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. 2008 Feb;40(2):111–115. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7270.2008.00381.x

Improved method to raise polyclonal antibody using enhanced green fluorescent protein transgenic mice

Jianke Ren 1,2, Long Wang 3, Guoxiang Liu 1,2, Wen Zhang 1, Zhejin Sheng 3,4, Zhugang Wang 3, Jian Fei 3,4,*
PMCID: PMC7109985  PMID: 18235972

Abstract

Recombinant fusion protein is widely used as an antigen to raise antibodies against the epitope of a target protein. However, the concomitant anticarrier antibody in resulting antiserum reduces the production of the desired antibody and brings about unwanted non-specific immune reactions. It is proposed that the carrier protein transgenic animal could be used to solve this problem. To validate this hypothesis, enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) transgenic mice were produced. By immunizing the mice with fusion protein His6HAtag-EGFP, we showed that the antiserum from the transgenic mice had higher titer antibody against His6HA tag and lower titer antibody against EGFP compared with that from wild-type mice. Therefore, this report describes an improved method to raise high titer antipeptide polyclonal antibody using EGFP transgenic mice that could have application potential in antibody preparation.

Keywords: transgenic mice, polyclonal antibody, EGFP


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