Goat Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) Secondary Antibody, Biotin Conjugated

Secondary antibody for ELISA, IHC

This antibody is purified from antiserum by immunoaffinity chromatography which removes essentially all goat serum proteins, except the specific antibody for mouse IgG. The antibody preparation is solid phase adsorbed with human serum proteins to ensure minimal cross reactivity in tissue or cell preparations. Cited in 10 publication(s).

Product Info Summary

SKU: BA1001
Size: 0.5ml
Reactive Species: Mouse
Host: Goat
Application: ELISA, IHC

Product Overview

Product Name Goat Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) Secondary Antibody, Biotin Conjugate
Synonyms Biotin-conjugated goat anti-mouse IgG; Goat Anti-Mouse IgG Biotinylated Antibody; Biotinylated Goat Anti-Mouse IgG Secondary Antibody
Description Goat Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) Secondary Antibody, Biotin Conjugate, for indirect sensitive immunodetection and/or quantification of low-abundancy target proteins through ELISA or IHC
Label Biotin
Host Goat
Target Species Mouse
Antibody Class IgG
Clonality Polyclonal
Immunogen Whole molecule mouse IgG
Purification Immunoaffinity chromatography
Specificity Mouse IgG specific; no cross-reactivity with human/bovine/rabbit IgG
Form Supplied Liquid: concentrated buffered stock solution
Formulation 0.5 mg biotin-conjugated secondary antibody
0.01 M PBS (PH 7.4)
50% glycerol
Pack Size 0.5 ml
Concentration 1 mg/ml
Application ELISA, IHC
Storage At -20˚C for one year from date of receipt. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Precautions FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR CLINICAL USE

Assay Information

Sample Type SDS-PAGE separated-, membrane-immobilized-, mouse primary-antibody-probed proteins from cell/tissue lysates
Assay Type Immunoassay
Assay Purpose Protein detection/quantification
Technique Immunodetection of target protein via reporter-labeled biotin-binding (detection) systems
Equipment Needed WB/Dot blot/ELISA/IHC instrumentation; X-ray film cassette or a charge-coupled device (CCD) imager; Spectrophotometer; fluorescent or electron microscope

Main Advantages

Specific High signal-to-noise ratio
Sensitive High reporter-to-antibody ratio
High Signal Amplification Multiple secondary antibodies can bind to a single primary antibody;Secondary antibodies Fc regions provide further binding locations for biotin, or enable the use of ABC and SABC
Fast Generates strong signals in a relatively short time span
Quantifieable Allows quantification of detected signal
Easy to Use Supplied in a workable liquid format
Flexible Biotin-Avidin system can be coupled with various types of reporters (enzymes, fluorochromes, fluorophores, chromophores, etc.)
Convenient Biotin's small size renders no interference with enzymatic catalysis or antibody binding

Background

Most commonly, secondary antibodies are generated by immunizing the host animal with a pooled population of immunoglobulins from the target species. The host antiserum is then purified through immunoaffinity chromatography to remove all host serum proteins, except the specific antibody of interest, and then modified with antibody fragmentation, label conjugation, etc. to achieve highly specific reagents for molecular detection. Secondary antibodies can be conjugated to a large number of labels, including enzymes, biotin, and fluorescent dyes/proteins. Here, the antibody provides the specificity to locate the protein of interest by recognizing a primary antibody that targets a particular antigen, and the label generates a detectable signal in the area of the formed immune complexes. The label of choice depends upon the experimental application.
Biotinylated antibodies are widely used in systems where signal amplification is desired. Often 15-20 biotin moieties are coupled to a single IgG secondary antibody. Biotin binds avidin, streptavidin, or neutravidin with a high degree of affinity and specificity. In immunoassays avidin/streptavidin-biotin binding is used as a bridge between antibodies and reporters like enzymes (HRP, AP), fluorophores, chromophores, etc. Both avidin and streptavidin are tetrameric proteins capable of binding 4 biotin groups to each molecule of avidin or streptavidin, thus amplifying the signal intensity and detection sensitivity by increasing the concentration of reporters at the antigenic site. Two main biotin-binding detection systems have been widely utilized: Avidin-Biotin Complex (ABC) and Labeled Streptavidin Biotin (LSAB) methods. In the ABC method free avidin (or streptavidin) is used as a bridge/link between the biotinylated antibody and а biotinylated reporter molecule, resulting in three reporter molecules coupled to the biotinylated antibody. The LSAB method employs a reporter-labeled streptavidin (avidin or neutravidin can alternatively be used) to detect the bound biotinylated-secondary antibody on the tissue section, blotting membrane or ELISA plate, improving the sensitivity of detection by 8-fold. The LSAB method is used when the avidin-biotin-enzyme complex in the ABC method becomes too large to penetrate the tissue.

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BA1001 has been cited in 10 publications:

*The publications in this section are manually curated by our staff scientists. They may differ from Bioz's machine gathered results. Both are accurate. If you find a publication citing this product but is missing from this list, please let us know we will issue you a thank-you coupon.

DHX9 inhibits epithelial-mesenchymal transition in human lung adenocarcinoma cells by regulating STAT3

Effects of MK-801 concentration on cell proliferation in rats with focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion.

Neural-endocrine mechanisms of respiratory syncytial virus-associated asthma in a rat model.

Developmental changes in cell proliferation and apoptosis in the normal duck bursa of Fabricius

Expression and prognostic significance of CTBP2 in human gliomas

Bak Foong pills combined with metformin in the treatment of a polycystic ovarian syndrome rat model

Significance of semaphorin‑3A and MMP‑14 protein expression in non‑small cell lung cancer

Mesenchymal stem-like cells isolated from human esophageal carcinoma and adjacent non-cancerous tissues

Effect of endoplasmic reticulum stress involved in manganese‑induced neurotoxicity in rats

Immunization with lentiviral vector‑modified dendritic cells encoding ubiquitinated hepatitis B core antigen promotes Th1 differentiation and antiviral immunity by enhancing p38 MAPK and JNK activation in HBV transgenic mice

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Does the goat species used for BA1001 follow the CITES regulation?

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Asked: 2013-03-29

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The goat species used for the Goat Anti-Mouse IgG (H+L) Secondary Antibody, Biotin Conjugate BA1001 are domesticated form which are are not subject to the Regulation.

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