Protein Information

ID 250
Name ScFv
Synonyms SCFV; Single chain Fv; scFv; single chain Fv fragment; Single chain Fvs; scFvs; single chain Fv fragments

Compound Information

ID 228
Name parathion
CAS

Reference

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18327570 Yang W, Zhou YF, Dai HP, Bi LJ, Zhang ZP, Zhang XH, Leng Y, Zhang XE: Application of methyl parathion hydrolase (MPH) as a labeling enzyme. Anal Bioanal Chem. 2008 Apr;390(8):2133-40. Epub 2008 Mar 8.
Methyl parathion hydrolase (MPH) is an enzyme that catalyzes the degradation of methyl parathion, generating a yellow product with specific absorption at 405 nm. The application of MPH as a new labeling enzyme was illustrated in this study. The key advantages of using MPH as a labeling enzyme are as follows: (1) unlike alkaline phosphatase (AP), horseradish peroxidase (HRP), and glucose oxidase (GOD), MPH is rarely found in animal cells, and it therefore produces less background noise; (2) its active form in solution is the monomer, with a molecular weight of 37 kDa; (3) its turnover number is 114.70 +/- 13.19 s (-1), which is sufficiently high to yield a significant signal for sensitive detection; and (4) its 3D structure is known and its C-terminal that is exposed to the surface can be easily subjected to the construction of genetic engineering monocloning antibody-enzyme fusion for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). To demonstrate its utility, MPH was ligated to an single-chain variable fragment (scFv), known as A1E, against a white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) with the insertion of a [-(Gly-Ser)(5)-] linker peptide. The resulting fusion protein MPH-A1E possessed both the binding specificity of the scFv segment and the catalytic activity of the MPH segment. When MPH-A1E was used as an ELISA reagent, 25 ng purified WSSV was detected; this was similar to the detection sensitivity obtained using A1E scFv and the HRP/Anti-E Tag Conjugate protocol. The fusion protein also recognized the WSSV in 1 microL hemolymph from an infected shrimp and differentiated it from a healthy shrimp. [figure: see text]
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