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polyclonal antibody production modules
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Immunization
The immunization of a SPF rabbit (NZW strain) includes:
- Immunization standard protocol (4 injections), 2 control as well as final bleed on day 70
- Serum of pre-bleed (before first injection) can be sent on request for additional costs.
- Immunization is carried out by subcutaneous injections in combination with adjuvants.
- Delivery of serum (approximately 80 mL total: 1. and 2. bleed 3-5 mL each, final bleed approximately 70 mL)
*Various protocols for small and large animals also available.
Antibody Titer Determination
- Titer determination by ELISA using 7 dilution steps of the serum sample plus 2 controls (Example: 1 ELISA arresting the peptide on plate, approximately 100 μg peptide is necessary)
Purification of Serum Antibodies
For the purification process of serum antibodies, two alternative methods can be employed:
- Isolation of total immunoglobulin fraction- ammonium sulfate precipitation, protein A or G affinity chromatography, concentration of eluate, dialysis, determination of protein amount
- Isolation of antigen-specific (monospecific) antibodies- ammonium sulfate precipitation, dialysis against PBS, immunoaffinity purification by HYDRA® purification column (please also see immobilization), elution of up to 3 affinity fractions, concentration of eluates, dialysis, purity analysis by gel filtration, determination of protein amount, documentation
Labeling of Polyclonal Antibodies
- Fluorescence labeling: antibody conjugation with FITC, Rhodamine, TRIIC, and others; removal of unconjugated fluorescence dye; determination of labeling efficiency; documentation
- Phycobiliprotein labeling (e.g., PE): conjugation of R-phycoerythrin to 1 mg antibody (1:1), FPLC chromatographic purification, determination of labeling efficiency, documentation
- Peroxidase (POD) labeling: thioether linkage by heterobifunctional crosslinker, FPLC chromatographic purification, determination of labeling efficiency, documentation (please inquire for other enzymes)
- Alkaline phosphatase (AP) labeling: thioether linkage by heterobifunctional crosslinker, AP > 7000 U/mg, FPLC chromatographic purification, determination of labeling efficiency, documentation (please inquire for other enzymes)
- Biotin or LC-biotin labeling: conjugation of biotin or LC-biotin to antibody, removal of unconjugated biotin, documentation
Fragmentation of Antibodies
- Production of mouse Fab antibody fragments*: papain cleavage of up to 3 mg purified mouse IgG, preparative separation of the fragments and isolation of Fab fragments, concentration and rebuffering, OD280 determination, FPLC-based purification control, determination of total yield
*mouse IgG1 upon request
- SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresis (optional): analysis of antibody fragments by SDS PAGE gel electrophoresis, includes 2 mini gels with 1 standard each and up to 8 samples per gel; documentation
- Fc, Fab, F(ab)2 fragmentation of IgG: papain, pepsin, or ficin cleavage of monoclonal IgG, preparative separation of the fragments and isolation of Fc, Fab or F(ab)2fragments, concentration and rebuffering, OD280 determination, FPLC-based purification control, determination of total yield, documentation.
Immobilization
- Preparation of a HYDRA® antigen affinity column for isolation of antigen-specific antibodies from serum or cell culture supernatant: coupling of protein, peptide, or low-molecular compound to HYDRA® gel matrix (1-2 mg peptide, low-molecular compound, or 5 mg protein are needed per gel, respectively).
We recommend 1 mL gel matrix for up to 50 mL of serum. 2 mL gels are sufficient for one rabbit plasmapheresis.
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polyclonal antibody production, antibody titer determination, serum antibody purification, immunoglobulin fraction isolation, Fluorescence labeling, Phycobiliprotein labeling, peroxidase labeling, Alkaline phosphatase labeling, Biotin labeling, antibody fragmentation
Polyclonal Antibody Production Modules | Charles River
Charles River develops and produces polyclonal antibodies in rabbits, guinea pigs, as well as other species. Clients can choose an all-inclusive service package or single modules covering each step necessary to achieve high-quality polyclonal antibodies.
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For more information, contact us at: 1.877.CRIVER.1 (1.877.274.8371) askcharlesriver@crl.com
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