Data about performances of whole and monovalent half-fragments antibodies in immunosorbent assays

The data here presented are related to the research article entitled “Sensitivity and reproducibility enhancement in enzyme immunosorbent assays based on half fragment antibodies” [1] aimed to compare the performance in ELISA of whole antibodies and their corresponding monovalent half-fragments obta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Data in brief 2021-04, Vol.35, p.106778-106778, Article 106778
Hauptverfasser: Susini, Vanessa, Caponi, Laura, Rossi, Veronica Lucia, Sanesi, Antonio, Romiti, Nadia, Paolicchi, Aldo, Franzini, Maria
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Zusammenfassung:The data here presented are related to the research article entitled “Sensitivity and reproducibility enhancement in enzyme immunosorbent assays based on half fragment antibodies” [1] aimed to compare the performance in ELISA of whole antibodies and their corresponding monovalent half-fragments obtained by reduction. Half-fragment antibodies represent an interesting method to orient antibodies in high-sensitive immunoassays taking advantage of the free sulfhydryl groups of the hinge region [2–4] that allow their oriented binding on maleimide functionalized microplates. Data here presented describe the contribution of both chemical reduction and orientation on the antigen binding capacity of whole and half-fragments antibodies. For this purpose, monoclonal anti-horseradish peroxidase (anti-HRP) or monoclonal anti-fPSA antibodies, and their respective half-fragments, were coated on polystyrene or maleimide functionalized microplates. The antigen binding capability was analyzed by in-house enzyme linked immunosorbent assays. These data would be used for further studies on the development of oriented immunoassays based on half fragment antibodies.
ISSN:2352-3409
2352-3409
DOI:10.1016/j.dib.2021.106778