Antibody detailed product information

Code No. PM012M
Anti-Kaede pAb
Price ¥52,800
Size 100 µL
Availability (in Japan) 10 or more
(In Japan at 17:00, Apr 24, 2024 in JST)
Clonality Polyclonal
Clone Polyclonal
Isotype
(Immunized Animal)
Rabbit IgG
Applications WB 1:1,000  
Immunogen
(Antigen)
full length Kaede
Storage buffer 10 mM phosphate buffer/0.3M NaCl/0.09 % NaN3, pH 8.0
Storage temp. 4°C
Conjugate Unlabeled
Manufacturer MBL
Background CoralHue® Kaede protein emits green fluorescence that can be converted to red. The red fluorescence is comparable in intensity to the green and is stable under usual aerobic conditions. The green-to-red conversion is highly sensitive to irradiation with UV or violet light (350-410 nm). Maximal illumination results in a 2,000-fold increase in the ratio of red-to-green signal. The excitation lights used to elicit red and green fluorescence do not induce the photoconversion. This property provides a simple and powerful technique for regional optical marking.
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Product category Tools:Fluorescent proteins
Data

Citations
  1. Sosanya NM et al. Degradation of high affinity HuD targets releases Kv1.1 mRNA from miR-129 repression by mTORC1. J Cell Biol. 202, 53-69 (2013)(PMID:23836929)
  1. Lee RT et al. An exclusively mesodermal origin of fin mesenchyme demonstrates that zebrafish trunk neural crest does not generate ectomesenchyme. Development 140, 2923-32 (2013)(PMID:23739134)
  1. Bergeron SA et al. Brain selective transgene expression in zebrafish using an NRSE derived motif. Front Neural Circuits. 6, 110  (2012)(PMID:23293587)
  1. Pan YA et al. Robo2 determines subtype-specific axonal projections of trigeminal sensory neurons. Development 139, 591-600 (2012)(PMID:22190641)
  1. Lobbardi R et al. Fine-tuning of Hh signaling by the RNA-binding protein Quaking to control muscle development. Development 138, 1783-94 (2011)(PMID:21447554)
  1. Wright MA et al. In vivo evidence for transdifferentiation of peripheral neurons. Development 137, 3047-56 (2010)(PMID:20685733)
  1. Kani S et al. Proneural gene-linked neurogenesis in zebrafish cerebellum. Dev Biol. 343, 1-17 (2010)(PMID:20388506)
  1. Batista MF et al. Zebrafish V2 cells develop into excitatory CiD and Notch signalling dependent inhibitory VeLD interneurons. Dev Biol. 322, 263-75 (2008)(PMID:18680739)
  1. Tanaka H et al. Novel mutations affecting axon guidance in zebrafish and a role for plexin signalling in the guidance of trigeminal and facial nerve axons. Development.134, 3259-69 (2007)(PMID:17699608)

Immunohistochemistry

  1. Fero K et al. Impaired embryonic motility in dusp27 mutants reveals a developmental defect in myofibril structure. Dis Model Mech. 7, 289-98 (2014)(PMID:24203884)
  2. Ma RC et al. Stereotypic generation of axial tenocytes from bipartite sclerotome domains in zebrafish. PLoS Genet. 14 e1007775 (2018)(PMID:30388110)
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  • Abbreviations for applications:
    WB: Western Blotting, IH: Immunohistochemistry, IC: Immunocytochemistry, IP: Immunoprecipitation
    FCM: Flow Cytometry, NT: Neutralization, IF: Immunofluorescence, RIP: RNP Immunoprecipitation
    ChIP: Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, CoIP: Co-Immunoprecipitation
    DB: Dot Blotting, NB: Northern Blotting, RNA FISH: RNA Fluorescence in situ hybridization
  • For applications and reactivity:
    *: The use is reported in a research article (Not tested by MBL). Please check the data sheet for detailed information.
    **: The use is reported from the licenser (Under evaluation or not tested by MBL).
  • For storage temparature: RT: room temparature
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