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IGHG3 Antibody

IGHG3 Antibody

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Size

100ul

Clone Number

Aliases

IGHG3Immunoglobulin heavy constant gamma 3 antibody; HDC antibody; Heavy chain disease protein antibody; Ig gamma-3 chain C region antibody

Immunogen Species

Homo sapiens (Human)

UniProt ID

P01860

Immunogen

Peptide sequence from Human Immunoglobulin heavy constant gamma 3 protein (312-324AA)

Raised in

Rabbit

Species Reactivity

Human

Tested Applications

ELISA, WB; Recommended dilution: WB:1:1000-1:5000

Background

Constant region of immunoglobulin heavy chains. Immunoglobulins, also known as antibodies, are membrane-bound or secreted glycoproteins produced by B lymphocytes. In the recognition phase of humoral immunity, the membrane-bound immunoglobulins serve as receptors which, upon binding of a specific antigen, trigger the clonal expansion and differentiation of B lymphocytes into immunoglobulins-secreting plasma cells. Secreted immunoglobulins mediate the effector phase of humoral immunity, which results in the elimination of bound antigens (PubMed:22158414, PubMed:20176268). The antigen binding site is formed by the variable domain of one heavy chain, together with that of its associated light chain. Thus, each immunoglobulin has two antigen binding sites with remarkable affinity for a particular antigen. The variable domains are assembled by a process called V-(D)-J rearrangement and can then be subjected to somatic hypermutations which, after exposure to antigen and selection, allow affinity maturation for a particular antigen (PubMed:17576170, PubMed:20176268).

Clonality

Polyclonal

Isotype

IgG

Purification Method

>95%, Protein G purified

Conjugate

Non-conjugated

Buffer

Preservative: 0.03% Proclin 300
Constituents: 50% Glycerol, 0.01M PBS, PH 7.4

Form

Liquid

Stroage

Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.

Target Names

IGHG3

Research Areas

Signal Transduction

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