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Goat anti-Chicken IgY(IgG) (Immune serum)

Product classification
Antibodies Secondary Antibody Immune Serum
Catalog No CAB.16618
Antibody overview
CAB.16618 Antibodies
Goat anti-Chicken IgY(IgG) (Immune serum)
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CAB.16618-0.5mL
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€362.50
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CAB.16618-1mL
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CAB.16618-5mL
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Recommended Dilution
WB 1:1000-20000
ELISA 1:5000-400000
Double Immunodiffusion 1:4-32
Validated Application Key
ELISA
Validated application
ELISA - Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
WB
Validated application
WB - Western Blotting
Double Immunodiffusion
Validated application
Double Immunodiffusion - Validated application
Technical Specifications
Catalog No CAB.16618
Product Name Goat anti-Chicken IgY(IgG) (Immune serum)
Isotype N/A
Calculated MW 180kDa
Immunogen Chicken IgY full length protein
Public Immunogen Range N/A
Host Goat
Clone Type Polyclonal Antibody
Reactivity Chicken
Application ELISA;WB;Double Immunodiffusion
Subcellular Location N/A
Purification Method N/A
Storage Buffer N/A
Storage Shipped at 2-8℃,Store at -20℃ at least one year (Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles).

Background

In chickens, immunoglobulin Y is the functional equivalent to Immunoglobulin G (IgG). Like IgG, it is composed of two light and two heavy chains. Structurally, these two types of immunoglobulin differ primarily in the heavy chains, which in IgY have a molecular mass of about 65,100 atomic mass units (amu), and are thus larger than in IgG. The light chains in IgY, with a molar mass of about 18,700 amu, are somewhat smaller than the light chains in IgG. The molar mass of IgY thus amounts to about 167,000 amu. The steric flexibility of the IgY molecule is less than that of IgG.Functionally, IgY is partially comparable to Immunoglobulin E (IgE), as well as to IgG. However, in contrast to IgG, IgY does not bind to Protein A, to Protein G, or to cellular Fc receptors. Furthermore, IgY does not activate the complement system. The name Immunoglobulin Y was suggested in 1969 by G.A. Leslie and L.W. Clem, CABter they were able to show differences between the immunoglobulins found in chicken eggs, and immunoglobulin G. Other synonymous names are Chicken IgG, Egg Yolk IgG, and 7S-IgG.

Protocol / Instructions

Recommended workflow
Optimized handling and experimental guidance
Review the suggested sequence below before starting the assay to keep sample handling, incubation, and downstream interpretation aligned.
Lab-ready steps

The Goat anti-Chicken IgY(IgG) (Immune serum) is a versatile antibody that can be used in various applications. Below are the protocols for each validated application.

## ELISA Protocol

For ELISA, the recommended dilution is 1:5000-400000. The reagents required include the antigen, coating buffer, blocking buffer, and substrate. Prepare the sample by coating the antigen onto the plate, followed by blocking with a suitable blocking buffer. Incubate the antibody at the recommended dilution for 1-2 hours, followed by washing and detection using a suitable enzyme-linked secondary antibody. Technical notes: Optimize the coating and blocking conditions to minimize non-specific binding.

## Western Blotting Protocol

For Western Blotting, the recommended dilution is 1:1000-20000. The reagents required include the sample, transfer buffer, and blocking buffer. Prepare the sample by separating the proteins using SDS-PAGE, followed by transfer onto a membrane. Incubate the antibody at the recommended dilution for 1-2 hours, followed by washing and detection using a suitable detection method. Technical notes: Optimize the transfer and blocking conditions to minimize non-specific binding.

## Double Immunodiffusion Protocol

For Double Immunodiffusion, the recommended dilution is 1:4-32. The reagents required include the antigen and agarose. Prepare the sample by dissolving the agarose in a suitable buffer, followed by pouring into a petri dish. Create wells in the agarose and add the antigen and antibody. Incubate for 24-48 hours, followed by visualization of the precipitin line. Technical notes: Optimize the concentration of the antigen and antibody to achieve a clear precipitin line.

The Goat anti-Chicken IgY(IgG) (Immune serum) is a valuable tool for detecting Chicken IgY in various applications. By following these protocols, researchers can achieve reliable and reproducible results.

Precautions

Store at -20°C, handle with care, use appropriate controls, and optimize conditions to minimize non-specific binding.

Validation Images

Goat anti-Chicken IgY(IgG) (Immune serum) Figure 1
Fig.1. Validation data.