Anti-Rhamnogalacturonan-Ic [CCRC-M23] Antibody (supernatant)

This mouse IgG1 monoclonal (CCRC-M23) was generated Rhamnogalacturonan-II/cBSA (covalent) and recognizes the glycan group of Rhamnogalacturonan-Ic.

Highlights:

  • Reacts with soybean and sugar beet glycan group of Rhamnogalacturonan-Ic
  • Suitable for ELISA, Immunolabeling and Immunofluorescence applications

Rhamnogalacturonans (RGs) are a family of related cell wall pectic polysaccharides that contain a repeating backbone of a-D-GalpA-(1,2)-a-L-Rhap-(1), and carry diverse side chains that are attached to the Rha residues and are composed largely of arabinosyl and/or galactosyl residues.

From the laboratory of Michael G. Hahn, PhD, University of Georgia

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Anti-Rhamnogalacturonan-Ic [CCRC-M23] Antibody (supernatant)
Supernatant, 5mL In stock
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Specifications

Product Type: Antibody
Accession ID: CCRC-M23
Antigen: Rhamnogalacturonan-I of red wine
Isotype: IgG1
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone Name: CCRC-M23
Reactivity: Soybean, sugar beet
Immunogen: Rhamnogalacturonan-II/cBSA (covalent)
Species Immunized: Mouse
Buffer: Cell culture supernatant, Use undiluted or at 1:10 dilution
Tested Applications: ELISA, Immunolabeling, IF
Storage: <1 month at 4C, >1 month at -80C
Shipped: Cold Packs

Documentation

PDF CCRC-M23 Cross Reactivity Map

Notes

These monoclonal antibodies were developed under the sponsorship of the US National Science Foundation, through award number DBI-0421683. Their use in biomass characterization, study of biomass deconstruction and quantitation was developed under the sponsorship of the US Department of Energy through awards DE-PS02-06ER64304 and DE-AC05-00OR22725 (BioEenergy Science Center).

Provider
From the laboratory of Michael G. Hahn, PhD, University of Georgia
References
  1. Pattathil S, Avci U, Baldwin D, et al. 2010. A comprehensive tool kit of plant cell wall glycan-directed monoclonal antibodies. Plant Physiology 153, 514-525.
  2. Pattathil S, Avci U, Miller JS, Hahn MG. 2012. Immunological approaches to plant cell wall and biomass characterization: Glycome profiling. In: Himmel M (ed) Biomass Conversion: Methods and Protocols. Springer Science + Business Media, LLC, New York, NY, pp 61-72.

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