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     Make your own ELISA by coating antibodies and antigens onto microtiter plates. ICT offers 2 buffers to coat antibodies and antigens onto polystyrene microtiter ELISA plates.
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    The first step in making a reliable ELISA is proper coating of the antibody or antigen onto the plate. ICT has specifically formulated 2  plate coating buffers for use with antibodies and antigens. Both coating buffers stabilize coated proteins by maintaining their tertiary three-dimensional structure, allowing for greater binding reactivity with the detection molecule, thereby enhancing the specific signal. 
     ICT has developed 2 coating buffers based on the type of ELISA being made. For antibody-sandwich ELISAs, use ICT's 5x Universal Antibody Plate Coating Buffer (CB1). CB1 is a unique buffer to coat antibodies onto polystyrene microtiter ELISA plates. It can also be used for antigen-down ELISAs as well. However, for most antigen-down ELISAs, we recommend ICT's
5x Antigen Coating Buffer (CB2). This buffer is targeted for antigen-down ELISAs. 

5x Universal Antibody Coating Buffer CB1: The pH and ionic strength of this buffer have been specifically formulated to create an optimal coating environment which maximizes the adsorption efficiency of most antibodies and some protein antigens onto polystyrene plate surfaces. 
     This buffer also stabilizes coated antibodies by maintaining their tertiary three-dimensional structure during the adsorption process. By stabilizing the adsorbed antibody, antigenic regions are preserved, allowing for greater binding reactivity with the detection molecule, thereby enhancing the specific signal.
     By generating a higher specific signal, a lower concentration of coating antibody may be needed when this buffer is used, thereby saving valuable reagents. There is a finite quantity of antibody that may be coated effectively onto microtiter plates.  Use of antibody concentrations in excess of the optimal range will result in surface saturation and clumping on the plate surface.  This produces lower specific signals, and higher nonspecific signals.

5x Antigen Coating Buffer CB2: This buffer is well suited to coat all antigens onto polystyrene plates. CB2 enhances the coating adsorption of antigens onto polystyrene plates by using an alkaline pH binding environment so that this buffer can be used for all antigen-down ELISAs. During the adsorption process, CB2 stabilizes and hydrates coated antigens without compromising their three-dimensional structure. This allows for greater accessibility to detector antibody that are present in sample solutions, thereby enhancing the specific signal. By generating a higher specific signal, a lower concentration of coat antigen may be needed when this buffer is used, thereby saving valuable reagents.

     ICT’s proprietary antibody coating buffers contain an antimicrobial agent to retard bacterial growth during the plate coating process, allowing the procedure to be performed at room temperature. Depending on the activity of the coated antibody or antigen, plates may be stored at 2°-8°C (or even at room temperature for hardy proteins) for several months, or even years. 
    Both of ICT's coating buffers are supplied as a 5x concentrate to conserve valuable storage space. Simply add 4 parts deionized water to 1 part buffer, mix, and it’s ready to use. No pH adjustment is required. After dilution, the 1x buffer will suppress bacterial growth for up to 1 month at room temperature and 6 months at 2°-8°C. The concentrated 5x buffer will suppress bacterial growth up to 18 months at 2°-8°C. During refrigeration, some salts in the buffer may precipitate. Simply warm the bottle in a water bath (do not boil) and mix. The crystals should go into solution.  

Which plates should I use?
     Be sure to use a 96-well plate specific for ELISA applications, as 96-well tissue culture plates will cause background problems. For antibody sandwich ELISAs, try Costar ELISA plates, and secondarily Immulon II plates, both of which are available from VWR.  For antigen-down ELISAs, we have found that Immulon II plates tend to work best.
 

 

How much coat buffer do I need?
     Plates can be coated at many different volumes depending on the protein you are coating with. For example, if you coat with 100 uL/well (in a 96-well plate), you will need 9.6 mL of 1x buffer per plate. The 25 mL trial size is enough for 125 mL of 1x buffer = 12-13 plates. You can coat 51 plates with 100mL of 5x size, and 520 plates with the 1L bottles.  If you are coating 1000s of plates, we offer each coat buffer in 10L carboys = 5,200 plates.
     If you coat with 200 uL/well, you will need 19.2 mL of 1x coat buffer per 96-well microtiter plate. Therefore, 6 plates can be coated with the 25 mL trial size; 25 plates can be coated with 100 mL of 5x coat buffer; 125 plates can be coated with 500 mL 5x, and 250 plates can be coated with the 1L size.  If you are coating 1000s of plates, we offer each coat buffer in 10L carboys = 2,600 plates.

