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EPITOPE TAGGING

Annual Review of Genetics, 1998
▪ Abstract  Epitope tagging is a recombinant DNA method by which a protein encoded by a cloned gene is made immunoreactive to a known antibody. This review discusses the major advantages and limitations of epitope tagging and describes a number of recent applications.
J W, Jarvik, C A, Telmer
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Non-Neutralizing Epitopes Shade Neutralizing Epitopes against Omicron in a Multiple Epitope-Based Vaccine

ACS Infectious Diseases, 2022
The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has raised concerns about the risk of re-infection. Non-neutralizing epitopes are one of the major reasons for antibody-dependent enhancement. Past studies on the ancestral severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have revealed an infectivity-enhancing site on the ancestral SARS-CoV-2 ...
Hua-Rui Gong   +5 more
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Epitope Mapping

Molecular Biotechnology, 1994
Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) are specific immunological tools because they bind to a precise determinant (the epitope) on the surface of a protein. The procedure of identifying the binding site of a MAb is often termed "epitope mapping."
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Epitope Mapping

1998
Epitope mapping can be used to identify areas of a protein that an antibody recognizes and binds to. Monoclonal antibodies are easier to characterize, but epitope maps can also be produced for polyclonal antisera.
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An Overview of Epitopes and Methods for Antibody Epitope Mapping

Antibodies are protein molecules indispensable for many therapeutic, diagnostic, and research purposes due to their exquisite ability to selectively recognize and bind a given antigen. The particular area of the antigen recognized by the antibody is called the epitope, and mapping of such epitopes can provide important mechanistic insights and indicate
Johan, Nilvebrant   +3 more
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Computational Grafting of Epitopes

2023
Epitopes are the cornerstones for the development of rational vaccine design strategies. Conventionally, epitopes are used by chemical conjugation with the carrier protein. This chapter describes our computational epitope grafting methodology to identify the preferential grafting site in a carrier protein/scaffold.
Manish, Manish   +5 more
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Predefined spacers between epitopes on a recombinant epitope-peptide impacted epitope-specific antibody response

Immunology Letters, 2005
We have developed a widely applicable method to construct epitope-peptide gene for epitope-vaccine strategy recently. In this study, we wanted to know whether the predefined spacers between epitopes on a recombinant epitope-peptide impacted the production of epitope-specific antibodies.
Zuqiang, Liu   +2 more
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Autoimmune epitopes: autoepitopes

Autoimmunity Reviews, 2004
The identity of reactants for autoantibodies has been successively refined from whole cellular organelles (immunofluorescence), identified molecules (immunoblot; gene expression libraries), epitope regions (truncated cDNAs; peptide scanning) to contact residues, as described here.
Ian R, Mackay, Merrill J, Rowley
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Immunoglobulin Epitopes in Primates

Vox Sanguinis, 1979
Abstract. Non‐human primate sera were investigated for the presence of various human immunoglobulin epitopes including allotypes of ϰ‐, γ1‐, γ2‐, γ3‐ and α2‐chains, isotypes of ϰ‐, γ1‐, γ2‐, γ3‐, γ4‐, α1‐, α2‐ and μ‐chains and iso‐allotypes. The non‐human primate sera comprised representatives of several species of apes, Old World monkeys, New World ...
E, van Loghem, G, de Lange
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Epitope Peptides and Immunotherapy

Current Protein & Peptide Science, 2007
Allergic diseases affect atopic individuals, who synthesize specific Immunoglobulins E (IgE) to environmental allergens, usually proteins or glycoproteins. These allergens include grass and tree pollens, indoor allergens such as house dust mites and animal dander, and various foods.
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