MaxLight™750 is a new Near IR stable dye conjugate comparable to DyLight™750, Alexa Fluor™700 and offers better labeling efficiency, brighter imaging and increased immunodetection.
This gene is a member of the protocadherin beta gene cluster, one of three related gene clusters tandemly linked on chromosome five.
The gene clusters demonstrate an unusual genomic organization similar to that of B-cell and T-cell receptor gene clusters.
The beta cluster contains 16 genes and 3 pseudogenes, each encoding 6 extracellular cadherin domains and a cytoplasmic tail that deviates from others in the cadherin superfamily.
The extracellular domains interact in a homophilic manner to specify differential cell-cell connections.
Unlike the alpha and gamma clusters, the transcripts from these genes are made up of only one large exon, not sharing common 3' exons as expected.
These neural cadherin-like cell adhesion proteins are integral plasma membrane proteins.
Their specific functions are unknown but they most likely play a critical role in the establishment and function of specific cell-cell neural connections.
Applications:Suitable for use in Western Blot, FLISA
Storage and Stability:Store product at 4°C in the dark.
DO NOT FREEZE! Stable at 4°C for 12 months after receipt as an undiluted liquid.
Dilute required amount only prior to immediate use.
Further dilutions can be made in assay buffer.
Caution: MaxLight™750 conjugates are sensitive to light.
For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial prior to removing the cap.
Note: Applications are based on unconjugated antibody.
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Size:100ul
Host:rabbit
Source Antibody:human
Grade:Affinity Purified
Purity:Purified by Protein A affinity chromatography.
Form:Supplied as a liquid in PBS, pH 7.2. No preservative added. Labeled with MaxLight™750.
Specificity:Human
Isotype:IgG
Calc Applications Abbrev:FLISA WB
Calc Crossreactivity:Hu
Immunogen:PCDHB11 antibody is generated from rabbits immunized with a KLH conjugated synthetic peptide between 46-76 amino acids from the N-terminal region of human PCDHB11.