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Enzyme conjugation techniques

Elution of the bound antibody-enzyme conjugate occurs by only a slight shift in pH to acidic conditions or through the inclusion of a metal-chelating agent like EDTA or imidazole in the binding buffer. Either method of elution is mild compared to most immunoaffinity separation techniques (discussed in the previous section). Thus, purification of the antibody-enzyme complex can be done without damage to the activity of either component. [Pg.815]

The rapid turnover rate of some enzymes allows ELISAs to be designed that surpass the sensitivity of radiolabeling techniques. In addition, substrates can be chosen to produce soluble products that can be accurately quantified by their absorbance or fluorescence. Alternatively, substrates are available which form insoluble, highly colored precipitates, excellent for localizing antigens in blots, cells, or tissue sections. The flexibility of enzyme-based assay systems makes the chemistry of enzyme conjugation one of the most important application areas in bioconjugate techniques. [Pg.961]

Due to the relatively high-molecular-weight of the enzyme, conjugates formed with antibodies and P-gal tend to be much bulkier than those associated with AP or horseradish peroxidase. For this reason, antibody conjugates made with P-gal may have more difficulty penetrating tissue structures during immunohistochemical staining techniques than those made with the other enzymes. [Pg.964]

Similar techniques can be used to devise avidin—biotin assay systems for detection of nucleic acid hybridization. DNA probes labeled with biotin can be detected after they bind their complementary DNA target through the use of avidin-labeled complexes (Bugawanefrz/., 1990 Lloyd etal., 1990). Direct detection of hybridized probes can be accomplished, in a manner similar to that for LAB, by incubating with an avidin-enzyme conjugate followed by substrate development. BRAB-like and ABC-like assays also can be utilized to further enhance a DNA probe signal (Chapter 17, Section 2.3). [Pg.593]

PCBs in soils and wastewaters can be rapidly screened on site or in the laboratory by immunoassay technique (Chapter 1.13). Immunoassay test kits are now commercially available from many suppliers. The samples can be tested at the calibration levels of 1 to 50 ppm. The kit primarily contains antibody-coated test tubes or magnetic particles, assay diluent, PCB-enzyme conjugate, a color-forming substance, and a solution to quench the reaction. The method does not distinguish accurately one Aroclor from another. PCBs can be measured semiquantitatively by comparing the optical density of the color formed in the sample against a set of calibration standards using a spectrophotometer. [Pg.239]

Another solution is Zenon Technology (Invitrogen) developed for flow cytometry. It essentially uses the same technique and offers labeling kits for mouse primary antibodies available as enzyme conjugates or conjugated to one of a wide variety of fluorescent dyes. [Pg.106]

Why has the two-antibody (primary and secondary) technique become so popular for use in immunochemistry experiments such as the Western blot Enzyme-conjugated antibodies that recognize... [Pg.294]


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