Anti-Pectic polysaccharide, alpha-1,5-arabinan (monoclonal, clone LM6)
Cat# AS184198-1ml
Size : 1ml
Brand : Agrisera
Anti-Pectic polysaccharide, alpha-1,5-arabinan (monoclonal, clone LM6)
Product no: AS18 4198-1ml
AS18 4198-1ml | Clonality: Monoclonal | Host: Rat | Reactivity: Higher plants, ferns and mosses
From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
From the laboratory of Paul Knox, Phd, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
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Immunogen: | Pectic polysaccharide (alpha-1,5-arabinan), neoglycoprotein (arabinoheptaose-BSA conjugated), |
Sub class: | IgG |
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) |
Confirmed reactivity: | Higher plants, ferns and mosses |
Additional information: | Contains 0.05% Sodium Azide No cross-reactivity with gum arabic. The antibody recognises a linear pentasaccharide in (1-5)-α-L-arabinans. I many species it can also recognise pectic polysaccharides. In some species this antibody could recognize arabinogalactan-proteins (AGPs). In competitive inhibition ELISAs, antibody is binding to: (1-5)-α-L-arabinan was inhibited (50%) by 40 ng/ml (1-5)-α-L-arabinopentaose and 19 ng/ml (1-5)-α-L-arabinohexaose. |
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. Pectins are the major polysaccharides that build pectic matrix of plant primary cell walls. |
Selected references: | Verhertbruggen et al. (2009). Developmental complexity of arabinan polysaccharides and their processing in plant cell walls. Plant J. 2009 Aug;59(3):413-25.doi: 0.1111/j.1365-313X.2009.03876.x. |
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