@article{oai:oacis.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002571, author = {Jirapongpairoj, Walissara and Nozaki, Reiko and Koiwai, Keiichiro and Hirono, Ikuo and Kondo, Hidehiro}, journal = {Fish & Shellfish Immunology}, month = {Aug}, note = {The structures of fish serum immunoglobulin differ among different fish species. In this study, we accidently isolated a rabbit immunoglobulin (Ig) light chain bound to serum immunoglobulin from different marine fish species using phage display. Fish Ig was separated using a protein A column. The phage library was generated from variable regions of rabbit spleen B cells immunized with bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis Ig. Fish Ig–specific phages were enriched using two rounds of bio-panning with yellowtail Seriola quinqueradiata serum Ig, followed by two rounds of bio-panning with red seabream Pagrus major serum Ig. The enriched phages demonstrated an increase in binding specificity to the tuna, yellowtail, and red seabream Igs compared to the phages listed in the unpanned library. A recombinant protein of a single clonal phage, which encodes the rabbit Ig light chain, was produced, and the binding specificities to fish Igs were analyzed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and western blotting. The recombinant protein exhibited binding properties to fish Igs in the ELISA. However, the recombinant protein that bound to serum protein(s), but not IgM, was detected via western blotting. The recombinant protein may provide a novel information on the common structural feature in the fish immunoglobulins., 公開日: 2023-07-21, 25292125, 18H03958}, pages = {939--947}, title = {Identification of a rabbit Ig light chain recombinant protein bound to serum immunoglobulins from different marine fish species}, volume = {127}, year = {2022} }