This mouse monoclonal antibody was generated against protein/peptide and recognizes the phytochrome of angiosperms.
Highlights:
Phytochrome is a photomorphogenically active pigment that modulates plant growth and development with respect to incident light intensity and wavelength distribution. It exists in two forms: an inactive, red-absorbing form (Pr),4 and an active far-red-absorbing form (Pfr). When either absorbs light, it is photoconverted to the other. Phytochrome is a dimeric, water-soluble, relatively labile chromoprotein with similar, if not identical, monomers of about 124 kDa each. It is also a relatively low abundance protein, even under the best of conditions. Genetic manipulation of phytochrome expression in plants leads to plants requiring less light and able to divert more energy to the production of fruits and seeds. For its physicochemical characterization, it has therefore been difficult to utilize techniques that require large quantitites of highly purified protein. Consequently, indirect methods for elucidating its structure/function relationships are especially important. These could also be applicable to fabaceae and closely related families.
From the laboratories of Lee H. Pratt, PhD and Marie-Michelle Cordonnier Pratt, PhD, University of Georgia.
Product Type: | Antibody |
Antigen: | Phytochrome |
Accession ID: | P42497 |
Molecular Weight: | 124 kDa |
Isotype: | IgG |
Clonality: | Monoclonal |
Clone Name: | Oat-13 |
Reactivity: | Avena. Pissum. Very likely other graminae and fabaceae and beyond. |
Immunogen: | Protein/ peptide |
Species Immunized: | Mouse |
Epitope: | Located at 65 kDa from N-terminus |
Purification Method: | Protein G |
Buffer: | PBS, 0.05% (w/v) Sodium Azide |
Tested Applications: | ELISA, WB, IP, Competitive ELISA |
Storage: | -20C |
Shipped: | Cold Packs |
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