Heterogeneity of antibodies to metallothionein isomers and development of a simple enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
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Heterogeneity of antibodies to metallothionein isomers and development of a simple enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
Abstract
A competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the measurement of metallothionein (MT) in tissues and body fluids has been developed. The ELISA employs the IgG fraction of a rabbit antiserum to rat liver Cd-MT-2 polymer, a biotinylated secondary antibody, and peroxidase conjugated avidin. With a 1:4000 dilution of the immunoglobulins, typical standard curves (logit-log regression) provide a linear range of 0.1-100 ng for MT-2 and 10-1000 ng for MT-1. Fifty percent inhibition is accomplished with 15 ng and 250 ng for MT-2 and MT-1, respectively. Rat liver MT-1 and MT-2 containing different metals (Ag, Cu, and Zn) inhibited the antibodies as effectively as CdMT. However, the antibodies exhibited greater affinity for both Apo-MT isoforms. Previously reported discrepancies between results obtained by metal binding assays (e.g., Ag-hem binding) and radioimmunoassay for MT levels in tissues have been largely resolved. By addition of 1% Tween 20 to samples, the ELISA routinely estimated the total MT in samples of rat, mouse, and human liver and kidney at 88% of the value obtained by the silver-hem binding assay. Specific antibodies to MT-2 were purified from our antiserum by affinity purification using CH-Sepharose 4B coupled with rat liver MT-1. Estimation of MT in samples using purified MT-2 antibodies provided slightly lower values (72%) for MT in tissues as compared to the Ag-hem method. The predominant form of MT in tissues of control animals was found to be MT-2.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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