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Epitope Mapping - A Practical Approach

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Klappentext Epitope Mapping covers all the major methods for the identification and definition of epitopes. The Pepscan assay is used to define B cell epitopes and makes use of synthetic peptides but can only be used if the amino acid sequence is known. It can be adapted for the delineation of both helperT cells and cytotoxic T cells. The identification of combined B and T cell epitopes can also be achieved using synthetic peptides. There are other methodologies for analyzing for cytotoxic T cell epitopes such as the purification of antigens presented by MHC class I molecules and expression cloning.Site directed mutagenesis is also a powerful tool in epitope mapping and can be used to evaluate the role of single amino acids in immune complex formation. Protein footprinting makes use of monoclonal antibodies produced by hybridoma technology and relies on the fact that the epitope is protectedfrom cleavage when bound as an antibody-antigen complex. It is only useful for small antigens. Other monoclonal antibody assays such as enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and haemaglutination and slot-blotting may also be used in epitope mapping. Random phage display libraries bring together thegenetic and amino acid peptide sequence and can be screened with antibody and the resulting peptide DNA sequenced to confirm the amino acid sequence of a specific epitope. Investigation of carbohydrates can also be useful to epitope mapping as deglycosylation can lead to loss of antigenic activity.Epitopes are important to the pharmaceutical industry and wherever appropriate! pharmaceutical applications of the methods described are included. For each method there is a description of the technology! protocols! trouble-shooting! and advice on when to use the method. This book will thereforebe invaluable to any researcher involved in epitope mapping. Zusammenfassung An epitope is a structural region of an antigen that is recognized by an antibody and is therefore central to the immune response. Epitope Mapping describes the various methods for their location and characterization. This process is an essential part of developing non-pathogenic vaccines. ...

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Authors Olwyn Hay Westwood, Olwyn M. R. Hay Westwood
Assisted by Frank (St George's Hospital Medical School Hay (Editor), Frank C. Hay (Editor), Olwyn Westwood (Editor), Olwyn (School of Life Sciences Westwood (Editor), Olwyn M. Westwood (Editor), Olwyn M. R. Westwood (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.03.2001
 
EAN 9780199636532
ISBN 978-0-19-963653-2
No. of pages 302
Series Practical Approach Series
Practical Approach (Hardcover)
Practical Approach (Hardcover)
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology

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