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Goat anti-Mouse IgG

Product classification
Antibodies Purified Secondary Antibodies
Catalog No CAB.38603
Antibody overview
CAB.38603 Antibodies
Goat anti-Mouse IgG
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Available Variants
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CAB.38603-1mg
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€27.50
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10mg
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CAB.38603-10mg
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€1562.50
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100mg
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CAB.38603-100mg
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€1562.50
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Recommended Dilution
WB 1:1000-20000
Dilution ELISA:1:5000-100000
Validated Application Key
WB
Validated application
WB - Western Blotting
ELISA
Validated application
ELISA - Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Technical Specifications
Catalog No CAB.38603
Product Name Goat anti-Mouse IgG
Isotype IgG
Calculated MW 150kDa
Immunogen Mouse IgG full length protein
Public Immunogen Range N/A
Host Goat
Clone Type Polyclonal Antibody
Reactivity Mouse
Application WB;ELISA
Subcellular Location N/A
Purification Method CABfinity purification
Storage Buffer Buffer: PBS with 0.03% Proclin300(PH7.2-7.4).
Storage Shipped at 4℃, Store at -20℃ at least one year (Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles).

Background

Immunoglobulin G (IgG),is one of the most abundant proteins in serum with normal levels between 8-17 mg/mL in blood. IgG is important for our defence against microorganisms and the molecules are produced by B lymphocytes as a part of our adaptive immune response. The IgG molecule has two separate functions;to bind to the pathogen that elicited the response and to recruit other cells and molecules to destroy the antigen. The variability of the IgG pool is generated by somatic recombination and the number of specificities in an individual at a given time point is estimated to be 1011 variants.

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-Mouse IgG antibody is designed for use in various applications including Western Blotting (WB) and Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA).

## Western Blotting Protocol
For Western Blotting, the recommended dilution is between 1:1000 to 1:20000. The protocol involves the following steps:

Reagents or buffers: Tris-buffered saline with Tween 20 (TBST) as the washing buffer, and a blocking buffer such as 5% non-fat dry milk in TBST.

Sample preparation: Prepare the protein samples by lysing cells or tissues in an appropriate lysis buffer, followed by separation using SDS-PAGE and transfer to a membrane.

Antibody incubation: Incubate the membrane with the Goat anti-Mouse IgG antibody at the recommended dilution in blocking buffer for 1-2 hours at room temperature or overnight at 4°C.

Washing or detection: Wash the membrane with TBST, and then detect using a suitable detection system such as chemiluminescence.

Technical notes: Optimize the blocking conditions and antibody dilution to minimize background and enhance specific signal.

## ELISA Protocol
For ELISA, the recommended dilution is between 1:5000 to 1:100000. The protocol involves the following steps:

Reagents or buffers: A coating buffer such as carbonate-bicarbonate buffer, a blocking buffer such as 1% bovine serum albumin in PBS, and a washing buffer such as PBS with Tween 20.

Sample preparation: Prepare the antigen by coating it onto the ELISA plate using the coating buffer.

Antibody incubation: Incubate the plate with the Goat anti-Mouse IgG antibody at the recommended dilution in blocking buffer for 1-2 hours at room temperature.

Washing or detection: Wash the plate with washing buffer, and then detect using a suitable detection system such as a chromogenic substrate.

Technical notes: Optimize the coating conditions, antibody dilution, and detection system to achieve the best results.

The Goat anti-Mouse IgG antibody is expected to react with Mouse IgG due to its immunogen being Mouse IgG full length protein. It is essential to handle the antibody with care and follow the recommended storage conditions to maintain its activity and specificity.

Precautions

Store at -20°C, handle with care, and optimize antibody dilution and experimental conditions to avoid non-specific binding and ensure accurate results.

Validation Images

Goat anti-Mouse IgG Figure 1
Fig.1. Validation data.