MS103 Complex I subunit GRIM-19
monoclonal antibody
$295.00 (100 µg)
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This product can also be ordered as part of a sample pack.
Brief Description & Uses
100 µg of monoclonal antibody reactive against the 19 kDa Complex I
(NADH dehydrogenase) subunit GRIM-19. MS103 also labels GRIM-19 in
immunocytochemical applications. Isolated mitochondria are available
from several species for use as control samples. To see the complete
list of control samples available from MitoSciences, click here.
GRIM-19 (Gene associated with Retinoid IFN induced Mortality) was first
described as an apoptotic factor located in the cytosol and nucleus of
cells undergoing programmed cell death. Recently this same protein was
shown to be a subunit of Complex I in bovine and human mitochondria.
The anti GRIM-19 mAb reacts specifically in Western blots and
immunocytochemistry, and shows cross reactivity with human, bovine,
mouse and rat tissues. This mAb can be used to evaluate the interaction
of GRIM-19 with Complex I in vivo or after immunocapture as a result of various cell treatments and may also be useful in other kinds of studies of apoptosis.
Specifications
Product:
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Complex I subunit GRIM-19
monoclonal antibody
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Catalog #:
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MS103
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Lot #:
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Clone ID:
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6E1BH7
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Host Species and Isotype:
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Mouse IgG2b, κ
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Immunogen:
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Full-length recombinant human GRIM-19
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Concentration:
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1 mg/ml in Dulbecco’s Phosphate-Buffered Saline (PBS) with 0.02% azide as a preservative.
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Purity:
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Near homogeneity as judged by SDS-PAGE. The antibodies were produced in vitro using hybridomas grown in serum-free medium, and then purified by biochemical fractionation.
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Suggested Working Concentration:
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1 µg/ml for Western blotting, 1 µg/ml for Immunocytochemistry
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Applications:
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Western blotting, Immunocytochemistry
(heat-induced antigen-retrieval improves signal)
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Antigen Species Cross-Reactivity:
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human, bovine, mouse and rat
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Storage:
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4°C
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Country of Origin:
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USA
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Product References
References for Complex I subunit GRIM-19
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