Catalog | MAS-0124-YJ20 |
Applications | ELISA; WB; IF; FuncS |
Host | Mouse |
Reactivity | B. anthracis |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Conjugations | Conjugation could be customized |
Sub CAT. | Applications | Clone | Conjugations | Endotoxin Level | Size | Quantity | |
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MAS-0124-YJ20-A | ELISA, WB, IF, FuncS | B52 |
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Description | Clone B52 is a Mouse monoclonal IgG2b kappa recognizes B. anthracis PGA. It was raised against heat-killed encapsulated B. anthracis H9401. This antibody could inhibit activity of PGA in enhancing LT mediated cell cytotoxic activity. It has potential to protect from PGA-enhanced LT-mediated death and virulent spore challenge. |
Reactivity | B. anthracis |
Applications | ELISA; WB; IF; FuncS |
Host | Mouse |
Immunogen | Heat-killed encapsulated B. anthracis H9401 |
Isotype | Mouse IgG2b kappa |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Clone | B52 |
Dilutions | ELISA: 0.1-1000 ng/mL |
Expression Host | HEK293F/CHO |
Conjugations | Conjugation could be customized |
Purification | Protein A/G affinity purified is the regular method |
Purity | SDS-PAGE> 95% |
Endotoxin Level | Endotoxin level could be customized |
Form | Liquid (frequently-used) or lyophilized |
Concentration | About 1mg/ml. There are differences between batches. Special concentration could be customized. |
Sterility | 0.2 μM filtered |
Buffer | See the Datasheet |
Storage | See the Datasheet |
Target | B. anthracis PGA |
Alternative Names | B. anthracis PGA; Bacillus anthracis poly-gamma-D-glutamic-acid; B. anthracis; Bacillus anthracis; poly-gamma-D-glutamic-acid; PGA |
Introduction | Bacillus anthracis is the etiologic agent of anthrax-a common disease of livestock and, occasionally, of humans-and the only obligate pathogen within the genus Bacillus. B. anthracis is a Grampositive, endospore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium, with a width of 1. 0-1. 2 µm and a length of 3-5µm. It can be grown in an ordinary nutrient medium under aerobic or anaerobic conditions. |
Organism | Bacteria |
Related Disease | Anthrax |
Infections Route | Cutaneous; Inhalation; Gastrointestinal; Injection |
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