Cynomolgus IgG1 Kappa Isotype Control (mAb)
Cynomolgus IgG1 Kappa Isotype Control (mAb) is a chimeric monoclonal antibody recombinantly expressed from HEK293, which combines the variable region of a mouse monoclonal antibody with Cynomolgus constant domain.
Product Specifications
Background
A hapten is a small molecule that can elicit an immune response only when conjugated with a large carrier such as a protein. Typical haptens include drugs, urushiol, quinone, steroids, etc. Peptides and non-protein antigens usually need conjugating to a carrier protein (such as BSA (bovine serum albumin) or KLH (keyhole limpet hemocyanin) to become good immunogens) . Additionally, haptens should be administered with an adjuvant to ensure a high quality immune response. It is important that the hapten design (preserving greatly the chemical structure and spatial conformation of target compound), selection of the appropriate carrier protein and the conjugation method are key conditions for the desired specificity anti-hapten antibodies. We design anti-hapten antibodies based on the HaptenDB information.
Host
HEK293
Origin Species
Mouse
Target
IgG control
Conjugation
Unconjugated
Tag
Cynomolgus IgG1 | Cynomolgus Kappa
Stability
● -20°C to -70°C for 12 months in lyophilized state; ● -70°C for 3 months under sterile conditions after reconstitution. For long term storage, the product should be stored at lyophilized state at -20°C or lower. Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Purity
90%
Bioactivity
Immobilized DNP-Albumin Conjugate, Bovine at 10 μg/mL (100 μL/well) can bind Cynomolgus IgG1 Kappa Isotype Control (mAb) (Cat. No. DNP-M553) with a linear range of 0.001-0.25 μg/mL (QC tested).
Format
Powder
Buffer
PBS, pH7.4
Additives
Trehalose
Shipping Conditions
RT
Storage Conditions
-20°C
Package Size
100ug*1
Product Datasheet
Https://www.acrobiosystems.com/static/main/products/pdf/ds/DNP-M553.pdf
Species
Cynomolgus
Curated Selection
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