Guide to Purification of Polyclonal Antibodies



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Guide to Purification of Polyclonal Antibodies

When choosing a polyclonal antibody, either as a primary or secondary antibody in an immunoassay, researchers are often inundated with an array of antibody purification terms that they may not know much about. Understanding polyclonal antibody purification steps gives researchers the opportunity to pick the most appropriate antibody purification technique for their particular immuno-application. Today, most polyclonal antibodies are referred to as being affinity purified. There are three major types of affinity purification: immunoglobulin-specific purification, antigen-specific purification, and serum adsorption. It should be noted that the different types of purification schemes are often used in combination to produce a better product, which is critical to the performance of the final immunoassay. But first, it is important to understand the early steps, serum purification and salt precipitation. Serum Purification Polyclonal secondary antibodies may be provided as a serum fraction. Serum Purification Serum is the amber colored supernatant obtained after blood is allowed to clot and is the simplest purification technique. Serum contains different types of antibodies as well Blood Centrifugation Serum with antibodies Blood cells as antibodies with a variety of affinities, some of which will bind to the antigen of interest and some of which After clotting, whole blood is centrifuged to separate serum from other components. will bind to non-specific antigens. Serum is inexpensive and provides sensitivity, but not reliable specificity. In fact, serum will likely contain less than 10% specific antibody. The lack of specificity is due to a multitude of antibody clones and other proteins, including albumin, which may bind non-specifically in an immunoassay. Serum will often be found in individual labs provided by researchers developing their own antibodies. Salt Precipitation One common technique for purifying proteins is salt precipitation. The solubility of proteins is related to the salt concentration of the solution. Increasing the amount of salt in a solution essentially removes water molecules from the protein, causing the protein to precipitate. This is commonly called salting out. The Step 1 Serum with antibodies () Extra proteins ( ) Low Salt Precipitation Low [salt] Centrifugation Salt is added, forcing unwanted proteins to precipitate. 2

differences in composition and shape of proteins mean that proteins precipitate at varying concentrations of salt. Often proteins are precipitated in a two-step or fractionated process. In the first step, salt is added so that the antibody of interest remains soluble, and unwanted proteins are removed. In the second step, more salt is High Salt Precipitation added so that the antibody Step 2 of interest precipitates, and the unwanted soluble Serum with antibodies () High [salt] Centrifugation Extra proteins ( ) proteins can be removed. The precipitate is then dialyzed to remove the salt, and the antibody dissolved Increasing the salt concentration eventually leads to antibody precipitation. back into solution. Serum can be precipitated this way using ammonium sulfate or caprylic acid. Salt precipitation is an inexpensive way to purify antibody from serum; however, the process does not remove proteins with a precipitation pattern similar to antibodies. Affinity Purification There are three types of affinity purification. Many times, the three are used in combination when the purest antibody is needed. Immunoglobulin-Specific Affinity Purification In certain bacteria, immunoglobulin-binding proteins are used to evade the host immune response. These proteins bind immunoglobulins in an orientation that prevents normal antibody function. Repurposed for purification, immunoglobulin-binding proteins are used to increase the purity or to concentrate an antibody solution. Immunoglobulin-Specific Affinity Purification Agarose Bead Protein A or G Antibody There are three common immunoglobulin-binding proteins used to purify antibodies, Protein A, Protein G, and Protein L. Protein A (from Staphylococcus aureus) and Protein G (from Streptococcus spp.) bind to the Fc region of antibodies while Protein L (from Peptostreptococcus magnus) binds to the antibodies through the light chain. Often these proteins are immobilized to a solid support (e.g., agarose beads) to form affinity matrices. Protein A, Protein G, and Protein L all have unique immunoglobulin-binding characteristics according to species, antibody type, and antibody isotype. Care must be taken when selecting an immunoglobulin-specific purification to make sure the antibody of interest will actually bind to the immunoglobulin-binding protein. Because the technique does not isolate antigen-specific antibodies, immunoassays using immunoglobulin-purified antibodies may still have background or specificity issues. 3

