GFP anticorps
Aperçu rapide pour GFP anticorps (ABIN5691122)
Antigène
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Clonalité
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Application
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Specificité
- The GFP antiserum is directed against native green fluorescent protein from A.victoria jellyfish. The antibody recognises not only the native GFP, but also recombinant protein (E.Coli), native GFP-fusion proteins and all variants of GFP tested. Cross reactivity with E.coli. proteins is minimal.
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Réactivité croisée (Details)
- Aequoria Victoria (native) GFP, recombinant (E.Coli) and native GFP-fusion proteins, and all variants of GFP tested.
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Purification
- Immunoaffinity purified
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Immunogène
- The anti-GFP antibody is a rabbit polyclonal antiserum obtained from rabbits immunised with highly purified native GFP derived from Aequorea victoria jellyfish.
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Indications d'application
- The antibody is suitable for the detection of GFP and its variants by Western blotting, ELISA and Immunocytochemistry. Optimal antibody dilutions for the different applications should be determined by titration. Recommended dilution for ELISA: 1:5,000 to 1:25,000. For immunoblotting a dilution of 1:2,000 to 1:10,000 is recommended. For immunocytochemistry the antiserum can be diluted 1:100 to 1:250.
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Buffer
- Each vial contains 100 μL 1 mg/mL immunoaffinity purified polyclonal antiserum in 10 mM TRIS buffer pH 8.0, containing 0.02 % sodium azide.
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Agent conservateur
- Sodium azide
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Précaution d'utilisation
- This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
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Stock
- 4 °C,-20 °C
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Stockage commentaire
- Store at 4°C, or in small aliquots at -20°C.
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- GFP (Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP))
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Autre désignation
- Green Fluorescent Protein
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Sujet
- Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a 27kD protein which was originally identified in the photo organs of Aequorea victoria (A. victoria) jellyfish. GFP is a naturally fluorescent protein which emits green light at a maximum wavelength of 509 nm when excited by blue or UV light. In A.victoria, calcium ions bind and activate the protein aequorin causing the release of blue fluorescence, which is then absorbed by GFP resulting in the release of green fluorescence. In the laboratory, the GFP protein has been used extensively as a reporter molecule to label, and study, cellular and subcellular proteins in living cells using a wide range of biological applications, including oncology, cardiovascular diseases, brain research and embryology, just to name a few. For the quantitation of the expression of a specific protein, tagged with GFP in these model systems, antibodies to GFP have proven to be of value in immunoblotting studies and ELISA protocols.
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UniProt
- P42212
Antigène
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