Anti Human PLTP Antibody PLTP-113
General information
| Cat. No. | :FNK-BML023 |
| Size | :50µg |
| Clone | :PTLP-113 |
| Antigen | :Chinese Hamster |
| Host Animal | :Mouse |
| Cross Reactivity | :Human |
| Labeled | :Unlabeled |
| Preparation | :Produced in mice immunized with recombinant phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) purified from the culture medium of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. PLTP specific IgG was purified from mouse ascites fluid with a protein A-Sepharose. |
| Formulation | :0.2 µm filtered PBSsolution |
| Specificity | :This antibody has been selected for its ability to bind for human PLTP (1) |
| Application |
:Western Blot – This antibody can be used at 0.5 – 1.0 µg/mL with the appropriate secondary reagent to detect human plasma PLTP. The detection limit for purified recombinant PLTP and plasma sample is approximately 0.02 µg/lane and 0.5 µL/lane, respectively, under non-reducing and reducing conditions (1,2). :Sandwich ELISA – This antibody can be used as a detection antibody in a human PLTP ELISA in combination with the monoclonal capture antibody (Catalog #BML022). The detail for ELISAprotocol is described in reference (1). Using plates coated with 100 µL/well of the capture antibody, in combination with 100 µL/well of the detection antibody at 500 ng/mL, an ELISA for sample volumes of 100 µL can be obtained. Titrate each preparation of the serum sample for standard preparation to arrive at the most suitable dose range. For Optimal dilutions should be determined by each laboratory for each application. |
| Immunogen | :Recombinat PLTP purified from CHO cells |
| Ig Type | :IgG2b |
| Storage | :IgG in PBS solution are stable for twelve months from the date of receipt when stored at-80˚C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
References
- Oka et al., Measurement of human plasma phospholipids transfer protein by sandwich ELISA.ClinChem,2000;46:1357-1364.
- Oka et al., Distribution of phospholipid transfer protein in human plasma: presence of two forms of phospholipids transfer protein, one catalytically active and the otherinactive. J Lipid Res,2000;41:1651-1657.
- Oka et al., Distribution of human plasma PLTP mass and activity in hypoand hyperalphalipoproteinemia. J Lipid Res,2002;43:1236-1243.
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