How do I use the coat buffer?
    
Simply dilute the coat buffer 1:5 (for example, add 100mL 5x coat buffer to 400mL diH20 for a final volume of 500mL), add your protein antigen or antibody, let the solution stir for 15 minutes, and pipette onto the plate.
As both coat buffers are concentrated 5x, crystalline precipitates may form in the bottle, especially when refrigerated. If this happens, gently warm the buffer until all crystals are dissolved. Do not let it boil. 

How do I coat plates?

1. Dilute the 5x coat buffer by adding 1 part buffer to 4 parts deionized water (100mL coat buffer to 400 mL diH2O, yielding a total volume of 500mL) and mix for 15 minutes.
2. Dilute your antigen or antibody into the coating buffer (coating concentration varies significantly from less than 0.1ug/mL to over 10 ug/mL).
3. Let the solution stir (10 - 15 minutes) and pipette onto the plate (coating volume generally ranges between 50-300 uL per well).
4. Once added to the plate, incubate the coating solution from 3 - 24 hours at room temperature (RT) protected from light (minimize evaporation by individually covering each plate with a plate sealer, wrapping a stack in plastic wrap, or placing plates in a humidified storage box, and cover).
5. After incubation, dump or aspirate the coating solution out of the wells.
6. Wash the plate  2 - 4 times with ICT’s wash buffer.
7. Aspirate and pipette one of ICT’s block buffers onto the plate at a higher volume than the coating solution (300-400uL per well).
8. Once added to the plate, incubate the block buffer from 3 - 24 hours at RT protected from light (minimize evaporation by individually covering each plate with a plate sealer, wrapping a stack in plastic wrap, or placing plates in a humidified storage box, and cover).
9. Aspirate the block buffer.
10. The assay can be run at this point, or the plate can be dried and packaged for later use.
11. Dry the plate by letting it sit on the bench top from 2 - 24 hours (but protected from light – loosely cover with aluminum foil), or dry in a drying oven from 2 - 24 hours at RT or warmer.
12. When dry, seal the plate in an air-tight foil pouch with a desiccant and store at RT or 2°-8°C protected from light.

Help!  I can't get my assay to work!
    
Just give use a call at 1-800-829-3194.  To help you develop your assay, ICT has provided some background information on ELISA technology (see What is an Immunoassay , What's in a test and what is an ELISA protocol? ), some calculation worksheets (see How Do I Coat Plates ), and offers consultation services in assay development (see Immunoassay Development ).

 
 

5x Universal Antibody Coating Buffer (CB1)

 

Size

Catalog #

$ Price USD

25 mL 6245 $25
100 mL 644 $39
500 mL 645 $116
1 L 646 $225
10 L 658 $2,025
 

5x Antigen Coating Buffer (CB2)

 

Size

Catalog #

$ Price USD

25 mL 6246 $25
100 mL 6247 $39
500 mL 6248 $116
1 L 6249 $225
10 L 6250 $2,025

Order today!  Just call 1-800-829-3194

or download our simple order sheet (Word) or PDF
main: 952-888-8788    
fax: 952-888-8988

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Designed as a 96-well microtiter plate, these cool 4x6" sticky-notes will help keep your experiments organized.

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     CB1 simply helps the protein stick better to the plate!

How will CB1 improve my assay?

  • By saving valuable reagents. By promoting a higher specific signal, less protein may be needed to coat the plate and less of the detection molecules may be needed to generate a signal when this buffer is used.

  • By increasing the shelf-life of your plates. Depending on the activity of the coated protein, plates may be stored at RT or 2°-8°C for several months, or even years under proper conditions.

  • By increasing reproducibility. By using consistent reagents from a reliable source, your ELISAs may become more reproducible.

  • By increasing the signal of the ELISA. If the antibody or antigen is not sticking to the plate, or unwanted proteins are interfering with binding, the plate will have an overall low specific signal.  CB1 may foster adsorption and reduce interference.

  • By decreasing background noise. If excess proteins are sticking to the plate, plate will have overall high backgrounds (a high signal overall, but a low specific signal). CB1 may reduce interference.

 

 

 

Order today!  Just call 1-800-829-3194

or download our simple order sheet (Word) or PDF
main: 952-888-8788    
fax: 952-888-8988

 

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