The At1g26515 Antibody (Product Code: CSB-PA884357XA01DOA) is a polyclonal rabbit-derived antibody targeting the At1g26515 protein in Arabidopsis thaliana. This antibody is designed for research applications, particularly in molecular biology and plant science studies. Its development aligns with the need for specific tools to study protein expression, localization, and interactions in model organisms like Arabidopsis. Below is a detailed analysis of its properties, technical specifications, and potential applications.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Immunogen | Recombinant Arabidopsis thaliana At1g26515 protein |
| Host Species | Rabbit |
| Species Reactivity | Arabidopsis thaliana (Mouse-ear cress) |
| Uniprot No. | Q9FZD6 |
| Target Protein | At1g26515 (gene locus: At1g26515) |
Polyclonal Design: Recognizes multiple epitopes on the target protein, enhancing sensitivity.
Affinity Purification: Reduces non-specific binding, improving specificity.
Glycerol Stabilization: Ensures stability during long-term storage.
The At1g26515 Antibody is validated for ELISA and Western Blotting, making it suitable for:
Protein Quantification: Measuring At1g26515 expression levels in Arabidopsis tissues.
Localization Studies: Identifying subcellular distribution of the protein via immunoblotting.
Functional Studies: Investigating interactions between At1g26515 and other proteins or pathways.
No data on monoclonal antibody alternatives or cross-reactivity with homologous proteins in other species.
Requires optimization for novel applications (e.g., immunoprecipitation or immunohistochemistry).
This antibody is available through Cusabio’s custom antibody services. Key details include:
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Packaging | 2ml or 0.1ml volumes |
| Customization Options | Not explicitly stated; contact vendor for bulk or modified formulations. |
| Ordering Process | Made-to-order with a 14–16 week lead time |
While the product specifications are well-documented, no peer-reviewed studies explicitly using the At1g26515 Antibody were identified in the provided sources. Future research could explore:
Functional Characterization: Role of At1g26515 in Arabidopsis development or stress responses.
Cross-Reactivity: Testing against homologs in related plant species.
Method Optimization: Validating the antibody for immunofluorescence or mass spectrometry.