Anti-PolyHistidine (AD1.1.10) – HRP
Anti-PolyHistidine (AD1.1.10) – HRP
Product No.: P396
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Clone AD1.1.10 Target PolyHistidine Formats AvailableView All Product Type Monoclonal Antibody Alternate Names His-Tag Isotype IgG1 Applications ELISA , FC , IF , IP , WB |
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Antibody DetailsProduct DetailsHost Species Mouse Immunogen PAX6 transcription factor linked to histidine tag. Product Concentration 0.5 mg/ml Formulation This HRP-conjugated antibody is formulated in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline (150 mM NaCl) PBS pH 7.2 - 7.4, 1% BSA. <b> (Warning: Use of sodium azide as a preservative will inhibit the enzyme activity of horseradish peroxidase)</b> Storage and Handling This horseradish peroxidase conjugated monoclonal antibody is stable when stored at 2-8°C. Do not freeze. Country of Origin USA Shipping Next Day Ambient Applications and Recommended Usage? Quality Tested by Leinco WB2, 4, 5, 6, FC1 Additional Applications Reported In Literature ? ELISA2, IP3, IF10 Each investigator should determine their own optimal working dilution for specific applications. See directions on lot specific datasheets, as information may periodically change. DescriptionDescriptionSpecificity AD1.1.10 activity is directed against proteins and peptides containing the H-H-H-H-H-H (6His) motif. Background AD1.1.10 recognizes proteins and peptides containing the polyhistidine tag (His-tag). The most common His-tag is the H-H-H-H-H-H (6x-His) motif, but His-tags can comprise up to 10 His residues. His-tags can be inserted into a target gene either by cloning the encoding DNA in frame into a His-tag containing vector or by using extended polymerase chain reaction primers that incorporate the motif. His-tags can be inserted at either the N or C terminal of target proteins. The most suitable location depends on the target protein’s characteristics as well as the downstream experimental methods. A variety of purification and detection methods make use of His-tags. Applications include flow cytometry, ELISA, Western blot, dot blot, peptide array, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, immunoprecipitation, immunocytochemistry, histidine tag (His-tag) insertion for epitope mapping (HisMAP), and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP).
His-tags are less likely than other tags to affect functionality of the fusion protein due to their relatively small size. However, His residues exist in mammalian and insect systems, and therefore there may be some background binding, depending on the experimental conditions and/or the system used. Antigen Distribution The 6His motif is present in histidine tags. Research Area Epitope Tag . Protein Purification References & Citations1. Herrera NG, Morano NC, Celikgil A, et al. ACS Omega. 6(1):85-102. 2020.
2. Els Conrath K, Lauwereys M, Wyns L, et al. J Biol Chem. 276(10):7346-7350. 2001. 3. Suen JL, Wu CH, Chen YY, et al. Immunology. 103(3):301-309. 2001. 4. Yi KS, Choi JA, Kim P, et al. PLoS One. 15(7):e0236172. 2020. 5. Lam M, Marsters SA, Ashkenazi A, et al. Elife. 9:e52291. 2020. 6. Moreland KT, Hong M, Lu W, et al. PLoS One. 9(4):e95333. 2014. 7. Smith MH, Rodriguez EH, Weissman JS. J Biol Chem. 289(37):25670-25677. 2014. 8. Sasakura Y, Kanda K, Yoshimura-Suzuki T, et al. Anal Chem. 76(22):6521-6527. 2004. 9. Asano T, Takei J, Furusawa Y, et al. Monoclon Antib Immunodiagn Immunother. 40(6):243-249. 2021. 10. Calero-Cuenca FJ, Osorio DS, Carvalho-Marques S, et al. Curr Biol. 31(7):1521-1530.e8. 2021. Technical ProtocolsCertificate of Analysis |
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