Chersi A, Greger C, Houghten R A
Z Naturforsch C Biosci. 1985 Jan-Feb;40(1-2):148-9. doi: 10.1515/znc-1985-1-230.
Rabbit antibodies against small peptides may be composed by subpopulations recognizing different epitopes made likely by few amino acids. This explains the frequent crossreactivity of antipeptide antibodies with unrelated peptides. A suitable use of immunoadsorbents is suggested to obtain truly specific antibodies able to react with restricted amino acid sequences.
针对小肽的兔抗体可能由识别少数氨基酸形成的不同表位的亚群组成。这就解释了抗肽抗体与不相关肽频繁发生交叉反应的现象。建议合理使用免疫吸附剂以获得能够与特定氨基酸序列发生反应的真正特异性抗体。