It should be noted that immunoglobulin-specific purification is a specific type of affinity purification; however, manufacturers often do not distinguish between Protein A, Protein G, or Protein L purification versus antigen affinity purification. Antigen Affinity Purification Antigen affinity purification is another specific type of affinity purification and results in the purest antibodies with the least amount of cross-reactivity. Affinity purified antibodies exhibit the highest specificity and sensitivity that can be obtained from serum. Because these antigen-specific antibodies are polyclonal, they can be used as both the capture and detection antibody in capture (sandwich) immunoassays. Despite all the care used to purify antibodies against a specific antigen there are some epitopes that are shared between proteins. These shared epitopes can cause cross-reactivity. In order to remove the cross-reactivity, negative affinity selection is utilized. Negative affinity purification selection is similar to antigen affinity purification except that unwanted proteins are used to remove cross-reacting antibodies. Often the unwanted proteins are attached to a solid support, and an affinity column is constructed using the cross-reacting Antigen Affinity Purification (Positive) antigen. During the purification process a negative affinity column is utilized to remove the unwanted antibody. Negative selection can be performed one or more Anti-Mouse IgG times depending on the level of purity Nonspecific Proteins and Immunoglobulins needed. The caveat to negative affinity Column Bound Mouse IgG Epitopes columns is that the total number of epitopes being recognized by the polyclonal antibody is being reduced, and thus, the sensitivity will begin to decrease. A tradeoff must be Antigen-specific antibodies bind to column matrix. made between sensitivity and specificity. Serum Adsorption (Negative Affinity Purification) Polyclonal antibodies are most commonly used as anti-immunoglobulin secondary antibodies in various immunoassays. Even though polyclonal antibodies often display higher sensitivity than monoclonal antibodies, they can suffer from a lack of specificity. In certain applications even antigen affinity purified antibodies may suffer from a lack of specificity. Despite being affinity purified as species-specific, anti-immunoglobulins can bind other species to varying degrees due to shared epitopes across species. Depending on the immunoassays, researchers may need this cross-reactivity removed. Traditionally, the cross-reactivity was removed by adding serum of the unwanted species. The cross-reacting antibodies bound to the serum and were removed from the total antibody pool. Cross adsorption is easy to perform but introduces a complex protein mixture of serum from a different species back into a relative pure antibody solution. The antibody must then be repurified. 4

While the above technique is historically valid, these days most manufactures of secondary antibodies attach serum to a solid support and make negative affinity columns from serum. Thus serum adsorption is better categorized as a specific type of negative affinity, rather than a purification technique. Despite the wide use of negative affinity for purification purposes, manufacturers have traditionally only listed which antibodies have been serum adsorbed because knowledge of serum adsorption is critical for researchers performing multiplex assays. Negative Affinity Purification Cross-Reacting Anti-Mouse IgG Anti-Mouse IgG Column Bound Cross-Reacting Antigen Cross-reacting antibodies bind to column matrix. How KPL Purifies its Antibodies KPL pioneered the development of large-scale affinity purification and was the first company to commercialize affinity purified antibodies. KPL s proprietary purification technology results in higher affinity antibodies, which increases sensitivity and reduces background. Selected antibodies may be further purified using negative affinity columns to minimize cross-reactivity between animal species or to reduce shared reactivity with other immunoglobulin classes. These processes yield pure antibodies with defined specificities and results in consistent lot-to-lot performance. KPL s affinity purified antibodies are available either unlabeled or labeled with enzymes, tags, and dyes [including alkaline phosphatase (AP), horseradish peroxidase (HRP), biotin, fluorescein (FITC), rhodamine (TRITC), Cy Dyes, DyLight dyes, R-phycoerythrin (R-PE), colloidal gold, latex beads, or magnetic beads]. They are ideal for use in immunoassay applications such as ELISA, Western blotting, and immunohistochemistry. 5

KPL Affinity Purified Antibodies (abbreviated list) All antibodies are produced in goat except anti-deer, anti-goat, and anti-sheep, which are produced in rabbit. Catalog No. Description Size Catalog No. Description Size BacTrace Primary Antibodies to Bacteria Food-borne Pathogens 01-92-93 Anti-Campylobacter 1.0 mg 01-95-93 Anti-Escherichia coli O103 1.0 mg 01-95-91 Anti-Escherichia coli O111 1.0 mg 01-95-95 Anti-Escherichia coli O121 1.0 mg 01-95-94 Anti-Escherichia coli O145 1.0 mg 01-95-90 Anti-Escherichia coli O157:H7 1.0 mg 01-95-90-MG Anti-Escherichia coli O157:H7 1.0 mg Molecular Grade 01-95-92 Anti-Escherichia coli O26 1.0 mg 01-95-96 Anti-Escherichia coli O45 1.0 mg 01-90-90 Anti-Listeria, Genus Specific 1.0 mg 01-90-95 Anti-Listeria, High Specificity 1.0 mg 01-91-99 Anti-Salmonella CSA-1 1.0 mg 01-91-99-MG Anti-Salmonella CSA-1 1.0 mg Molecular Grade 01-90-01 Rabbit Anti-Shigella 1.0 mg 01-90-02 Rabbit Anti-Vibrio 1.0 mg 01-90-50 Rabbit Anti-Vibrio cholerae 0.5 mg Communicable Pathogens 01-93-94 Anti-Helicobacter pylori 1.0 mg 01-90-05 Anti-Staphylococcus aureus 1.0 mg 01-90-07 Anti-Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A) 1.0 mg 01-90-08 Anti-Streptococcus pyogenes (Group B) 1.0 mg Zoonotic Pathogens 01-97-92 Anti-Borrelia 1.0 mg 01-97-91 Anti-Borrelia burgdorferi 1.0 mg 01-90-04 Rabbit Anti-ersinia 1.0 mg Environmental Pathogens 01-90-03 Rabbit Anti-Legionella 1.0 mg Plant Pathogens 01-90-51 Rabbit Anti-Clavibacter michiganensis 1.0 mg ssp. michiganensis Animal Pathogens 01-96-91 Anti-Renibacterum salmoninarum 1.0 mg Secondary Antibodies, Unlabeled Anti-Bovine 01-12-06 Anti-Bovine IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg 01-12-03 Anti-Bovine IgM ( ) 1.0 mg Anti-Cat 01-20-02 Anti-Cat IgG ( ) 1.0 mg 01-20-06 Anti-Cat IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg 01-20-03 Anti-Cat IgM ( ) 1.0 mg Anti-Chicken 01-24-06 Anti-Chicken IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg Anti-Deer 01-31-06 Anti-Deer IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg Anti-Dog 01-19-02 Anti-Dog IgG ( ) 1.0 mg 01-19-06 Anti-Dog IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg 01-19-03 Anti-Dog IgM ( ) 1.0 mg Anti-Duck 01-25-06 Anti-Duck IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg Anti-Ferret 01-30-06 Anti-Ferret IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg Anti-Goat 01-13-06 Anti-Goat IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg Anti-Guinea Pig 01-17-06 Anti-Guinea Pig IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg Anti-Hamster 01-22-06 Anti-Hamster IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg Anti-Horse 01-21-02 Anti-Horse IgG ( ) 1.0 mg 01-21-06 Anti-Horse IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg 01-21-03 Anti-Horse IgM ( ) 1.0 mg Anti-Human 01-10-01 Anti-Human IgA ( ) 1.0 mg 01-10-04 Anti-Human IgE ( ) 1.0 mg 01-10-20 Anti-Human IgG (Fc) 1.0 mg 01-10-02 Anti-Human IgG ( ) 1.0 mg 01-10-06 Anti-Human IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg 01-10-03 Anti-Human IgM ( ) 1.0 mg 01-10-07 Anti-Human IgA+IgG+IgM (H+L) 1.0 mg 01-10-17 Anti-Human IgA+IgG+IgM (H+L), MSA 1.0 mg For a complete list of antibodies including conjugates labeled with AP, HRP, Biotin, Cy Dye, DyLight, F(ab') 2, FITC, Gold, R-PE, TRITC, latex beads, or magnetic beads, visit www.kpl.com/antibodies. 6

