Specificity: Anti-Mouse HRP conjugated secondary antibody recognizes mouse IgG
Cited Applications: WB, ELISA
Cross Reactivity: Mouse Immunoglobulin G
(Immunoglobulins from other species may also be detectable)
Host / Isotype / Clone#: Goat Polyclonal
Immunogen: Affinity purified mouse immunoglobulins
Formulation: PBS at pH 7.2, 50% Glycerol
Purification: Affinity purified with mouse immunoglobulins immobilized on agarose and adsorbed with IgG from human, rabbit, and bovine
Stability: Store at 4°C for several months, and at -20°C for longer periods; do not add NaN
3 as this will inhibit the HRP enzyme. For optimal storage, aliquot target into smaller quantities after centrifugation and store at recommended temperature. For optimal performance, avoid repeated handling and multiple freeze/thaw cycles.
Scientific Background: Affinity purified mouse IgG was used to raise goat antibodies specific to the mouse IgG. The goat immune serum is subsequently affinity purified using immunoglobulins immobilized to agarose. The antibodies are then conjugated to horse radish peroxidase (HRP) by reductive amination in a 2:1 molar ratio. The HRP conjugated secondary antibody can recognize the primary immunoglobulin and give a signal in the presence of a chemiluminescent substrate. The signal can be detected using an electronic imager or autoradiography film (1).
References:
1. Nakane PK, Pierce GB: Enzyme-labeled antibodies: preparation and application for localization of antigens, J Histochem Cytochem 1966, 14:929
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Sample Data: Representative western blot with a mouse monoclonal ERK1 antibody and Anti-Mouse HRP(1:2000) using 5 ug, 10 ug, and 20 ug HeLa cell lysate. |