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Peptide Antibodies

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Peptide Antibodies: Past, Present, and Future
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    Chapter 2 The Structure of Natural and Recombinant Antibodies
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    Chapter 3 Prediction of Antigenic B and T Cell Epitopes via Energy Decomposition Analysis: Description of the Web-Based Prediction Tool BEPPE
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    Chapter 4 Prediction of Antibody Epitopes
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    Chapter 5 Fmoc Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis
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    Chapter 6 Peptide-Carrier Conjugation
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    Chapter 7 Solid-Phase Peptide-Carrier Conjugation
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    Chapter 8 Analysis of Peptides and Conjugates by Amino Acid Analysis.
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    Chapter 9 Characterization of Synthetic Peptides by Mass Spectrometry.
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    Chapter 10 Interpretation of Tandem Mass Spectrometry (MSMS) Spectra for Peptide Analysis
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    Chapter 11 Polyclonal Peptide Antisera
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    Chapter 12 Production and Screening of Monoclonal Peptide Antibodies
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    Chapter 13 Production of Epitope-Specific Antibodies by Immunization with Synthetic Epitope Peptide Formulated with CpG-DNA-Liposome Complex Without Carriers
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    Chapter 14 Thioredoxin-Displayed Multipeptide Immunogens
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    Chapter 15 The Purification of Natural and Recombinant Peptide Antibodies by Affinity Chromatographic Strategies
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    Chapter 16 Isolation of Camelid Single-Domain Antibodies Against Native Proteins Using Recombinant Multivalent Peptide Ligands.
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    Chapter 17 Generation of TCR-Like Antibodies Using Phage Display
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    Chapter 18 Structural Characterization of Peptide Antibodies
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    Chapter 19 Automated High-Throughput Mapping of Linear B-Cell Epitopes Using a Statistical Analysis of High-Density Peptide Microarray Data
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    Chapter 20 Characterization of Peptide Antibodies by Epitope Mapping Using Resin-Bound and Soluble Peptides
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    Chapter 21 Screening and Characterization of Linear B-Cell Epitopes by Biotinylated Peptide Libraries
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    Chapter 22 Bead-Based Peptide Arrays for Profiling the Specificity of Modification State-Specific Antibodies
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    Chapter 23 Surface Plasmon Resonance Method to Evaluate Anti-citrullinated Protein/Peptide Antibody Affinity to Citrullinated Peptides
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    Chapter 24 Specificity Analysis of Histone Modification-Specific Antibodies or Reading Domains on Histone Peptide Arrays.
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    Chapter 25 Prion-Specific Antibodies Produced in Wild-Type Mice.
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    Chapter 26 Immunoblotting with Peptide Antibodies: Differential Immunoreactivities Caused by Certain Amino Acid Substitutions in a Short Peptide and Possible Effects of Differential Refolding of the Peptide on a Nitrocellulose or PVDF Membrane
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    Chapter 27 Immunocytochemical and Immunohistochemical Staining with Peptide Antibodies
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    Chapter 28 Designing B-Cell Epitopes for Immunotherapy and Subunit Vaccines
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    Chapter 29 Enterovirus-Specific Anti-peptide Antibodies
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    Chapter 30 Therapeutic HIV Peptide Vaccine
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Chapter title
Solid-Phase Peptide-Carrier Conjugation
Chapter number 7
Book title
Peptide Antibodies
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-2999-3_7
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-2998-6, 978-1-4939-2999-3
Authors

Gunnar Houen, Dorthe T. Olsen, Houen, Gunnar, Olsen, Dorthe T.

Abstract

Conjugation to carrier proteins is necessary for peptides to be able to induce antibody formation when injected into animals together with a suitable adjuvant. This is usually performed by conjugation in solution followed by mixing with the adjuvant. Alternatively, the carrier may be adsorbed onto a solid support followed by activation and conjugation with the peptide by solid-phase chemistry. Different reagents can be used for conjugation through peptide functional groups (-SH, -NH2, -COOH) and various carrier proteins may be used depending on the peptides and the intended use of the antibodies. The solid phase may be an ion-exchange matrix, from which the conjugate can subsequently be eluted and mixed with adjuvant. Alternatively, the adjuvant aluminum hydroxide may be used as the solid-phase matrix, whereupon the carrier is immobilized and conjugated with peptide. The resulting adjuvant-carrier-peptide complexes may then be used directly for immunization.

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Student > Ph. D. Student 2 50%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 25%
Student > Master 1 25%
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Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine 1 25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 25%
Immunology and Microbiology 1 25%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 25%