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Proteinase K antibody (Biotin)

The Rabbit Polyclonal anti-Proteinase K antibody has been validated for WB, IF, ELISA and IHC. It is suitable to detect Proteinase K in samples from Tritirachium album.
Catalog No. ABIN958889

Quick Overview for Proteinase K antibody (Biotin) (ABIN958889)

Target

Proteinase K

Reactivity

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Tritirachium album

Host

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Rabbit

Clonality

  • 6
Polyclonal

Conjugate

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This Proteinase K antibody is conjugated to Biotin

Application

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Western Blotting (WB), Immunofluorescence (IF), ELISA, Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
  • Specificity

    Tritirachium album Proteinase K. The reagents were evaluated for potency, purity and specificity using most or all of the following techniques: immunoelectrophoresis, cross-immunoelectrophoresis, single radial immunodiffusion (Ouchterlony), block titration, ELISA, immunoblotting and enzyme inhibition. Cross-reactivity Cross-reactivities against enzymes of other sources may occur but have not been determined.

    Purification

    Ion exchange chromatography

    Immunogen

    Tritirachium album Proteinase K

    Type of Immunogen: Purified protein
  • Application Notes

    Approved: ELISA, IF, IHC, WB

    Usage: This product is intended for use in precipitating and non-precipitating antibody-binding assays (such as e. g., ELISA and Western blotting and immunofluorescence or histochemical techniques). The applications listed have been tested for the unconjugated form of this product. Other forms have not been tested.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Lyophilized

    Reconstitution

    Sterile distilled water

    Concentration

    Lot specific

    Buffer

    Lyophilized from PBS, pH 7.2

    Handling Advice

    Avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.

    Storage

    4 °C,-20 °C

    Storage Comment

    Long term: -20°C
    Short term: +4°C. Avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Target

    Proteinase K
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