Table 2.
Reactivity of Different Antibodies with WT and G93A
| antibody | metalated form reactivitya | reactivity at t = 0 hb | reactivity at t = 4 hb | maximal reactivity time (Figure 4/Figure 5) | maximal reactivityc | reactivity at t = 40 hb,d |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WT-SOD1 | ||||||
| Ab16831 | R | 1086 ± 990 | 1651 ± 1595 | 8/12 | 2373 ± 1359 | 1288 ± 1228 |
| 2770 | R | 1596 ± 727 | 1980 ± 848 | 4/4e | 1980 ± 848 | 1336 ± 1195 |
| B8H10 | R | 1384 ± 367 | 1973 ± 535 | 12/12e | 2032 ± 699 | 868 ± 843 |
| C4F6 | U | 0 ± 0 | 0 ± 0 | 0 ± 0 | ||
| AMF7–63 | R | 993 ± 293 | 1672 ± 576 | 12/40 | 2316 ± 732 | 1985 ± 1408 |
| 3H1 | U | 547 ± 108 | 1188 ± 226 | 12/24 | 1834 ± 719 | 1286 ± 1022 |
| 10C12 | U | 1603 ± 438 | 4171 ± 1180 | 8/12 | 4929 ± 947 | 2502 ± 1804 |
| G93A-SOD1 | ||||||
| Ab16831 | R | 2238 ± 909 | 3313 ± 817 | 12/16 | 4785 ± 1310 | 550 ± 171 |
| 2770 | R | 3472 ± 1189 | 4381 ± 1295 | 4/16 | 5182 ± 708 | 431 ± 347 |
| B8H10 | R | 2570 ± 845 | 3166 ± 476 | 12/16 | 5285 ± 1636 | 797 ± 301 |
| C4F6 | U | 1933 ± 333 | 1933 ± 166 | 4/8e | 2029 ± 319 | 1174 ± 664 |
| AMF7–63 | R | 1779 ± 533 | 2740 ± 819 | 12/16 | 5164 ± 656 | 1664 ± 997 |
| 3H1 | U | 585 ± 177 | 1027 ± 259 | 12/20 | 3418 ± 1459 | 1829 ± 1920 |
| 10C12 | U | 3220 ± 803 | 4099 ± 701 | 4/8 | 4919 ± 393 | 478 ± 248 |
The metalated form was analyzed separately from the apo form, and therefore, the two cannot be compared quantitatively. Therefore, we only indicate if the metalated form was reactive (R) or unreactive (U).
Values are average of the densitometry values shown in Figures 4C,D and 5C,D.
The reactivity in fast reactions (Figure 4) was substantially lower than that of slow reactions (Figure 5).
The antibody showed relatively little variation with time.