Epitope mapping of Anti-YB-1 antibodies using truncated proteins
Increased expression and nuclear localization of Y-box-binding protein-1 (YB-1) are associated with drug resistance and tumor progression. Detection of YB-1 primarily depends on the recognition of YB-1 antibody on its epitopes. To determine the epitopes binding of anti-YB-1 A-16 and 59-Q antibodies,...
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ukm-72852016-12-14T06:43:38Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7285/ Epitope mapping of Anti-YB-1 antibodies using truncated proteins Wei, T.C. Shamsuddin, S. Increased expression and nuclear localization of Y-box-binding protein-1 (YB-1) are associated with drug resistance and tumor progression. Detection of YB-1 primarily depends on the recognition of YB-1 antibody on its epitopes. To determine the epitopes binding of anti-YB-1 A-16 and 59-Q antibodies, three YB-1 truncated proteins were generated using bacterial expression system and their aberrant migration were reported. Epitope mapping analyses revealed anti-YB-1 A-16 antibody recognized epitope at 1-127 amino acid residues of YB-1, whereas 59-Q antibody was reactive with epitope at 61-127 amino acid residues. Based on our findings, 59-Q antibody was suggested used in the future study to avoid ambiguity. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2014-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/7285/1/43_1_03.pdf Wei, T.C. and Shamsuddin, S. (2014) Epitope mapping of Anti-YB-1 antibodies using truncated proteins. Malaysian Applied Biology, 43 (1). pp. 21-30. ISSN 0126-8643 http://mabjournal.com/ |
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Increased expression and nuclear localization of Y-box-binding protein-1 (YB-1) are associated with drug resistance and tumor progression. Detection of YB-1 primarily depends on the recognition of YB-1 antibody on its epitopes. To determine the epitopes binding of anti-YB-1 A-16 and 59-Q antibodies, three YB-1 truncated proteins were generated using bacterial expression system and their aberrant migration were reported. Epitope mapping analyses revealed anti-YB-1 A-16 antibody recognized epitope at 1-127 amino acid residues of YB-1, whereas 59-Q antibody was reactive with epitope at 61-127 amino acid residues. Based on our findings, 59-Q antibody was suggested used in the future study to avoid ambiguity. |
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Epitope mapping of Anti-YB-1 antibodies using truncated proteins |
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Epitope mapping of Anti-YB-1 antibodies using truncated proteins |
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Epitope mapping of Anti-YB-1 antibodies using truncated proteins |
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Epitope mapping of Anti-YB-1 antibodies using truncated proteins |
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Epitope mapping of Anti-YB-1 antibodies using truncated proteins |
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epitope mapping of anti-yb-1 antibodies using truncated proteins |
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