Biotinylated Anti-Goat primary antibodies are biotin-labeled immunoreagents designed for detection of goat immunoglobulins or goat-derived antigens in immunoassays, blotting, and tissue-based assays. The biotin tag enables signal amplification via streptavidin systems, improving sensitivity in low-abundance target detection.
Structure and Features
These antibodies are typically affinity-purified polyclonal reagents validated across ELISA, Western blot, and immunohistochemistry workflows. Key specifications include goat IgG reactivity, biotin conjugation, defined concentration, storage at -20 °C, and application-specific dilution ranges.
Applications
Applications include Western blotting, ELISA, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, immunocytochemistry, and ELISpot assays. These reagents support streptavidin-based detection systems such as HRP or AP conjugates for enhanced signal amplification.
Advantages
Because of the biotin-streptavidin interaction, these antibodies provide high signal-to-noise ratios and improved detection sensitivity in complex biological samples. They are particularly useful in multi-step detection workflows requiring signal amplification and flexible experimental design. Proper storage and avoidance of repeated freeze-thaw cycles help maintain antibody stability and performance over time.
