Anti-CTX-M (C11) rabbit mAb
CTX-M-type enzymes are a group of class A extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) that are rapidly spreading among Entrobacteriaeae worldwide (1) . CTX-M-type Î2-lactamases, originally found in Kluyvera spp., shows hydrolysis activity on ceflaxime and its gene spreads via plasmid. Since their discovery in Europe in the early 1980s, they have spread worldwide and are now endemic in Enterobacterales isolated from both hospital-associated and community-acquired infections, including urinary tract infections and bloodstream infections (2) . Especially, poor sanitary conditions are more likely to result in the transfer of CTX-M-type enzymes in the Enterobacterales between animals, humans, and living environment. As a result, they are a global public health concern. In the past, TEM- and SHV-type ESBLs were the predominant families of ESBLs. CTX-M-type enzymes have increased since 2000, and today the most commonly found ESBL type with the CTX-M-15 variant dominating worldwide, followed in prevalence CTX-M-14, and CTX-M-27 is emerging in certain parts of the world (3) . Presently, more than 50 allelic variants are known, clustered in six sub-lineages or groups.
Product Specifications
Host
Rabbit
Immunogen
Recombinant CTX-M antigen
Clonality
Monoclonal
Applications
ELISA, WB
Purification
Protein A
Format
Purified
Components
1X PBS, 0.02% NaN3
Storage Conditions
Store at-20°C. Avoid repeated freeze and thaw cycles.
Applications Notes
ELISA 1:1000, Western Blot 1:10000, FLOW not recommended
Isotype
Anti-Rabbit IgG
Conjugate
Unconjugated
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