Anti-Heteroxylan [LM10] Antibody

This rat IgG2c monoclonal antibody was generated against neoglycoprotein and recognizes land plants heteroxylan.

Highlights:

  • Reacts with land plants heteroxylan
  • No cross-reactivity with wheat arabinoxylan
  • Suitable for Immunofluorescence and ELISA applications

Generated using a neoglycoprotein (xylopentaose-BSA). It can recognise unsubstituted and relatively low-substituted xylans in several species. It has no cross-reactivity with wheat arabinoxylan. Xylan is a group of hemicelluloses that reside in plant cells walls and also can be found in some algae (both green and red). Xylans are polysaccharides whose backbone consists of beta-1,4-linked xylosyl residues. This backbone can be substituted with side-chains of arabinosyl, glucuronosyl, and 4-O-mthylglucuronosyl residues, and can also be further modified by acetyl substitution on the hydroxyls of the xylosyl residues.

From the laboratory of Paul Knox, PhD, University of Leeds.

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ELD016
Anti-Heteroxylan [LM10] Antibody
5mL In stock
Regular Price:$345.00
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Specifications

Product Type: Antibody
Antigen: Heteroxylan
Isotype: IgG2c
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone Name: LM10
Reactivity: Land plants
Immunogen: Neoglycoprotein (xylopentaose-BSA)
Species Immunized: Rat
Epitope: Beta-1,4-xylan
Buffer: Cell Culture Supernatant, 0.05% Sodium Azide
Tested Applications: IF (1:10), ELISA (1:10)
Storage: +4C (short term), -20C (long term)
Shipped: Ambient temperature

Provider
From the laboratory of Paul Knox, PhD, University of Leeds.
References
  1. McCartney L, Marcus SE, Knox JP. Monoclonal antibodies to plant cell wall xylans and arabinoxylans. J Histochem Cytochem. 2005 Apr;53(4):543-6.
  2. Ruprecht C, Bartetzko MP, Senf D, Dallabernardina P, Boos I, Andersen MCF, Kotake T, Knox JP, Hahn MG, Clausen MH, Pfrengle F (2017) A synthetic glycan microarray enables epitope mapping of plant cell wall glycan-directed antibodies. Plant Physiology https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.17.00737

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