This hybridoma line constitutively produces mycoplasma hyopneumoniae ciliary adhesin protein P97 [F1B6].
Highlights:
Mycoplasma hyopnemoniae is a bacteria known to known to cause the disease porcine enzootic pneumonia, a highly contagious and chronic disease affecting pig. M. hyopneumoniae has been found to attach to the cilia of epithelial cells in the lungs of swine. Currently they have some vaccines and antibiotics to treat the pigs but they have been found to be not very effective.
From a laboratory at Iowa State University.
Product Type: | Antibody |
Antigen: | Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae Ciliary Adhesin Protein P97 |
Accession ID: | U50901 |
Molecular Weight: | 97 kDa |
Isotype: | IgM |
Clonality: | Monoclonal |
Clone Name: | F1B6 |
Growth Conditions: | DMEM-10% donor herd horse serum |
Cryopreservation: | DMEM-10% DMSO-10% donor herd horse serum |
Tested Applications: | WB |
Storage: | Liquid nitrogen |
Shipped: | Dry ice |
Western Blot
Antigenic specificity of MAbs. Total mycoplasmal proteins of strain LI27 were separated by SDS-PAGE, transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane, and reacted with MAbs F2G5 (lane 1), F1B6 (lane 2), and R6C10 (lane 3).
Adapted from: Zhang Q., et al. Infect Immun. 1995 Mar;63(3):1013-9.
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