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MAB5404

Sigma-Aldrich

抗硝基酪氨酸抗体,克隆2A8.2

clone 2A8.2, Chemicon®, from mouse

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UNSPSC代码:
12352203
eCl@ss:
32160702
NACRES:
NA.41
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生物来源

mouse

质量水平

抗体形式

purified immunoglobulin

抗体产品类型

primary antibodies

克隆

2A8.2, monoclonal

种属反应性(根据同源性预测)

all

制造商/商品名称

Chemicon®

技术

immunohistochemistry: suitable (paraffin)
western blot: suitable

同位素/亚型

IgG2b

运输

wet ice

靶向翻译后修饰

unmodified

基因信息

human ... NOS1(4842)

一般描述

细胞产生的高活性氮来源于一氧化氮,如过氧亚硝酸盐、二氧化氮和硝基氯,导致酪氨酸的硝化作用驻留在组织蛋白中。蛋白质硝基酪氨酸形成的程度提供了一段时间内活性氮种类和潜在细胞损伤的生产指标。硝基酪氨酸可以通过蛋白质水解物的氨基酸分析来测量,并通过免疫细胞化学技术使用针对硝基酪氨酸半抗原的抗体来进行检测、半定量估计和细胞和组织定位。

免疫原

硝化KLH。

应用

使用经验证可用于 IH(P) & WB的抗硝基酪氨酸抗体(克隆2A8.2)检测硝基酪氨酸。
免疫组化:
1:50-1:100石蜡包埋的先前批次、10%中性缓冲福尔马林固定小鼠肝脏(经酵母聚糖处理的动物)和正常人小脑组织。 组织必须用热诱导表位检索(HIER)预处理。 MAB5404 孵育10分钟,使用Chemicon IHC-Select, HRP-DAB试剂盒(货号DAB150)产生反应。

最佳工作稀释度必须由最终使用者进行确定。
研究子类别
氧化应激
研究类别
神经科学

生化/生理作用

与硝基酪氨酸反应。

外形

形式:纯化
溶于含 0.1%叠氮化钠的缓冲液中的纯化小鼠单克隆IgG2b液体。
纯化蛋白A

制备说明

自收到之日起,在2-8ºC条件下可稳定保存1年。

分析说明

对照
硝化BSA
对硝基酪氨酸免疫印迹对照通过蛋白质印迹法进行评估。

蛋白质印迹分析:
该抗体的1:500稀释液在10 μg 硝基酪氨酸免疫印迹对照(货号# 12-354)中检测到硝基酪氨酸。

其他说明

浓度:请参考批次特异性浓缩物的检验报告。

法律信息

CHEMICON is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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储存分类代码

12 - Non Combustible Liquids

WGK

WGK 2

闪点(°F)

Not applicable

闪点(°C)

Not applicable


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