Authors
Patricia Brown-Augsburger, Michael Masnyk, Paula Santa, Ronald L Gingerich, Ronald R Bowsher
Publication date
2000/9/1
Journal
Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
Volume
23
Issue
4
Pages
687-696
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Immunoassay technology is routinely used to measure concentrations of proteins and polypeptides in biological matrices. Increasingly, research efforts have sought to create analogs of human proteins with the aim of improving efficacy or pharmaceutical properties relative to the native protein. Pharmacokinetic assessment of these polypeptide analogs, however, can be greatly confounded by the presence of endogenous native protein. This report describes an immunization and immunoabsorption strategy that was used to create monospecific polyclonal antibodies against analogs of human leptin (LY355101 and LY396623, one and two amino acid changes relative to native human leptin, respectively). Rabbits were immunized with either LY355101 or LY396623. Antisera were screened to determine if any showed increased specificity for the analog relative to native human leptin. Antisera showing increased …
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