Custom polyclonal antibodies raised in rabbits are routinely used in immunoblotting and other protein analysis techniques. Custom rabbit polyclonal antisera are generally purified using immunoaffinity or Protein A-affinity chromatography; however, these methods require harsh elution conditions that can compromise the antigen binding efficacy. We evaluated the utility of Melon™ Gel chromatography for purification of IgG from crude rabbit serum. We show that Melon Gel-purified rabbit IgGs are active and perform well in immunoblotting. In summary, the Melon Gel method is a rapid, one-step, negative-selection approach that can be employed in either preparative or small-scale format to purify IgG from crude rabbit serum without the need for denaturing eluent.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pep.2023.106270 | DOI Listing |
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