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Cat#: VRS-0124-YT1544
AibGenesis™ Mouse Anti-Angelonia Flower Break Virus P86 Monoclonal Antibody

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Product Overview
| Target : | p86 |
| Specificity : | This antibody is specific for p86 of Angelonia flower break virus. |
| Clone : | TX0013 |
| Host Species : | Mouse |
| Antibody Isotype : | IgG |
| Species Reactivity : | Angelonia flower break virus |
Product Properties
| Immunogen : | Synthetic peptide corresponding to partial sequence of p86. |
| Purity : | >95% |
Applications
| Application : | ELISA |
| Application Notes : | The antibody is screened by ELISA using the synthetic peptide that corresponds to a partial sequence of Angelonia flower break virus p86 as the capture antigen. Additional applications have not been validated. It is recommended that the end users validate other applications and determine optimal concentrations/dilution under their experimental conditions. |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. Not for resale without express authorization.
Adkins, Scott, et al. "Biological and molecular characterization of a novel carmovirus isolated from Angelonia." Phytopathology 96.5 (2006): 460-467.
VirologyDear Manager,
We're interested in your product "VRS-0124-YT1544". Can you provide a FITC-conjugated antibody?
All the best
Asher
Thank you for contacting us. Yes, We are able to conjugate the antibody to common analytically-detectable regents including FITC. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you need any further advice or information on other aspects.
Target Research Highlights
The 5' proximal ORF1 (nucleotides 25 to 759), encodes a 26.8-kDa protein (p27) and terminates with an amber codon which may be read through to generate an 86-kDa protein (p86; nucleotides 25 to 2307).
References
Adkins, Scott, et al. "Biological and molecular characterization of a novel carmovirus isolated from Angelonia." Phytopathology 96.5 (2006): 460-467.