Author:
Schramm W,Yang T,Midgley A R
Abstract
Abstract
We describe optimal conditions for immobilization of two monoclonal antibodies to progesterone for solid-phase assays. Polystyrene surfaces are refined with Protein A to achieve uniform, reproducible, stable, and sterically accessible immobilization of immunoglobulins (IgG). To this end, we optimized the amount of immobilized Protein A, the pH of the medium for immobilization, the concentration of antibody, and the polystyrene surface. We also investigated three carriers for solid-phase assays: 12 X 75 mm polystyrene test tubes, Macrowells (Skatron, Inc.; suitable for processing with multiple pipettors), and microwell strips (Immulon II, Dynatech Inc.). Immunoglobulin does not appreciably dissociate from any of these solid matrices, even if the assay procedure takes several hours. Therefore, we postulate that more than one molecule of immobilized Protein A binds to IgG, or that there is an additional interaction between the antibody and the polymer surface.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry
Cited by
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