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ExtrAvidin®−R-Phycoerythrin

buffered aqueous solution

Synonyme(s) :

R-Phycoerythrin

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About This Item

Numéro MDL:
Code UNSPSC :
12352203
Nomenclature NACRES :
NA.46

Conjugué

phycoerythrin (R-PE) conjugate

Niveau de qualité

Forme

buffered aqueous solution

Conditions de stockage

protect from light

Ampleur du marquage

1-4 mol PE per mol ExtrAvidin®

Technique(s)

flow cytometry: suitable using human peripheral blood lymphocytes with biotinylated antibody
immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections): 5 μg/mL using human tissues

Température de stockage

2-8°C

Description générale

ExtrAvidin is a chemically modified protein purified from egg whites.
The extravidin-R-phycoerythrin protein can be conjugated with fluorescein-labelled arylacetamide, a κ opioid ligand and biotin-conjugated anti-fluorescein IgG to identify the subpopulations of thymocytes that express κ opioid receptor. This product has shown specificity for rabbit anti-avidin in immunoelectrophoresis analysis.
ExtrAvidin, a uniquely modified avidin reagent, combines the high specific activity and sensitivity of avidin with the low background staining of streptavidin. Avidin consists of four identical subunits, each containing a single biotin binding site.

Immunogène

Thymocytes present in C57BL mice.

Application

ExtrAvidin®-R-Phycoerythrin has been used
  • In flow cytometric analysis to confirm membrane expression of ncamp-1 (cationic oligodeoxynucleotide binding protein).
  • In indirect immunofluorescence.
  • In Western blotting.

The ExtrAvidin-R-Phycoerythrin (PE) conjugate may be used in conjunction with biotinylated reagents in the avidin/biotin labeling system in flow cytometry.

Forme physique

Solution in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4, containing 1% bovine serum albumin and 15 mM sodium azide

Informations légales

ExtrAvidin is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

Clause de non-responsabilité

Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.

Code de la classe de stockage

10 - Combustible liquids

Classe de danger pour l'eau (WGK)

WGK 2

Point d'éclair (°F)

Not applicable

Point d'éclair (°C)

Not applicable


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D M Lawrence et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 92(4), 1062-1066 (1995-02-14)
A method to visualize the kappa opioid receptor is described that uses a high-affinity fluorescein-conjugated opioid ligand and indirect immunofluorescence with the phycoerythrin fluorophore to amplify the signal. The mouse thymoma cell line R1E/TL8x.1.G1.OUAr.1 (R1EGO), which expresses the kappa 1
T A Ignatowski et al.
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, 284(1), 298-306 (1998-01-22)
Recent studies have shown kappa opioid receptor labeling on the R1EGO thymoma cell line by indirect immunofluorescence and flow cytometric analysis. The present study used a fluorescein-labeled arylacetamide (FITC-AA), a kappa opioid ligand, in conjunction with biotin-conjugated anti-fluorescein IgG and
Detection of opioid receptors on murine lymphocytes by indirect immunofluorescence: mature normal and tumor bearing mice lymphocytes
Karaji AG, et al.
International Immunopharmacology, 5(6), 1019-1027 (2005)
In vitro binding of HFE to the cation-independent mannose-6 phosphate receptor
Schimanski LM, et al.
Blood Cells, Molecules and Diseases, 43(2), 180-193 (2009)
Molecular characterization of a novel pattern recognition protein from nonspecific cytotoxic cells: sequence analysis, phylogenetic comparisons and anti-microbial activity of a recombinant homologue
Evans DL, et al.
Developmental and Comparative Immunology, 29(12), 1049-1064 (2005)

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