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The Application of Monoclonal Antibodies to the Microsequencing of Proteins

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Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis

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The isolation of peptides through the use of monoclonal antibody immunoadsorbent columns was developed. The α chain of cholera toxin was used as a model for application of this strategy. Monoclonal antibodies to the A subunit of cholera toxin were isolated from mouse hybridoma cell lines. Two monoclonal antibodies with different specificities were used to immunoadsorb a cyanogen bromide digest of either purified native toxin or the α chain of the toxin. The amino-terminal sequences of the isolated fragments were determined by automated sequence analysis. In addition, a S. aureus protease digest was immunoadsorbed with one of the monoclonal antibodies.

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Duffy, L.K., Kurosky, A. (1982). The Application of Monoclonal Antibodies to the Microsequencing of Proteins. In: Elzinga, M. (eds) Methods in Protein Sequence Analysis. Experimental Biology and Medicine, vol 3. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5832-2_11

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