A 1-Hour Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Quantitation of Acrolein- and Hydroxynonenal-Modified Proteins by Epitope-Bound Casein Matrix Method |
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Authors: | Kimihiko Satoh Satoshi Yamada Yukiko Koike Yasuo Igarashi Shinya Toyokuni Takayuki Kumano Takenori Takahata Makoto Hayakari Shigeki Tsuchida Koji Uchida |
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Affiliation: | Second Department of Biochemistry, Hirosaki University, School of Medicine, Hirosaki, 036, Japan. kisatoh@mail.cc.hirosaki-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | ![]() A simple and rapid enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method for quantitation of acrolein and 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE)-modified proteins was developed. Microtiter plate wells were precoated and blocked simultaneously with epitope-bound bovine caseins as matrix proteins, and aldehyde-modified proteins were quantitated by a competition assay with a monoclonal antibody specific for acrolein-modified lysine or HNE-modified histidine epitopes. Minimal reaction times required for the coating/blocking; first monoclonal antibody and the peroxidase-conjugated second antibody binding steps were 3, 3, and 7 min, respectively, the former two steps being found to be or akin to diffusion-rate-limiting reactions. The convenient ELISA should find an application for analyses of the intricate processes involved in oxidative stress and carcinogenic insult. The epitope-attachment methodology may also be advantageous for the quantitation of various other biologically important haptenic molecules. |
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Keywords: | ELISA acrolein hydroxynonenal monoclonal antibody hapten |
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