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Antibody
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anti-Nitroso-Lglutathione GSNO
Nitroso-L.glutathione (GSNO) antibody
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| Clonality |
Polyclonal |
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Host
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Rat
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Application
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Western Blotting (WB), Immunocytochemistry (ICC), ELISA
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| Catalog no. |
ABIN334580 |
| Quantity |
100 ul |
| Price |
559.00 $ Plus shipping costs $35.00
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| Availability |
Ships within 3 to 5 Business days |
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Immunogen
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synthetic Nitroso-L.Glutathione conjugated to protein carrier (PC)
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Format
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Lyophilized
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Description
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GSNO, S-nitrosoglutathione belongs to a family of molecules involved innitrosative stress. GSNO is a natural source of nitric oxide (NO). S-nitrosylationreaction of NO with GSH leads to formation of S-nitroso glutathione (GSNO).Selected references: Barroso et al (2006). Localization of S-nitrosoglutathione andexpression of S-nitrosoglutatione reductase in pea plants under cadmium stress. J Exp Bot. 2006,57(8):1785-93. Valderrama et al (2007). Nitrosative stress inplants. FEBS Lett. 6,581(3):453-6. Corpas et al (2008). Localization ofS-nitrosothiols and assay of nitric oxide synthase and S-nitrosoglutathionereductase activity in plants. Methods Enzymol. 437:561-74
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Specificity
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GSNO nitroso-L.glutathione. Predicted reactivity: GSNO nitroso-L.glutathione.
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Application Notes
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Recommended Dilution 1: 1000 - 1: 2000 (WB), 1: 1000 - 1: 5000 (ICH), 1: 5000 - 1: 10 000 (ELISA).
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Buffer
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Total IgG in PBS, pH 7.35
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Storage
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store lyophilized/reconstituted at -20°C, once reconstituted make aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Please, remember to spin tubes briefly prior toopening them to avoid any losses that might occur from lyophilized materialadhering to the cap or sides of the tubes.
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Research Area
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Plant/Algal Physiology
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Restrictions
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For Research Use only
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Publications
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Kangasjaervi, Lepistoe, Haennikaeinen et al.: "Diverse roles for chloroplast stromal and thylakoid-bound ascorbate peroxidases in plant stress responses." in: The Biochemical journal, Vol. 412, Issue 2, pp. 275-85, 2008 (PubMed).
Hideg, Kuos, Schreiber: "Imaging of NPQ and ROS formation in tobacco leaves: heat inactivation of the water-water cycle prevents down-regulation of PSII." in: Plant & cell physiology, Vol. 49, Issue 12, pp. 1879-86, 2008 (PubMed).
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