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company name :
Rockland Immunochemicals
product type :
secondary antibody
product name :
Mouse TrueBlot® ULTRA: Anti-Mouse Ig HRP
catalog :
18-8817-31
quantity :
50 µL
price :
104.00 USD
citations: 57
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product information
Catalog Number :
18-8817-31
Name :
Mouse TrueBlot® ULTRA: Anti-Mouse Ig HRP - 18-8817-31
Display Name :
Mouse TrueBlot® ULTRA: Anti-Mouse Ig HRP
Application Note :
Mouse TrueBlot® ULTRA has been reported for use in IP/immunoblot and immunoblotting (WB). Mouse IgG TrueBlot® ULTRA is provided as 1000X solution. To achieve best results when detecting mouse IgG1 subtypes, we recommend performing a dot blot or titration to determine the optimal dilution factor for your desired application. All recommended dilutions for listed applications are intended as an initial recommendation, specific conditions for each protein and antibody combination should be specifically optimized by the end user. To conserve reagent, we recommend incubating the blots from minigels in sealed bags (removing as much air as possible) with minimal volume (2-3 mLs). If used conservatively at 2.5mls/blot will yield enough reagent for 20 blots. Note that there are three key procedural considerations: 1. Protein A or G beads may be used with the mouse, goat and sheep TrueBlot secondaries, but not with the rabbit TrueBlot secondary. Use of protein A or G beads with the rabbit TrueBlot will result in contaminating bands. 2. Immunoprecipitate should be completely reduced. 3. BLOTTO/Milk should be used as the blocking protein for the immunoblot.
Buffer :
0.02 M Potassium Phosphate, 0.15 M Sodium Chloride, pH 7.2
Clonality :
Monoclonal
Clone ID :
eB144
Concentration Value :
1.0 mg/mL
Concentration Definition :
by UV absorbance at 280 nm
Conjugation :
HRP ULTRA
Size :
50 µL
Default Unit :
ul
Western Blot Dilution :
1:1000
Expiration :
Expiration date is six (6) months from date of opening.
Format :
IgG
Host Animal :
Rat
General Disclaimer Note :
This product is for research use only and is not intended for therapeutic or diagnostic applications. Please contact a technical service representative for more information. All products of animal origin manufactured by Rockland Immunochemicals are derived from starting materials of North American origin. Collection was performed in United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspected facilities and all materials have been inspected and certified to be free of disease and suitable for exportation. All properties listed are typical characteristics and are not specifications. All suggestions and data are offered in good faith but without guarantee as conditions and methods of use of our products are beyond our control. All claims must be made within 30 days following the date of delivery. The prospective user must determine the suitability of our materials before adopting them on a commercial scale. Suggested uses of our products are not recommendations to use our products in violation of any patent or as a license under any patent of Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc. If you require a commercial license to use this material and do not have one, then return this material, unopened to: Rockland Inc., P.O. BOX 5199, Limerick, Pennsylvania, USA.
Packing Type :
Wet Ice
Physical State :
Liquid (sterile filtered)
Purity and Specificity :
MouseTrueBlot® ULTRA Antibody Peroxidase Conjugate was prepared from tissue culture supernatant by Protein G affinity chromatography. Assay by Immunoelectrophoresis resulted in a single precipitin arc against Anti-Mouse Serum. Reactivity is observed against native Mouse IgG by both Western blot and ELISA.
Species Reactivity :
Mouse
Stabilizer :
0.1 mg/ml Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) - IgG and Protease free, 50% (v/v) Glycerol
Storage :
Store at -20 °C. This product is guaranteed for 1 year upon receipt, when handled and stored as instructed.
Synonyms :
Anti-Mouse IgG HRP, TrueBlot, HRP TrueBlot ULTRA, Peroxidase TrueBlot, TrueBlot for IP/WB, TrueBlot for immunoprecipitation, TrueBlot for western blotting
Target Species :
Mouse
Background :
Mouse IgG TrueBlot® ULTRA is a unique anti-mouse IgG monoclonal secondary antibody. Mouse IgG TrueBlot® ULTRA enables detection of immunoblotted target protein bands, without hindrance by interfering immunoprecipitating immunoglobulin heavy and light chains. It is easy to generate publication-quality IP/Western blot data with Mouse IgG TrueBlot® ULTRA, simply substitute the conventional Anti-Mouse IgG blotting reagent with Mouse IgG TrueBlot® ULTRA and follow the prescribed protocol for sample preparation and immunoblotting. Mouse IgG TrueBlot® ULTRA is ideal for use in protocols involving immunoblotting of immunoprecipitated proteins. Mouse IgG TrueBlot® ULTRA preferentially detects the non-reduced form of mouse IgG (IgG1, IgG2a, IgG2b, IgG3) over the reduced, SDS-denatured form of IgG. When the immunoprecipitate is fully reduced immediately prior to SDS-gel electrophoresis, reactivity of Mouse IgG TrueBlot® ULTRA with the 55 kDa heavy chains and the 23 kDa light chains of the immunoprecipitating antibody is minimized thereby eliminating interference by the heavy and light chains of the immunoprecipitating antibody in IP/immunoblot applications. Applications include studies examining post-translational modification (e.g., phosphorylation or acetylation) or protein-protein interactions.
Detection Kit Type :
Immunoprecipitation Kit
Detection Kit vs Component :
Component
Low Endotoxin :
No
Sample Size :
No
Application Text :
Western Blot,
Category :
Secondary Antibodies
Conjugation Name :
HRP TrueBlot® ULTRA for IP/WB
2020 Price :
104.00 USD
Primary Image Name :
Mouse TrueBlot® IP / Western Blot
company information
Rockland Immunochemicals
321 Jones Blvd
Pottstown, PA 19464
Info@rockland-inc.com
https://rockland-inc.com
484-791-3823
headquarters: USA
Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc. produces Phosho-Site Specific Antibodies and Antibody based tools for basic, applied and clinical research. Our laboratory is located west of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The technology base of the organization is the experience of its staff scientists in the production and purification of a wide range of antibodies through monoclonal & polyclonal antibody techniques utilizing in vitro and in vivo methods. Rockland's antibodies are suited for individuals performing Western Blotting, ELISA, Immunohistochemistry, Fluorescent Microscopy, High Content Screening and diagnostic kit production. Primary antibodies include Akt Pathway, Apolipoproteins, Apoptosis/Cell Cycle, Cytokines, Cell Signaling, Enzymes, Extracellular Matrix, Transcription Factors (NFkB) and Ubiquitin.