LACTB antibody
Quick Overview for LACTB antibody (ABIN2962025)
Target
See all LACTB AntibodiesReactivity
Host
Clonality
Conjugate
Application
Clone
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Specificity
- Reacts withType IV betalactamase of Enterobacter cloacae.
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Purification
- Purified
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Immunogen
- Type IV beta lactamase from Enterobacter cloacae, accession no. P05364.
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Isotype
- IgG3
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Application Notes
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Working dilution: Optimal dilution should be determined by the end user.
The following are guidelines only:
ELISA10 - 20 μg/mL (optimized for beta-lactamase on solid phase at 10 μg/mL). -
Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Buffer
- PBS, pH 7.4
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Handling Advice
- Dilute in PBS or medium that is identical to that used in the assay system.
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Storage
- -20 °C
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Storage Comment
- Stable for at least one year at -20°C. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles.
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Expiry Date
- 12 months
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- LACTB (Lactamase, beta (LACTB))
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Alternative Name
- beta-Lactamase
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Background
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The beta-lactam antibiotics (penicillins and cephalosporins) are the most frequently used antimicrobial agents. All of the beta-lactams are structurally related through the presence of a core beta-lactam ring. Bacterial resistance to beta-lactams continues to increase, primarily due to microbial production of beta-lactamases. Beta-lactamases catalyze the hydrolysis of the beta-lactam bond which destroys anti-bacterial activity. Bacteria the produce TEM- or SHV-type beta-lactamases have point mutations in structural genes that have extended the substrate specificity of these betalactamases. As a result, many of the beta-lactamase-producing Gram-negative bacteria have become multi-drug resistant. Beta-lactamase from Enterobacter cloacae is a serine beta-lactamase with substrate specificity for cephalosporins.
Beta-lactamase Cephalosporinase Gene nam: ampC E. cloacae -
UniProt
- P05364
Target
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