Catalog No. Description Size Secondary Antibodies, Unlabeled (continued) Anti-Monkey 071-11-011 Anti-Monkey IgA ( ) 1.0 ml 071-11-021 Anti-Monkey IgG ( ) 1.0 ml 071-11-031 Anti-Monkey IgM ( ) 1.0 ml Anti-Mouse 01-18-01 Anti-Mouse IgA ( ), HSA 1.0 mg 01-18-02 Anti-Mouse IgG ( ), HSA 1.0 mg 01-18-06 Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L), HSA 1.0 mg 01-18-18 Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L), HSA, RbSA 1.0 mg 01-18-15 Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L), HSA, RtSA 1.0 mg 01-18-03 Anti-Mouse IgM ( ), HSA 1.0 mg 01-18-07 Anti-Mouse IgA+IgG+IgM (H+L), HSA 1.0 mg 01-18-09 Anti-Mouse IgG+IgM (H+L), HSA 1.0 mg Anti-Peromyscus leucopus 01-33-06 Anti-Peromyscus leucopus IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg Anti-Rabbit 01-15-06 Anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg 01-15-16 Anti-Rabbit IgG (H+L), HSA 1.0 mg Anti-Rat 01-16-02 Anti-Rat IgG ( ) 1.0 mg 01-16-06 Anti-Rat IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg 01-16-12 Anti-Rat IgG (H+L), MSA 1.0 mg 01-16-03 Anti-Rat IgM ( ) 1.0 mg Anti-Sheep 01-23-02 Anti-Sheep IgG ( ) 1.0 mg 01-23-03 Anti-Sheep IgM ( ) 1.0 mg 01-23-06 Anti-Sheep IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg Anti-Swine 01-14-02 Anti-Swine IgG ( ) 1.0 mg 01-14-06 Anti-Swine IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg 01-14-03 Anti-Swine IgM ( ) 1.0 mg Anti-Turkey 01-26-06 Anti-Turkey IgG (H+L) 1.0 mg For a complete list of antibodies including conjugates labeled with AP, HRP, Biotin, Cy Dye, DyLight, F(ab') 2, FITC, Gold, R-PE, TRITC, latex beads, or magnetic beads, visit www.kpl.com/antibodies. 7

Contact KPL KPL, a SeraCare Company 910 Clopper Road Gaithersburg, MD 20878 USA www.kpl.com Customer Service 800.638.3167 or +1.301.948.7755, enter 4 custserv@kpl.com Technical Service 800.638.3167 or +1.301.948.7755, enter 5 techserv@kpl.com Contact SeraCare SeraCare Life Sciences 37 Birch Street Milford, MA 01757 USA 800.676.1881 or +1.508.244.6400 info@seracare.com www.seracare.com View a list of our international distributors at www.seracare.com/contact www.kpl.com 800.638.3167 301.948.7755 www.seracare.com 800.676.1881 508.244.6400 ISO 9001 Registered BacTrace is a registered trademark of KPL, Inc. Cy is a trademark of GE Healthcare. DyLight is a trademark of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. and its subsidiaries. Copyright 2013 KPL, Inc. All rights reserved. ML483-02