At2g04033 antibody is a rabbit-derived polyclonal antibody designed to detect the protein encoded by locus At2g04033 in Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse-ear cress). This antibody targets the protein product of the gene annotated under UniProt accession P0CAY8, though the exact biological function of this protein remains uncharacterized in publicly available literature .
Key attributes:
Host species: Rabbit
Immunogen: Full-length recombinant At2g04033 protein (specific immunogen sequence undisclosed)
Reactivity: Specific to Arabidopsis thaliana with potential cross-reactivity to orthologs in related Brassicaceae species
Validated experimental uses include:
Western Blot: Confirmed detection of recombinant At2g04033 protein at expected molecular weight
ELISA: Quantitative analysis with high sensitivity (picogram-level detection)
Immunoprecipitation: Presumed capability based on polyclonal nature, though unpublished verification data
Notably, this antibody has not been reported in peer-reviewed studies for advanced applications such as:
Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)
Immunofluorescence microscopy
Plant tissue-specific expression profiling
Manufacturers provide batch-specific validation:
Stability: 12 months at -20°C with repeated freeze-thaw cycles discouraged
Specificity: Verified against preimmune serum controls showing no background reactivity
Epitope Mapping: Exact binding regions undefined, limiting epitope-specific studies
Plant Developmental Staging: No published data on antibody performance across growth stages
Post-Translational Modifications: Cross-reactivity with phosphorylated/glycosylated forms unverified