Mouse MAb to KSHV/HHV-8 ORF59 | Advanced Biotechnologies | Your Viral Reagent Company
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Catalog #: 13-211-100
Size: 100 µg
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Mouse monoclonal antibody to lytic cycle-associated early protein (50 kDa), encoded by ORF 59 of Kaposi’s Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus/Human Herpesvirus 8. It is identified as DNA polymerase processivity factor (nuclear PF-8 protein), which is expressed in PEL cell lines (BCBL-1, BCP-1, BC-3, KS-1) 6-48 hours post-TPA induction. This antibody originates from ascites fluid and is purified by protein G chromatography.
For research use only.
APPLICATION FOR USE
ELISA
Western blot
Dot blot
IFA
Other Protein-Based Assays
IHC/ICC
Flow Cytometry
Antigen Detection
QUALITY CONTROL TESTING INCLUDES
Sterility
IFA
Western blot
SDS-PAGE
Protein Concentration
SHIPPING AND STORAGE:
This product is shipped frozen on dry ice. Store at -20°C upon receipt. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles as product degradation may result.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Upon thawing, centrifuge the vial for a few seconds to remove residual droplets from the lid.
How are ABI’s Antibodies supplied? All ABI antibodies are supplied frozen.
How should I store ABI’s Antibodies? We recommend that all antibodies be aliquoted into single-use size portions and stored frozen at -20° C or below. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles as this will affect antibody activity. Do not dilute and freeze – make final dilution just prior to use. When single-use aligquot volume is too small, glycerol can be added instead to make final 50% glycerol for long-term storage.
Will ABI’s Antibodies work in Western blot? Not all ABI antibodies work in Western blot. Please see the Certificate of Analysis for each antibody to determine its suitability for Western blot use.
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