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A Novel Click Chemistry-based Peptide ELISA Protocol: Development and Technical Evaluation

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Journal Biotechniques
Date 2022 Mar 2
PMID 35234537
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Abstract

ELISA is the current standard for (auto)antibody diagnostics. Once established, ELISA protocols can be easily adapted for novel antigens; however, peptide-based protocols are rarely available. Herein the authors describe the results of a technical investigation of an indirect ELISA protocol using peptides conjugated onto a protein carrier based on click chemistry and immobilized in standard plastics. The authors compared this approach with the common biotin-avidin system and obtained a slightly improved limit of detection for purified IgG of 25-100 ng/well compared with 25-1000 ng/well. Reproducibility and stability of the methodological approach were conducted for further technical characterization. Indirect ELISA using immunoreactive peptides conjugated to bovine serum albumin offers a reliable method that is complementary to standard plastics and plate readers.

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