Antibody Epitope Mapping Service
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Epitope mapping, a method commonly used to identify the antigen-binding site of an antibody, aids in the development of therapeutic antibodies. It plays a key role in functional understanding and selection of antibodies, intellectual property protection and corresponding regulatory approval. Accurate characterization of epitopes on antigens is a critical step in understanding the pathogenesis of infectious agents and in the development of drugs and vaccines against toxins or enzymes. MS has proven to be a powerful tool for studying non-covalent molecular interactions, such as those involving antibody-antigen (Ab-Ag) binding. The characterization of peptides and proteins by applying MS has emerged as a versatile and powerful method for the precise determination of partial structures (epitopes) of soluble antigens that interact with antibodies, and the linear epitope on the antigen can be accurately located in a short time by comparing the free antigen and the antigen-antibody complex.
Thanks to our advanced mass spectrometry platform, Creative Proteomics offers a unique analytical service for antibody epitope mapping. Our service allows the analysis of monoclonal antibodies for any type of protein antigen for epitope determination.
Based on mass spectrometry, our antibody epitope mapping service allows epitope characterization at high resolution with fast turnaround time.
Here, our expert team provides you with a high-quality service using the following analysis protocols.
Creative Proteomics is a reliable biopharmaceutical partner. Our professional team can provide customers with comprehensive antibody epitope mapping services. Additionally, we will assist you in designing the research program that best suits your purpose and advances your research. Please contact us immediately if you are interested in our services.
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