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Query: EC:3.2.1.23 (
beta-galactosidase
)
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We have devloped an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for determining
choriomammotropin
(human placental lactogen) in serum. Unlabeled hormone competes with
choriomammotropin
-
beta-galactosidase
conjugate for antibody bound to polystyrene tubes. The entire assay can be performed in 2.5 h with good precision. The coefficient of variation for one sample with a mean concentration of 5.6 mg/L, assayed 10 times on the same day, was 5.7%. The coefficient of variation for nine samples (3.5 to 9.0 mg/L) assayed on five different days was 7.9%. Forty-eight clinical samples were assayed (y) and compared with results obtained by radial immunodiffusion (x). The resulting regression equation was: y = 1.05x + 0.78; r = 0.91.
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PMID:Enzyme-linked immunosorbent choriomammotropin assay. 10 60
We have developed a new method for separation of antibody bound and unbound enzyme conjugates. The technique as applied to the assay of
choriomammotropin
involves the use of beta-D-galactosylamine bound to agarose to separate the unbound
choriomammotropin
-
beta-galactosidase
conjugates for antibody bound conjugates. When
beta-galactosidase
was conjugated with
choriomammotropin
using the N-hydroxy-succinamide ester of m-maleimidobenzoic acid the affinity of the enzyme conjugate to beta-D-galactosylamine attached to agarose diminished markedly following incubation with antibody. In a typical enzyme immunoassay of
choriomammotropin
, 5 microliter of swelled affinity gel per tube was required to precipitate unbound enzyme following one hour gentle shaking at room temperature.
Choriomammotropin
antibody was used at titer of 1:1,000. The standard curve for the assay was adjusted to cover a range of 0-10 mg/l with maximum sensitivity between 1-4 mg/l.
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PMID:Steric hindrance enzyme immunoassay (SHEIA); a novel method in enzyme immunoassay. 39 Jun 56