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Beta-actin Antibody | Novus Biologicals antibody product information
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Catalog Code:NB110-67828
Product Name:Beta-actin Antibody
Product Description:Mouse Monoclonal anti-Beta-actin (AC-15)
Clone:AC-15
Clonality:Monoclonal
ListPrice:325
Concentration:2.0 mg/ml
Immunogen:Synthetic peptide conjugated to KLH, corresponding to amino acids 1-14 of Xenopus laevis Actin (beta).
Epitope:N-terminus of the beta isoform of actin.
Cross Reactivity:Cross-reacts with Cat, Chicken, Cow, Dog, Drosophila melanogaster, Fish (carp and goldfish), Guinea Pig, Human, Leech, Mouse, Pig, Rabbit, Rat, and Sheep. Detects beta actin in a wide variety of tissues and species. Does not cross react with adult cardiac or skeletal muscle or amoeba beta actin. Not yet tested in other species.
Packaging:0.1 ml Affinity purified Mouse ascites.
Uses:Useful as an extract loading control for a wide variety of cell extracts in Western blot. The epitope recognized by the antibody is resistant to formalin fixation and paraffin embedding. B5, methacarn, ethanol or Bouin's solutions may also be used as fixatives).
Background:This is an ideal reagent for use as a cell extract loading control on Western blot. It has been used as such in most of the references below. Molecular weight of beta actin is 42kD.
Storage:Store at 4C short term. Aliquot and store at -20C long term. Avoid freeze thaw cycles.
Purity:Affinity purified
Isotype:IgG1
Host Name:Mouse
Buffer:0.01 M PBS, pH 7.4
Application Summary:ELISA , immunohistochemistry , immunofluorescence , Western Blot 0.5 - 1 ug/ml, Immunocytochemistry 10 - 40 ug/ml, Acetone Fixation
Species Summary:Bv, Ca, Ch, Dr, Hu, Mu, Po, Rt, Rb, Gp, Fe, Fi, Sh, , , , ,
Alternate Names:Anti-A X actin like protein antibody, Anti-Actx antibody, Anti-Beta cytoskeletal actin antibody, Anti-Melanoma X actin antibody, Anti-PS1TP5BP1 antibody, Anti-Beta-actin antibody, Anti-Beta actin antibody, Anti-Actin, beta antibody
Package Size:0.1 ml
Preservative:15mm sodium azide
Notes Main:Immunofluoresence staining of chicken gizzard ultra-thin sections (North et al. J. Cell Sci. 107:445-455 (1994)) labels the dense bodies, longitudinal channels and membrane associated dense-plaque.
Product References:1. North, A.J., et al. J. Cell Sci. 107, 445-455, (1994) 2. Gimona, M., et al. Cell Motil., 108-116, (1994) 3. Gimona, M., et al., â-actin specific monoclonal antibody. Cell. Motil. Cytoskel. 27, 108-116, (1994) 4. North, A.J., et al., Actin isoform compartments in chicken gizzard smooth muscle cells. J. Cell Sci. 107, 445-455, (1994) 5. North, A.J., et al., Calponin is localized in both the contractile apparatus and the cytoskeleton of smooth muscle cells. J. Cell Sci. 107, 437-444, (1994) 6. Liao, J., et al., Direct reprobing with anti-â-actin antibody as an internal control for western blotting analysis. Biotechniques 28, 216, (2000) 7. Abramovich, D., Parborell, F., and Tesone, M. (2006) Effect of a Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) Inhibitory Treatment on the Folliculogenesis and Ovarian Apoptosis in Gonadotropin-Treated Prepubertal Rats, 75, 434-441.
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