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Peroxidase hrp labeled streptavidin

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Peroxidase (HRP)-labeled streptavidin is a conjugate molecule used in various bioassays and detection techniques. Streptavidin, a protein derived from the bacterium Streptomyces, binds strongly to the small molecule biotin. The peroxidase enzyme, horseradish peroxidase (HRP), is covalently attached to the streptavidin, enabling the detection of biotinylated targets through colorimetric, chemiluminescent, or fluorescent signals.

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6 protocols using peroxidase hrp labeled streptavidin

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FasL Binding Assay Protocol

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Example 14

For FasL, a commercially available recombinant Fas Ligand (R&D systems) with His-tag at 50 ng/100 μL/well was immobilized on an NI chelate plate (Nunc) at room temperature for 2 hours. The culture supernatant fractions of wild-type RNOK203/its modified antibody were diluted to 100 μL/well with Block Ace (Dainippon Pharma Co., Ltd.) and reacted at 37° C. for 1 hour. Detection was performed with a combination of biotin-labeled anti-Kappa Ab (Southern Botechnology) and peroxidase (HRP)-labeled streptavidin (Vector Lab.). Absorbance at 650 nm/450 nm was measured with Microplate Reader Vmax (Molecular Devices).

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CTLA-4 Binding Assay Protocol

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Example 19

For CTLA-4, a commercially available recombinant CTLA-4 (R&D systems) at 100 ng/100 μL/well was immobilized on an ELISA plate (Nunc) at room temperature for 1 hour. After washing, the plate was blocked with Block Ace at room temperature for 1 hour. The periplasm fractions of wild-type CTLA4-3-1/its modified antibody were diluted to 100 μL/well with Block Ace and reacted at 37° C. for 1 hour. Detection was performed with a combination of biotin-labeled anti-Kappa Ab (Southern Biotechnology) and peroxidase (HRP)-labeled streptavidin (Vector Lab.). Absorbance at 650 nm/450 nm was measured with Microplate Reader Vmax (Molecular Devices).

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Quantitative ELISA for Recombinant SEB

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Example 10

The expressed and purified recombinant SEB at 200 ng/100 μL/well was immobilized on an ELISA plate (Nunc) at 4° C. overnight and, after washing, blocked with 1% BSA-PBS at 4° C. overnight. The periplasm fractions or the culture supernatant fractions of wild-type SEB3-2-7/its modified antibody were diluted to 100 μL/well with 1% BSA-PBS and reacted at 37° C. for 1 hour. Detection was performed with a combination of biotin-labeled anti-Kappa Ab (Southern Biotechnology) and peroxidase (HRP)-labeled streptavidin (Vector Lab.). Absorbance at 650 nm/450 nm was measured with Microplate Reader Vmax (Molecular Devices).

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CTLA-4 Binding Assay Protocol

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Example 19

For CTLA-4, a commercially available recombinant CTLA-4 (R&D systems) at 100 ng/100 μL/well was immobilized on an ELISA plate (Nunc) at room temperature for 1 hour. After washing, the plate was blocked with Block Ace at room temperature for 1 hour. The periplasm fractions of wild-type CTLA4-3-1/its modified antibody were diluted to 100 μL/well with Block Ace and reacted at 37° C. for 1 hour. Detection was performed with a combination of biotin-labeled anti-Kappa Ab (Southern Biotechnology) and peroxidase (HRP)-labeled streptavidin (Vector Lab.). Absorbance at 650 nm/450 nm was measured with Microplate Reader Vmax (Molecular Devices).

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Recombinant SEB Binding Assay

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Example 10

The expressed and purified recombinant SEB at 200 ng/100 μL/well was immobilized on an ELISA plate (Nunc) at 4′C. overnight and, after washing, blocked with 1% BSA-PBS at 4° C. overnight. The periplasm fractions or the culture supernatant fractions of wild-type SEB3-2-7/its modified antibody were diluted to 100 μL/well with 1% BSA-PBS and reacted at 37° C. for 1 hour. Detection was performed with a combination of biotin-labeled anti-Kappa Ab (Southern Biotechnology) and peroxidase (HRP)-labeled streptavidin (Vector Lab.). Absorbance at 650 nm/450 nm was measured with Microplate Reader Vmax (Molecular Devices).

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Fas Ligand-Based Binding Assay

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Example 14

For FasL, a commercially available recombinant Fas Ligand (R&D systems) with His-tag at 50 ng/100 μL/well was immobilized on an NI chelate plate (Nunc) at room temperature for 2 hours. The culture supernatant fractions of wild-type RNOK203/its modified antibody were diluted to 100 μL/well with Block Ace (Dainippon Pharma Co., Ltd.) and reacted at 37° C. for 1 hour. Detection was performed with a combination of biotin-labeled anti-Kappa Ab (Southern Biotechnology) and peroxidase (HRP)-labeled streptavidin (Vector Lab.). Absorbance at 650 nm/450 nm was measured with Microplate Reader Vmax (Molecular Devices).

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