A monoclonal antibody (mAb), termed BBS/NC/VI-H14 (H14), that reacts with the human enzyme gamma gamma-enolase was prepared. It was directed against the gamma-subunit and did not cross-react with the alpha- or beta-subunit. The mAb H14 can be used for quantitative determination of gamma gamma-enolase in a two-site immunoradiometric assay (two-site IRMA). It is also suitable for immunostaining formalin-fixed tissues. The specific identification of gamma gamma-enolase provided by the two-site IRMA with H14 is discussed in relation to the cellular distribution of this protein.
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