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A Novel Monoclonal Antibody Against a Synthetic Peptide from β-Actin can React with its Corresponding Protein

Authors :
Nazila, Amini
Ali-Ahmad, Bayat
Omid, Zarei
Reza, Hadavi
Jafar, Mahmoudian
Ahmad R, Mahmoudi
Maryam, Darzi
Hodjattallah, Rabbani
Mahmood, Jeddi-Tehrani
Source :
Protein and peptide letters. 22(5)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Actin is one of the most widely studied structural and multifunctional housekeeping proteins in eukaryotic cells with important roles in many cell functions. Antibodies against β-actin and other housekeeping gene-encoded proteins are used as internal loading controls in Western blot analyses. The aim of this study was to produce a monoclonal antibody (mAb) against a synthetic peptide derived from N-terminal region of β-actin and to study its reactivity with different organisms. A synthetic peptide, derived from β-actin, was designed and used to produce a mAb by hybridoma technology. The produced antibody (clone 4E5- A10) was purified by an affinity chromatography column followed by characterization of purified mAb using SDS-PAGE, ELISA and Western blot. Our results showed that 4E5-A10 was an IgM and had desired purity and excellent reactivity with the immunizing peptide with an affinity constant of 2.7x10(8) M(-1). It could detect a band of about 45 kDa, corresponding to β-actin, in Western blot. Furthermore, it could react in a more sensitive manner and with a wider range of organisms than a known commercial anti β-actin antibody. Our data suggest that 4E5-A10 can act as a sensitive probe for detection of β-actin as an internal loading control, for a wide range of organisms, in Western blot analyses.

Details

ISSN :
18755305
Volume :
22
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Protein and peptide letters
Accession number :
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