Antibody Design for the Quantification of Photosynthetic Proteins and Their Isoforms

Bloemers, Duncan and Carmo-Silva, Elizabete (2024) Antibody Design for the Quantification of Photosynthetic Proteins and Their Isoforms. In: Photosynthesis : Methods and Protocols. Methods in Molecular Biology . Humana Press, New York, pp. 405-416. ISBN 9781071637920

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Abstract

Antibodies are a valuable research tool, with uses including detection and quantification of specific proteins. By using peptide fragments to raise antibodies, they can be designed to differentiate between structurally similar proteins, or to bind conserved motifs in divergent proteins. Peptide sequence selection and antibody validation are crucial to ensure reliable results from antibody-based experiments. This chapter describes the steps for the identification of peptide sequences to produce protein- or isoform-specific antibodies using recombinant technologies as well as the subsequent validation of such antibodies. The photosynthetic protein Rubisco activase is used as a case study to explain the various steps involved and key aspects to take into consideration.

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?? antibodies - chemistry - immunology - metabolismimmunoblottingphotosynthesisplant proteins - metabolismprotein isoformsantibody designmonospecific antibodyprotein detectionprotein quantificationrecombinant antibodyamino acid sequenceantibody validationrub ??
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219373
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13 May 2024 14:30
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