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Whole Mount Immunohistochemistry in Zebrafish Embryos and Larvae
Published on: January 29, 2020
Determining Zebrafish Epitope Reactivity to Commercially Available Antibodies
Michael A Villarreal1, Nicole M Biediger1, Natalie A Bonner1
11 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas State University , San Marcos, Texas.
Abstract:
Antibodies raised against mammalian proteins may exhibit cross-reactivity with zebrafish proteins, making these antibodies useful for fish studies. However, zebrafish may express multiple paralogues of similar sequence and size, making them difficult to distinguish by traditional Western blot analysis. To identify the zebrafish proteins that are recognized by an antimammalian antibody, we developed a system to screen putative epitopes by cloning the sequences between the yeast SUMO protein and a C-terminal 6xHis tag. The recombinant fusion protein was expressed in Escherichia coli and analyzed by Western blot to conclusively identify epitopes that exhibit cross-reactivity with the antibodies of interest. This approach can be used to determine the species cross-reactivity and epitope specificity of a wide variety of peptide antigen-derived antibodies.

