Antibodies

Antibodies

Antibodies are essential tools in molecular biology research, serving to detect specific protein modifications or tags with remarkable specificity and versatility.

  • Specificity:

These antibodies, whether polyclonal or monoclonal, are meticulously crafted to target precise modifications, epitopes, or protein tags. Examples include carbamyl-lysine, 4-hydroxynonenal, VSV-g, V5, T7, S-tag, GFP, His tag, streptavidin, and biotin.

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  • Purpose:

They find utility in various experimental techniques such as Western blotting, immunofluorescence, and immunoprecipitation. Their applications extend to studying protein modifications, as well as detecting or purifying proteins tagged with specific epitopes.

  • Nature:

These antibodies hail from diverse sources, including rabbits or mice, and encompass both polyclonal and monoclonal varieties. Additionally, they are complemented by protein-based reagents like streptavidin or biotin, enhancing their utility and versatility in experimental setups.

 

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