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| Source | This product is a polyclonal antibody purified from mouse antiserum. |
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| Form | Liquid |
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Overview
This is a polyclonal anti-Rubisco antibody raised in Mouse, with confirmed utility in WB. It is designed to detect Rubisco protein in Various Plants and supports researchers working in others contexts where consistent antibody performance is required.
Key elements and design rationale
- Immunogen: Purified Protein — the immunizing antigen determines the epitope region; confirm epitope compatibility with sample preparation and expected post-translational modifications.
- Host species (Mouse): Requires anti-mouse-IgG secondary reagents. Use matched secondaries to avoid no-signal or cross-reactivity issues.
- Polyclonal format: Recognizes multiple epitopes, providing robust signal across varied preparations and species variants. Inherent lot-to-lot variability requires appropriate controls.
- Isotype (IgG): Compatible with standard Protein A/G purification and widely supported by secondary reagents. Include an isotype-matched control at equivalent concentration.
- Purification (Affinity chromatography): Enriches for specific immunoglobulin classes, reducing non-specific populations and improving signal-to-noise.
Biological background
Rubisco is a protein target studied in Species Independent systems. Expression levels, subcellular localization, and post-translational modifications vary across cell types, tissues, and disease states — factors that influence antibody-based detection and experimental design. Consult UniProt, NCBI Gene, and primary literature for current annotation of Rubisco biology, including known isoforms, interactors, and disease-relevant expression patterns in others.
Common research applications
- WB: Western blot confirms target molecular weight and distinguishes isoforms under denaturing conditions. Expected band size should align with reported MW.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Isotype controls: Use an isotype-matched (IgG from Mouse) control at equivalent concentration to assess non-specific background.
- Cross-reactivity: Polyclonal preparations may cross-react with related proteins or isoforms. Orthogonal validation (siRNA, KO lysate, recombinant protein) is recommended to confirm signal specificity.
- Matrix effects: Sample matrix (serum, plasma, lysate, homogenate) can affect performance. Pilot dilution linearity and spike-recovery experiments are recommended for quantitative studies.
- Species reactivity: Confirmed for Various Plants. Extrapolation to untested species requires empirical validation given potential epitope sequence divergence.
This product is a polyclonal antibody purified from mouse antiserum.
Rubisco is a protein target in Various Plants biology. This polyclonal antibody raised in Mouse is designed to detect Rubisco in WB applications, with IgG isotype.
This antibody is reported reactive against Various Plants. The immunogen was derived from Species Independent. Cross-reactivity with other species should not be assumed without documented data or empirical testing.
The supplier reports performance in WB. Each application requires independent dilution optimization, blocking conditions, and appropriate controls. Performance in unlisted applications requires empirical testing.
This is a non-conjugated IgG antibody requiring a compatible secondary for detection. Select an anti-mouse IgG secondary conjugated to your preferred reporter (HRP, AP, fluorophore, or biotin), matched to IgG.
Recommended: (1) Isotype control — IgG from Mouse at matching concentration for non-specific background; (2) Positive control — known Rubisco-expressing cell/tissue; (3) Negative control — knockdown or knockout sample to confirm signal specificity; (4) Dilution linearity — verify proportional signal decrease to confirm quantitative linearity in your matrix.
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