Because a monoclonal antibody recognizes a specific antigenic site (epitope), it binds only to the specific protein against which it was made.
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Hybridoma technology allows one to generate monoclonal antibodies to virtually any protein. Why is it, then, that genetically tagging proteins with epitopes is such a commonly used technique, especially since an epitope tag has the potential to interfere with the function of the protein?
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