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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 25, 2015
Filed:
Mar. 02, 2009
Eric V. Anslyn, Austin, TX (US);
Himali Hewage, Austin, TX (US);
Ronald Houk, Austin, TX (US);
Damon V. Borich, Austin, TX (US);
Robert E. Hanes, Jr., Austin, TX (US);
Jason A. Neeser, Austin, TX (US);
Eric V. Anslyn, Austin, TX (US);
Himali Hewage, Austin, TX (US);
Ronald Houk, Austin, TX (US);
Damon V. Borich, Austin, TX (US);
Robert E. Hanes, Jr., Austin, TX (US);
Jason A. Neeser, Austin, TX (US);
BOARD OF REGENTS, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
Compositions, methods, and systems for detecting small molecules using chemiluminescent signaling assay technology are provided. One system provided herein comprises a chromophore; an oxalate ester, a peroxide, and a modulating agent, wherein the modulating agent will perturb a chemiluminescent signal generated by an interaction among the chromophore, the oxalate ester, and a peroxide; and the perturbation will occur in response to an analyte. One method provided herein comprises combining a chromophore, an oxalate ester, a peroxide, and a modulating agent, wherein: the modulating agent will perturb a chemiluminescent signal generate by an interaction among the chromophore, the oxalate ester, and a peroxide; and the perturbation will occur in response to an analyte. Another method provides a colorimetric or fluorometric signal response in the presence of an analyte.