Abstract
Monoclonal antibodies were produced following immunization of mice with either [Leu5]enkephalin-bovine serum albumin or [Met5]enkephalin-keyhold limpet hemocyanin conjugates. Two monoclonal antibodies coded NOC1 and NOC2, respectively, were derived. These monoclonal antibodies did not discriminate between Leu- and Met-enkephalin in either radioimmunoassay or immunocytochemistry. NOC1 was characterized in detail. In radioimmunoassay NOC1 displayed about 40% crossreactivity with C-terminal extended Met-enkephalin hexapeptides and 7% with the extended heptapeptide (-Arg-Phe-OH), but did not recognize other endogenous peptides. In immunocytochemistry the NOC1 and NOC2 recognized all well-established 'enkephalin immunoreactive sites', but they did not bind to areas known to contain β-endorphin or high levels of pro-enkephalin. NOC1 was shown to be a suitable tool to demonstrate enkephalin immunoreactive sites by radioimmunocytochemistry utilizing both internally and externally labeled monoclonal antibodies.
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Cuello, A. C., Milstein, C., Couture, R., Wright, B., Priestley, J. V., & Jarvis, J. (1984). Characterization and immunocytochemical application of monoclonal antibodies against enkephalins. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 32(9), 947–957. https://doi.org/10.1177/32.9.6086744
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