Dye-hydrophobic hapten conjugate/anti-dye antibody complex as immunogen: preparation of hydrophobic hapten-specific monoclonal antibodies.
K Chevrie, G Motta, R Mayer, M Monsigny
Index: Biochimie 76(2) , 171-9, (1994)
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Abstract
In order to induce the production of antibodies specific for small molecules, it is common to link them to a protein. However, when the small molecule is very hydrophobic it is extremely difficult to prepare such a conjugate. Here, we describe a simple way to obtain an antigenic conjugate under controlled conditions: in a first step a very hydrophobic hapten, cholanic acid, is linked to a dye, basilen blue, in organic solvent; in a second step the cholanic acid-basilen blue conjugate is dissolved in phosphate buffered saline and mixed with rabbit polyclonal anti-basilen blue antibodies previously raised in rabbits against basilen blue-key-hole limpet hemocyanin conjugate. Such a complex, which dissociates very slowly, appears to be a good immunogen in mice. Anti-cholanyl residue monoclonal antibodies were produced and characterized.
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