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Transglutaminase 2 Antibody, FITC Conjugated

Transglutaminase 2 Antibody, FITC Conjugated size: 0.1ml 333

Price 333
Size 0.1ml
Long name FITC Conjugated, Transglutaminase 2 Polyclonal Antibody
CategoryConjugated Primary Antibodies
ConjugationAnti-FITC Antibody
Host OrganismRabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
Target AntigenTransglutaminase 2
SpecificityThis is a highly specific antibody against Transglutaminase 2
ModificationUnmodified
Modification siteNone
ClonalityPolyclonal
ClonePolyclonal antibody
Concentration1ug per 1ul
SourceKLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human Transglutaminase 2
Tested applicationsIF(IHC-P)
Recommended dilutionsIF(IHC-P)(1:50-200)
Crossreactivity Mouse, Rat, Human
Crossreactive species details not every possible cross-reactivity is known, Due to limited amount of testing and knowledge
Antigen background 10 to 20 nm thick protein deposit on the intracellular surface of the plasma membrane known as the cross-linked cell envelope (CE), 687 amino acid protein, 817 amino acid protein, Ca2+-dependent enzymes that catalyze the formation of isopeptide bonds by transferring an amine on to glutaminyl residues, Human keratinocyte transglutaminase (TGase1) is a membrane associated, Human tissue transglutaminase (TGase2) is an endothelial cell specific, TGases are intercellularly localizing, TGases influence numerous biological processes, The CE is a component of the epidermis that is generated through formation of disulfide bonds and g-glutamyl-lysine isodipeptide bonds, cell differentiation and apoptosis, epidermal differentiation, fertilization, including blood coagulation, seminal fluid coagulation, thereby cross-linking glutamine residues and lysine residues in substrate proteins, which are formed by the action of transglutaminases (TGases), Terminally differentiating mammalian epidermal cells acquire an insoluble
Purification methodThis antibody was purified via Protein A
Storage conditions 50% glycerol and 0, Store refrigerated at 2 to 8 degrees Celcius for up to 1 year, 09% sodium azide, Keep the antibody in an aqueous buffered solution containing 1% BSA
Excitation Emission494nm/518nm
Synonyms ALPHA SUBUNIT, C polypeptide, G alpha h, G protein alpha subunit Gh class, GNAH, GNAH G PROTEIN, G[a]h, Gh CLASS G ALPHA h, Guanine nucleotide binding protein H polypeptide, H POLYPEPTIDE, Protein glutamine gamma glutamyltransferase, Protein glutamine gamma glutamyltransferase 2, Protein-glutamine gamma-glutamyltransferase 2, TG2, TGC, TGC, TGC GUANINE NUCLEOTIDE BINDING PROTEIN, TGM 2, TGM2, TGM2_HUMAN, TGase C, TGase H, TGase-2, TGase2, TgaseII, Tissue transglutaminase, Tissue type transglutaminase, Transglutaminase 2, Transglutaminase 2 C polypeptide, Transglutaminase C, Transglutaminase H, Transglutaminase-2, tTG, tTGas, TG 2
Properties Bioss Primary Conjugated Antibodies FITC is highly sensitive to pH extremes, FITC has a green emission that's usually collected at 530 nanometers, FITC has a high quantum yield (efficiency of energy transfer from absorption to emission fluorescence) and approximately half of the absorbed photons are emitted as fluorescent light, For fluorescent microscopy applications, This Bioss Primary Conjugated Antibodies Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) antibody is currently after some BD antibodies the most commonly used fluorescent dye for FACS, When excited at 488 nanometers, its photo bleaching effects are not observed due to a very brief interaction at the laser intercept, the 1 FITC is seldom used as it photo bleaches rather quickly though in flow cytometry applications, the FL1 detector of a FACSCalibur or FACScan, C, C for long term storage and for short term at + 5°, If you buy Antibodies supplied by Bioss Primary Conjugated Antibodies they should be stored frozen at - 24°
Gene targetTransglutaminase 2 Conjugated
Short name FITC Conjugated, Transglutaminase 2 Antibody
Technique Fluorescein, antibodies against human proteins, antibodies for, antibody Conjugates, Antibody
LabelFITC
Alternative name fluorecein coupled, Transglutaminase 2 (Antibody to)
Alternative techniqueantibodies

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