AffiniPure(TM) Donkey Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) (min X Bov,Ck,Gt,GP,Sy Hms,Hrs,Hu,Rb,Rat,Shp Sr Prot)

Catalog Number: JIM-715-005-151
Article Name: AffiniPure(TM) Donkey Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) (min X Bov,Ck,Gt,GP,Sy Hms,Hrs,Hu,Rb,Rat,Shp Sr Prot)
Biozol Catalog Number: JIM-715-005-151
Supplier Catalog Number: 715-005-151
Alternative Catalog Number: JIM-715-005-151
Manufacturer: Jackson ImmunoResearch
Host: Donkey
Category: Antikörper
Species Reactivity: Mouse
Conjugation: Unconjugated

Based on immunoelectrophoresis and/or ELISA, the antibody reacts with whole molecule mouse IgG. It also reacts with the light chains of other mouse immunoglobulins. No antibody was detected against non-immunoglobulin serum proteins. The antibody has been tested by ELISA and/or solid-phase adsorbed to ensure minimal cross-reaction with bovine, chicken, goat, guinea pig, syrian hamster, horse, human, rabbit, rat and sheep serum proteins, but it may cross-react with immunoglobulins from other species.

 

Whole IgG antibodies are isolated as intact molecules from antisera by immunoaffinity chromatography. They have an Fc portion and two antigen binding Fab portions joined together by disulfide bonds and therefore they are divalent. The average molecular weight is reported to be about 160 kDa. The whole IgG form of antibodies is suitable for the majority of immunodetection procedures and is the most cost effective.

Clonality: Polyclonal
Isotype: Whole IgG
Buffer: Buffer: 0.01M Sodium Phosphate, 0.25M NaCl, pH 7.6. Preservative: None
Purity: The antibody was purified from antisera by immunoaffinity chromatography using antigens coupled to agarose beads.
Form: Sterile-filtered liquid
Storage: Storage: Store at 2-8°C under sterile conditions. Prepare working dilution on day of use. Expiration date: one year from date of receipt. The expiration date may be extended if test results are acceptable for the intended use.
Antibody Type: Secondary Antibody
Application Dilute: 10-20 µg / ml Dilution factors are presented in the form of a range because the optimal dilution is a function of many factors, such as antigen density, permeability, etc. The actual dilution used must be determined empirically.