Protocol

Iodination of Antibodies with Immobilized Iodogen

Abstract

Iodination, a chemical or enzymatic incorporation of 125I to specific amino acid side chains, is a commonly used method for labeling antibodies with radioisotopes. Commercially available products make iodination of antibodies a simple and quick process. One example, used here and available at Pierce, is the “Iodination bead,” or N-chloro-benzenesulfonamide immobilized on nonporous, polystyrene beads.

Footnotes

  • From the Antibodies collection, edited by Edward A. Greenfield.

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