[Xenopus] Antibody update

Sally Moody samoody at gwu.edu
Fri Oct 12 07:10:36 EDT 2018


Fantastic work, Dom. our efforts are much appreciated.

Sally A. Moody, Ph.D., FAAA
Professor and Chair of Anatomy and Cell Biology
George Washington University
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
2300 I Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20037, USA
202-994-2878
Fellow of the American Association of Anatomists

On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 9:06 AM, Dominique Alfandari <
alfandar at vasci.umass.edu> wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
> we have now been working to make monoclonal antibody to Xenopus proteins
> for one year. I wanted to update you on what we have and what we are doing
> now.
> We have screened by immunoprecipitation more than 400 clones from mice
> immunized with cytoplasmic and membrane proteins isolated from tailbud
> stage Xenopus embryos. We have identified more than 50 antibodies that
> efficiently IP proteins of different sizes. We are grouping them in Size
> groups and will start the final characterization by mass spec in the coming
> month. We have about 1000 more to screen.
>
> As for targets:
> We have mAb to Ror2, Par3, Rax1, Lbh, PCNS
> We have splenocytes for Xbra, Smad7, Sox3, Ror2, Rax
> We have mice immunized with Ngn2, Slug, Sox8, Twist, Prdm12, Sox9, FoxD3,
> NeuroD.
>
> The antibody all work by IP and IF on transfected cells, most work by IP
> on embryo extracts. Some are being characterized in labs that originally
> requested them. As soon as we are satisfied with the characterization we
> will make them available and write a descriptive sheet for all of them. If
> you want some sup to test yourself, contact me with you FEDEX number.
>
> We just invested in an electrofusion system which appears to be magnitudes
> more efficient than our traditional PEG in our first experiment. From
> Frozen splenocites, we obtain 7 fold greater number of hybridoma than with
> fresh spleen with PEG. The proportion of hybridoma producing IgG to the
> targets is also much greater.
>
> Dom
> *Dominique Alfandari*
> *PhD. Professor *
> *alfandar at vasci.umass.edu <alfandar at vasci.umass.edu>*
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