNA was more favorable on the smaller particle (0.12 mol per mole SA for 0.272 microns versus 0.04 mol per mole SA for 2.8 microns).