ChromoTek pan-RFP Polyclonal antibody

Rabbit polyclonal antibody to pan-Red Fluorescent Protein

Host/IsoType

Rabbit / IgG

Specificity

RFP and RFP derivates

Applications

WB, IF, ELISA

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Cat no : pabr1

Synonyms

Red fluorescent protein, RFP, mRFP, dsRed, mCherry, tdTomato, mScarlet, TagRFP, TagBFP, mKate, mRuby



Product Information

Rabbit polyclonal antibody to pan-Red Fluorescent Protein

DescriptionRabbit polyclonal antibody to Red Fluorescent Protein
Tested ApplicationsWB, IF, ELISA
Tested ReactivityRecombinant proteins, stably and transiently transfected cell lines; red fluorescent proteins from Discosoma (dsRed, mCherry, tdTomato, mPlum); fluorescent proteins from Entacmaea lineages (TagRFP, TagBFP, mKate2, mRuby2), synthetic red fluorescent protein mScarlet.
Recommended DilutionWestern blot: 1:1,000
IF: 1:400-1:800
ELISA: N/A
Host/IsoTypeRabbit / IgG
ClassPolyclonal
TypeAntibody
ImmunogenRed Fluorescent Proteins (RFPs), a mixture of several representatives from different lineages
Calculated molecular weight26kDa
ConjugateUnconjugated
FormLiquid
Purification MethodAntigen affinity purification
RRIDN/A
Storage BufferPBS with 50% glycerol and 0.05% NaN3
Storage ConditionShipped on ice. Store at -20°C. Stable for 1 year after shipment.
BackgroundRed fluorescent proteins (RFPs) is a collective term referring to a heterogenous group of red chromophore-carrying proteins, belonging to distinct protein lineages originating from different species. RFPs are widely used in biomedical research to tag proteins of interest in order to, for example, monitor their subcellular localization. PABR1 antibody can detect a broad range of red fluorescent proteins from different species. This antibody detects dsRed-derivatives from Discosoma sp., including mCherry, mRFP, tdTomato, mPlum. PABR1 antibody also detects representatives of different FP lineages from Entacmaea sp., such as eqFP578-derivatives including TagRFP, TagBFP, mKate2, as well as eqFP611-derivatives including mRuby2. PABR1 also detects the red fluorescent protein mScarlet, engineered from a synthetic template.

For more information on different families of fluorescent proteins, please refer to a free resource www.fpbase.org/lineage/.