| Field | Specification |
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| Alternative Names | ASN-1, ASN-100(combinationofatidortoxumabandberlimatoxumab) |
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| Form | Liquid |
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Product Overview
Atidortoxumab (JN998036) is a research-grade recombinant antibody targeting Alpha-hemolysin. Produced in mammalian cells with native-like glycosylation. Highlights- ●Research Grade — For PK/PD studies, assay development, and ADA research.
- ●Native Glycosylation — Mammalian expression ensures native-like patterns.
Specifications
| Host Species | Human |
|---|---|
| Species Reactivity | Staphylococcus aureus |
| Clonality | Monoclonal |
| Isotype | IgG1, kappa |
| Target | Alpha-hemolysin, hly, Alpha-HL, Alpha-toxin, hla |
| Purification | Protein A/G purified from cell culture supernatant. |
| Purity | >95% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE. |
| Form | Liquid |
| Storage Buffer | 0.01M PBS, pH 7.4. |
| Expression System | Mammalian Cells |
| UniProt | P09616 |
Validated Applications
| Application |
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| ELISA |
| Flow Cytometry |
| Functional Assay |
| In Vivo Studies |
Scientific Background
Alpha-hemolysin (Alpha-toxin/hly) is a ~35 kDa protein. Alpha-toxin binds to the membrane of eukaryotic cells (particularly red blood cells, RBC) forming pores, resulting in hemolysis, with the release of low-molecular weight molecules leading to eventual osmotic RBC lysis. Human RBCs bind much less alpha-toxin than do rabbit RBCs. Heptamer oligomerization and pore formation is required for lytic activity.
Reactivity
This antibody shows reactivity with Staphylococcus aureus.
Safety & Handling
Customization & Add-ons: Can't find the antibody you need—or require a custom format for your assay? We can help you source the best match or support custom antibody solutions for diverse research needs, including species and isotype selection, conjugations and labeling (e.g., HRP/AP, biotin, fluorophores), purification grade options (Protein A/G, affinity purified), formulation preferences (buffer selection, carrier-free, glycerol-free), custom concentrations and aliquoting, low-endotoxin options for cell-based work, and application-focused QC/validation support (project dependent). Click Talk to a Scientist to submit a request, email us at support@biohippo.com, or explore our Research Services for additional support—our team will follow up with feasibility details and next steps.
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