Hybridoma (Larchmt), 2012, 31(1):48-53

Development of novel mouse hybridomas producing monoclonal antibodies specific to human and mouse nucleolar protein SURF-6

SURF-6 is an evolutionarily conserved nucleolar protein that is important for cell viability; however, its function in mammals still remains uncertain. The aim of this study is to generate monoclonal antibodies to human SURF-6 protein suitable for fundamental and biomedical research. The full-size human SURF-6 was expressed as a recombinant GST-fusion protein and used as an antigen to generate monoclonal antibodies, S79 and S148, specific for SURF-6. The monoclonal antibody produced by hybridoma clone S79 specifically recognizes endogenous SURF-6 by Western and immunofluorescence analyses in various cultured human cells, and by immunohistochemistry in paraffin-embedded sections of human breast cancer samples. Moreover, S79 immunoprecipitates protein complexes containing SURF-6 from HeLa cells extracts. The antibody S79 recognizes SURF-6 only in human cells; however, the antibody produced by hybridoma clone S148 can detect SURF-6 of human and mouse origin. Monoclonal antibodies to the nucleolar protein SURF-6 described in this work can be a useful tool for studies of ribosome biogenesis in normal and cancer cells. © 2012, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

Polzikov MA, Kordyukova MY, Zavalishina LE, Magoulas C, Zatsepina OV

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Ссылка на статью в журнале: http://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/hyb.2011.0078
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