1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)68928-8
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Chimeric IgG-binding receptors engineered from staphylococcal protein A and streptococcal protein G.

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“…Protein G reportedly exhibits broader species specificity with less variation in isotype binding within a species than other nonspecies-specific Ig-binding cell wall proteins such as protein A. 5 Many investigators also report stronger binding affinity between protein G and Ig from several species, 2,3,5,9,10,14 as well as selective reactivity to IgG. 5,12,14,24 Reports on the binding of Fc-receptor bacterial proteins to sera of domestic and wild African mammals, 16 birds, and reptiles 18 found that whole sera from large ungulates (e.g., wildebeest, waterbuck, buffalo, nyala) reacted strongly with the chimeric protein (containing recombinant protein G and protein A) and weakly with protein A alone.…”
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“…Protein G reportedly exhibits broader species specificity with less variation in isotype binding within a species than other nonspecies-specific Ig-binding cell wall proteins such as protein A. 5 Many investigators also report stronger binding affinity between protein G and Ig from several species, 2,3,5,9,10,14 as well as selective reactivity to IgG. 5,12,14,24 Reports on the binding of Fc-receptor bacterial proteins to sera of domestic and wild African mammals, 16 birds, and reptiles 18 found that whole sera from large ungulates (e.g., wildebeest, waterbuck, buffalo, nyala) reacted strongly with the chimeric protein (containing recombinant protein G and protein A) and weakly with protein A alone.…”
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“…Proteins A, G, and L have a scope of biochemical, biotechnological, and medical applications and are widely used in antibody purification and test methods like immunoprecipitation, ELISA, and Western blotting [ 153 ]. The “universal” recombinant fusion protein A/G comprised of four domains of protein A and two domains of protein G demonstrates additive properties of the two proteins and captures antibodies from the combined spectra of species and isotypes [ 154 , 155 ].…”
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“…Comparison with protein A and G coupled to HRP from two different vendors using serum from numerous species demonstrated that SA-TRIM21 is a multispecies detection probe with broader specificity than traditional Protein A and G detection probes (Figure S3). Since bacterial proteins A and G have complementary binding patterns, a fusion protein enclosing both proteins generated broader reporter molecules (Eliasson et al, 1988;Sun & Lew, 1992). More recently, engineered proteins were selected to recognize different epitopes within human IgG and exhibited binding affinities in the nanomolar range (Behar et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%