Anti-Xyloglucan [CCRC-M58] Antibody (supernatant)

This mouse IgG1 monoclonal (CCRC-M58) was generated against Xyloglucan/BSA (covalent) and recognizes the XXLG glycan group of Non-Fucosylated Xyloglucan-4.

Highlights:

  • Reacts with tamarind, tomato and sycamore XXLG glycan group of Non-Fucosylated Xyloglucan-4 
  • Suitable for ELISA, Immunolabeling and Immunofluorescence applications

Xyloglucan is a hemiceullose or polysaccharide that is found in the primary cell wall of all vascular plants. Xyloglucan binds to the surface of cellulose microfibrils and may link them together.

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

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EGA804
Anti-Xyloglucan [CCRC-M58] Antibody (supernatant)
Supernatant, 5mL In stock
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Specifications

Product Type: Antibody
Accession ID: CCRC M058
Antigen: Xyloglucan of Tamarindus indicus
Isotype: IgG1
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone Name: CCRC M58
Reactivity: Tamarind, tomato and sycamore
Immunogen: Xyloglucan:BSA (covalent)
Species Immunized: Mouse
Epitope: XLLG
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-M58 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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