Glutamate Dehydrogenase (GDH) antibody
Quick Overview for Glutamate Dehydrogenase (GDH) antibody (ABIN7794693)
Target
Reactivity
Host
Clonality
Conjugate
Application
Clone
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Purpose
- Anti-Clostridium difficile, GDH (CDIF-6581)
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Purification
- This monoclonal antibody is purified by protein A chromatography or sequential differential precipitations.
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Purity
- >=90 %
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Isotype
- IgG2a
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Application Notes
- ELISA: 1:20-1:200
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Concentration
- 1 μg/mL
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Buffer
- Formulated in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.2 and contains 0.1 % sodium azide. Due to inherent biochemical properties of antibodies, certain products may be prone to precipitation over time. Precipitation may be removed by aseptic centrifugation and/or filtration.
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Preservative
- Sodium azide
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Precaution of Use
- This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
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Storage
- 4 °C
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Storage Comment
- This purified antibody is stable when stored at 2-8°C. Do not freeze.
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- Glutamate Dehydrogenase (GDH)
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Alternative Name
- GDH
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Background
- GDH, glutamate dehydrogenase,?C. diff, C. difficile,Background: Clostridium difficile, often referred to as C. diff, is an anaerobic, Gram-positive bacterium that can cause a range of gastrointestinal issues in humans. Infections with C. difficile are primarily associated with healthcare settings such as hospitals and long-term care facilities where patients come into contact with infected individuals or contaminated surfaces1. C. diff infections (CDIs) typically occur following the disruption of the normal gut microbiota, often due to antibiotics, which allow the bacteria to proliferate and produce toxins2. Glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) is an enzyme produced by C. difficile which is responsible for conversion of glutamate to alpha-ketoglutarate. GDH detection in the stool is often used as a rapid screening tool to suggest possible presence of C. diff. Further testing for the bacterial toxins is typically performed upon a positive GDH test.
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