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anti-Mouse IgG2a/b sdAb - FluoTag-X2 - N2702-Li800-S

A monovalent single domain secondary antibody specific for mouse IgG2

 

This product was developed by   

NanoTag-Biotechnologies

Camelid single domain antibodies (sdAbs) consist only of one antigen binding site of an Alpaca heavy chain antibody. With only ~15 kDa, these Tags are about 10-times smaller than conventional IgG antibody molecules.

Camelid single domain antibody
Cat. No.: N2702-Li800-S
Amount: 500 µl
Price: $250.00
Cat. No. N2702-Li800-S 500 µl purified antibody, lyophilized from PBS. Albumin was added for stabilization. For reconstitution add 500 µl H2O. Either add 1:1 (v/v) glycerol, then aliquot and store at -20°C until use, or store aliquots at -80°C without additives.
Reconstitute immediately upon receipt! Avoid bright light when working with the antibody to minimize photo bleeching of the fluorescent dye.
Applications
 
WB: yes
ICC: yes
IHC: yes
FACS: yes
Label Licor 800CW, two fluorophores coupled to one FluoTag
Clone 14A4
Reactivity Reacts with: mouse.
No signal: chicken, rabbit, Guinea pig, donkey, rat, goat, pig, horse, cow, human.
Other species not tested yet.
Specificity Mouse IgG2, does not cross-react with rabbit, guinea pig or chicken immunoglobulins
Cat. No.: N2702-Li800-S
Amount: 500 µl
Price: $250.00
Background

Unlabeled variants and several modifications of sdAbs like biotin, fluorophore or DBCO conjugation are available.

 

FluoTag®-X2 anti-Mouse is a species-specific FluoTag® directed against IgG2a and IgG2b subtype from Mouse. In FluoTag-X2, two fluorophore molecules are site-specifically coupled to one individual FluoTag molecule. The reagent therefore targets four fluorophores to your primary Mouse antibody. Due to the monovalent binding, there are no primary and secondary antibody clusters formed, leading to better epitope accessibility and a more precise localization. Since our FluoTags are recombinantly expressed, there is no batch-to-batch variation.