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12-371 Normal Mouse IgG

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Description
Catalogue Number12-371
Brand Family Upstate
Trade Name
  • Upstate
DescriptionNormal Mouse IgG
Background InformationImmunoglobulin G (IgG), is one of the most abundant proteins in human serum with normal levels between 8-17 mg/mL in adult 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.
Normal mouse IgG was isolated from pooled normal mouse serum by fractionation and ion-exchange chromatography.
References
Product Information
FormatUnconjugated
HS Code3002 12 29
PresentationPurified mouse IgG in buffer containing 0.1 M Tris-glycine, pH 7.4, 0.15 M NaCl, 0.05% sodium azide containing 30% glycerol. Liquid at -20°C.
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationNormal Mouse IgG Polyclonal Antibody control validated for use in Immunoprecipitation & Western Blotting.
Key Applications
  • Immunoprecipitation
  • Western Blotting
Biological Information
EpitopeN/A
Concentration1 mg/mL
HostMouse
IsotypeIgG
Antibody TypePolyclonal Antibody
Physicochemical Information
Dimensions
Materials Information
Toxicological Information
Safety Information according to GHS
Safety Information
Product Usage Statements
Quality AssuranceRoutinely evaluated by IP/WB as a negative non-specific IgG control.

Immunoprecipitation/Western Blot Assay:
4 µg of this lot was used as a negative non-specific IgG control in an immunoprecipitation/western blot assay.
Usage Statement
  • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
Storage and Shipping Information
Storage ConditionsStable for 1 year at -20°C from date of receipt.
For maximum recovery of product centrifuge the original vial prior to removing the cap. Handling Recommendations: Upon first thaw, and prior to removing the cap, centrifuge the vial and gently mix the solution. Aliquot into microcentrifuge tubes and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles, which may damage IgG and affect product performance. Note: Variabillity in freezer temperatures below -20°C may cause glycerol containing solutions to become frozen during storage.
Packaging Information
Material Size250 µg
Transport Information
Supplemental Information
Specifications
Global Trade Item Number
Catalogue Number GTIN
12-371 04053252676949

Documentation

Normal Mouse IgG MSDS

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

Normal Mouse IgG Certificates of Analysis

TitleLot Number
Normal Mouse IgG - 2391022 2391022
Normal Mouse IgG - 2455683 2455683
Normal Mouse IgG - 0606033102 0606033102
Normal Mouse IgG - 0609040161 0609040161
Normal Mouse IgG - 19007 19007
Normal Mouse IgG - 1951657 1951657
Normal Mouse IgG - 2017311 2017311
Normal Mouse IgG - 2054863 2054863
Normal Mouse IgG - 23281 23281
Normal Mouse IgG - 24184 24184

References

Reference overviewApplicationSpeciesPub Med ID
An insulator element located at the cyclin B1 interacting protein 1 gene locus is highly conserved among mammalian species.
Yoshida, W; Tomikawa, J; Inaki, M; Kimura, H; Onodera, M; Hata, K; Nakabayashi, K
PloS one  10  e0131204  2015

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26110280 26110280
Splicing function of mitotic regulators links R-loop-mediated DNA damage to tumor cell killing.
Wan, Y; Zheng, X; Chen, H; Guo, Y; Jiang, H; He, X; Zhu, X; Zheng, Y
The Journal of cell biology  209  235-46  2015

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25918225 25918225
Ezh2 mediated H3K27me3 activity facilitates somatic transition during human pluripotent reprogramming.
Rao, RA; Dhele, N; Cheemadan, S; Ketkar, A; Jayandharan, GR; Palakodeti, D; Rampalli, S
Scientific reports  5  8229  2015

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25648270 25648270
Characterization of the mammalian miRNA turnover landscape.
Guo, Y; Liu, J; Elfenbein, SJ; Ma, Y; Zhong, M; Qiu, C; Ding, Y; Lu, J
Nucleic acids research  43  2326-41  2015

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25653157 25653157
Histone monoubiquitination by Clock-Bmal1 complex marks Per1 and Per2 genes for circadian feedback.
Tamayo, AG; Duong, HA; Robles, MS; Mann, M; Weitz, CJ
Nature structural & molecular biology  22  759-66  2015

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26323038 26323038
The forkhead transcription factor FOXK2 acts as a chromatin targeting factor for the BAP1-containing histone deubiquitinase complex.
Ji, Z; Mohammed, H; Webber, A; Ridsdale, J; Han, N; Carroll, JS; Sharrocks, AD
Nucleic acids research  42  6232-42  2014

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24748658 24748658
A long non-coding RNA promotes full activation of adult gene expression in the chicken α-globin domain.
Arriaga-Canon, C; Fonseca-Guzmán, Y; Valdes-Quezada, C; Arzate-Mejía, R; Guerrero, G; Recillas-Targa, F
Epigenetics  9  173-81  2014

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24196393 24196393
Oxidative stress and inflammation modulate Rev-erbα signaling in the neonatal lung and affect circadian rhythmicity.
Yang, G; Wright, CJ; Hinson, MD; Fernando, AP; Sengupta, S; Biswas, C; La, P; Dennery, PA
Antioxid Redox Signal  21  17-32  2014

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The sonic hedgehog factor GLI1 imparts drug resistance through inducible glucuronidation.
Zahreddine, HA; Culjkovic-Kraljacic, B; Assouline, S; Gendron, P; Romeo, AA; Morris, SJ; Cormack, G; Jaquith, JB; Cerchietti, L; Cocolakis, E; Amri, A; Bergeron, J; Leber, B; Becker, MW; Pei, S; Jordan, CT; Miller, WH; Borden, KL
Nature  511  90-3  2014

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Immunoprecipitation24870236 24870236
p53-dependent gene repression through p21 is mediated by recruitment of E2F4 repression complexes.
Benson, EK; Mungamuri, SK; Attie, O; Kracikova, M; Sachidanandam, R; Manfredi, JJ; Aaronson, SA
Oncogene  33  3959-69  2014

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Western Blotting24096481 24096481