ABSTRACT
A functional immunoassay, that has proved very useful, is described for screening and identifying monoclonal antibodies (McAbs) against scarce and labile enzymes. This method does not require purified enzyme or antigen and it has been successfully applied to isolate three hybridomas secreting McAbs to NADPH:nitrate reductase from the chloronema cells of the moss Funaria hygrometrica. Briefly, the protocol involves: adsorption of murine antibodies from hybridoma supernatants by rabbit antimouse IgG antibody pre-adsorbed to Staphylococcus aureus cells (SAC), reaction with crude extract for 15 min, sedimentation of the SAC complex by centrifugation and measurement of residual enzymatic activity in the supernatant. A depletion indicates the presence of antibodies that bind to the active enzyme. The method is rapid, sensitive and versatile enough to be used to isolate McAbs with exquisite specificities. The three isolated McAbs recognized nitrate reductase protein in a conformation-independenat nd/or a conformation-dependenmt anner.