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Using Phospho-Peptides Immobilized on Magnetic Beads for Absorption Control in Immunohistochemistry

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Signal Transduction Immunohistochemistry

Part of the book series: Methods in Molecular Biology ((MIMB,volume 1554))

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Phospho-specific primary antibodies are used in immunohistochemistry (IHC) to detect phosphorylated sequences in proteins, in some cases they may also cross-react with non- or de-phosphorylated sequences. To rule out nonspecific staining, and to determine that the staining pattern is specific it is necessary to employ a so-called absorption control: phospho-specific primary antibodies are first incubated with phospho-peptide immunogen to block antibody binding sites, and this mixture is applied to tissue sections. If the antibody pre-blocked with cognate immunogen does not produce tissue staining, then the antibody is considered specific. However, if the staining does occur, it indicates that the antibody is nonspecific. The drawback of doing absorption by mixing the peptide with the antibody is that in solution such peptide-antibody complexes can dissociate unblocking the antibody which becomes capable of binding to cell and tissue targets, producing unwanted staining. To overcome this problem, we have developed a simple absorption control technique allowing for efficient blocking of phospho-specific antibodies with phospho-peptides immobilized on magnetic beads. This technique allows for sequestration of peptide-antibody complex from the incubation mixture eliminating the risk of un-blocking primary antibodies via their dissociation from the blocking peptide.

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We wish to thank Ernesto Resnik at R&D Systems, Inc. for his assistance with magnetic beads and MagCellect protocol.

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Schwartz, D., Grahek, M., He, Y., Wang, W., Nguyen, J., Kalyuzhny, A.E. (2017). Using Phospho-Peptides Immobilized on Magnetic Beads for Absorption Control in Immunohistochemistry. In: Kalyuzhny, A. (eds) Signal Transduction Immunohistochemistry. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1554. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6759-9_15

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