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Article Dans Une Revue Plant Molecular Biology Reporter Année : 1997

Production of polyclonal antibodies against a wheat thioredoxin h by genetic immunization

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The recent techniques of genetic immunization, in which DNA constructs are introduced directly into mammalian tissuesin vivo, were used to produce antisera against thioredoxinh, a protein of wheat. Two rabbits and two mice were inoculated intramuscularly with a vector containing the cDNA encoding the protein of interest under control of a cytomegalovirus promoter. No immune response was observed in rabbits, even when a fourfold quantity of DNA and a different inoculation site were used. By contrast, an inoculated mouse was found to produce antisera against the wheat thioredoxinh as analyzed by western blotting. This technique appears useful, therefore, to obtain polyclonal antibodies against plant proteins that are difficult to purify, if the corresponding cDNAs are available.

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hal-02692727 , version 1 (01-06-2020)

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B. Robert, Valerie Lullien Pellerin, Philippe Joudrier, Alice Pelegrin, Marie-Françoise Gautier. Production of polyclonal antibodies against a wheat thioredoxin h by genetic immunization. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 1997, 15 (1), pp.71-77. ⟨10.1007/BF02772114⟩. ⟨hal-02692727⟩
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