Kala, Mrinalini ; Bajaj, Kiran ; Sinha, Subrata (1997) Magnetic bead enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) detects antigen-specific binding by phage-displayed scFv antibodies that are not detected with conventional ELISA Analytical Biochemistry, 254 (2). pp. 263-266. ISSN 0003-2697
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/abio.1997.2378
Abstract
An efficient means for the detection of antigen-specific binding by phage-displayed antibodies would facilitate the selection of such phage, especially from libraries with large repertoires of V-genes. We report the development and characterization of a magnetic bead phage ELISA which detects antigen binding phage which could not be detected by conventional ELISA. We were attempting to select phage binding to the oncodevelopmental antigen, heat-stable alkaline phosphatase (HSAP). Although there was an obvious enrichment in the phage titers after successive rounds of selection, we were unable to detect antigen-binding phage by ELISA on a plastic surface. However, ELISA with a suspension of superparamagnetic particles covalently conjugated to HSAP effectively identified antigen-binding phage after the fourth round of selection. This method could also detect antigen-specific binding of individual phage clones. Some of the phage clones bound to either amino-or carboxy-terminal-conjugated HSAP, perhaps reflecting the differences in the exposed epitopes. It is suggested that a sensitive method such as magnetic bead phage ELISA be tried before declaring a phage selection as unsuccessful or concluding that a phage clone does not bind antigen.
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