This mouse IgM monoclonal antibody was generated against pectic polysaccharides and recognizes sycamore, gum and sinapus pectic polysaccharides.
Highlights:
Pectin is made up of a complex set of polysaccharides that are found in most primary cell walls and are particularly abundant in the non-woody parts of terrestrial plants. Pectin is a major component of the middle lamella, where it helps to bind cells together, but is also found in primary cell walls.
From the laboratory of Michael G. Hahn, PhD, University of Georgia.
Product Type: | Antibody |
Antigen: | Sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) pectic polysaccharides/MeBSA |
Isotype: | IgM |
Clonality: | Monoclonal |
Clone Name: | 4C4.F1.H2 |
Reactivity: | Sycamore, gum, sinapus |
Immunogen: | Pectic polysaccharides |
Species Immunized: | Mouse |
Buffer: | Cell culture supernatant |
Tested Applications: | ELISA (undiluted to 1:10) |
Storage: | <1 month at 4C, >1 month at -80C |
Shipped: | Cold Packs |
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).
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