Immunomagnetic separation

From: Jonathan Porter (J.D.Porter@exeter.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Oct 07 1999 - 02:52:16 EST


Andrew,

> I'm considering IMS as a way of seperating filamentous bacteria 
> (Microthrix parvicella) from activated sludge samples. Has anyone 
> recently done anything similar, and also any comments on the various 
> brands available. I'm considering Dynal and Advanced Magnetics 
> antiRabbit IGg products, but have heard Dynal beads give low recovery 
> rates.

I've done similar things, though not with filamentous bacteria. I'm 
puzzled as to why Dynal beads are reputed to give low recovery rates. 
The limiting factor as far as I could tell was the hapten and the 
labelling step. Recovering the beads was rarely a problem, even from 
blended soil samples. Linking the hapten onto the beads whilst 
maintaining reactivity was more of a problem, but it was 
straightforward to improve this by reacting biotinylated hapten with 
the cells and then adding streptavidin coated beads.

Jonathan
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Jonathan Porter
School of Biological Sciences,
University of Exeter,
UK.



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