Anti-GFP | Green Fluorescence Protein - DyLight® 650 conjugated (40 µg)
- Product Info
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Immunogen: Recombinant GFP protein derived from Aequorea victoria, UniProt: P42212 Host: Rabbit Clonality: Polyclonal Purity: Immunogen affinity purified serum, in PBS pH 7.4, conjugated to DyLight® 650.
Format: Liquid in PBS pH 7,4. Quantity: 40 µg Storage: Store at 4°C for 12-18 months, A preservative may be added for long time storage up to 2 years. Spin briefly the tube before use. Tested applications: Immunofluorescence (IF), Western blot (WB) Recommended dilution: To be determined by end user. - Reactivity
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Confirmed reactivity: Recombinant GFP overexpressed in E,coli, from: Arabidopsis thaliana, Chlamydomonas reinhardii, Nicotiana tabacum - Additional Information
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Additional information: DyLight® 650 has Amax = 652 nm, Emax = 672 nm. DyLight® is a registered trademark of Thermofisher Inc., and its subsidiaries. - Background
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Background: GFP (Green fluorescent protein) was originally identified in photo organs on jellyfish Aequorea victoria, It is a naturally fluorescent protein which emits green light at a maximum wavelength of 509 nm when excited by blue or UV light, It is extensively used in laboratory as a reporter molecule to label and study cellular and subcellular proteins in living cells using a wide range of applications, Antibodies to GFP protein are used in immunoblotting and ELISA, GFP protein has molecular weight of 27 kDa. - Protocols
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Agrisera Western Blot protocol and video tutorials
Protocols to work with plant and algal protein extracts
Agrisera Educational Posters Collection
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