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. 1991 Jun;195(2):364-8.
doi: 10.1016/0003-2697(91)90342-q.

A two-cycle immunoprecipitation procedure for reducing nonspecific protein contamination

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A two-cycle immunoprecipitation procedure for reducing nonspecific protein contamination

M H Doolittle et al. Anal Biochem. 1991 Jun.

Abstract

A two-cycle immunoprecipitation procedure is described that markedly reduces nonspecific protein contamination occurring during the precipitation of hepatic lipase from rat H4 hepatoma cells. In this method, the precipitation of immune complexes during both cycles is achieved by utilizing a sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-washed preparation of lyophilized Staphylococcus aureus cells (Staph A); this washed preparation effectively removes Staph A contaminants without compromising the ability to bind immune complexes. Following initial immunoprecipitation of the antigen, the Staph A/IgG/antigen complex containing coprecipitated nonspecific proteins was dissociated with SDS. Triton X-100 was added to the dissociated immunoprecipitate at a concentration (by weight) of at least 5 parts Triton X-100 to 1 part SDS. A second cycle of immunoprecipitation was then initiated by addition of fresh antibody, followed by Staph A precipitation of immune complexes and analysis by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The two-cycle procedure is shown to be reproducible and suitable for the quantitative determination of relative amounts of hepatic lipase. The procedure described here is generally applicable to the immunoprecipitation of other antigens.

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