Anti-Pectic polysaccharide, homogalacturonan (monoclonal, clone LM7)

Referência AS184196-1ml

Tamanho : 1ml

Marca : Agrisera

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Anti-Pectic polysaccharide, homogalacturonan (monoclonal, clone LM7)

Product no: AS18 4196-1ml
AS18 4196-1ml  | Clonality: Monoclonal  |  Host: Rat  |  Reactivity: Higher plants, ferns and mosses

From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
    Product Info
    Sub class: IgM
    Immunogen: Pectic polysaccharide, Homogalacturonan,
    Host: Rat
    Clonality: Monoclonal
    Purity: Cell culture supernatant.
    Format: Liquid
    Quantity: 1 ml
    Storage: Store at +4°C (short term) and at -20°C (long term). Make aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Please remember to spin the tubes briefly prior to opening them to avoid any losses that might occur from any material adhering to the cap or sides of the tube.
    Tested applications: ELISA (ELISA), Immunoflourescence (IF)
    Recommended dilution: 1:10 (ELISA, IF)
    Reactivity
    Confirmed reactivity: Higher plants, ferns and mosses
    Not reactive in: No confirmed exceptions from predicted reactivity are currently known
    Additional Information
    Additional information: Contains 0.05% Sodium Azide

    The antibody recognizes a partially methyl-estrified epitope of HG which results from non-blockwise de-estrification processes.
    The antibody does not bind to un-estrified homogalacuronan.
    Background
    Background:

    The plant cell wall surrounds the plant cell as a complex network of polysaccharides classed as: cellulose, hemicelluloses and pectic polysaccharides and glycoproteins.  Anchored to or embedded into plant cell wall are other polymers, like: lignin, suberin or cutin.  

    Homogalacturonan is a pectic polysaccharide of alpha-1,4 linked galacturonic acid residues. Pectin contains a complex set of polysaccharides that can be found in many primary cell walls
    Product Citations
    Selected references: Zhang et al. (2022) Mutation of CESA1 phosphorylation site influences pectin synthesis and methylesterification with a role in seed development, Journal of Plant Physiology, 2022, 153631, ISSN 0176-1617, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jplph.2022.153631.
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