Anti-Gc-globulin (human)

Mouse monoclonal antibody

Cat.No. HYB 249-01

Subclass IgG1/k
Presentation:

Preparation: Protein-A/G purified
Content: Available in 200 μL and 1 mL size.1 mg/mL +/- 15%. See Certificate of Analysis for details.
Solvent: 0.01 M phosphate buffer, pH 7.4, with 0.5 M NaCl and 15 mM sodium azide
Storage: 4-8ºC without exposure to light. No precautions necessary during handling.

Antigen:

Gc-globulin is a plasma protein produced in the liver. Amongst its ligands are vitamin D, thus Gc-globulin is also called vitamin D-binding protein. Gc-globulin is furthermore part of the actin scavenging system, binding and removing monomeric actin from the blood stream. The molecular mass of Gc-globulin is approximately 50 kDa. The concentration of Gc-globulin in human plasma is app. 400 µg/ml (1).

Immunogen:

Gc-globulin isolated from human plasma adsorbed onto aluminum hydroxide gel

Specificity:

HYB 249-01 is specific for human Gc-globulin.

Epitope specificity:

Epitope specificity differs from that of HYB 249-02, HYB 249-05 and HYB 249-10.

Reactivity:

HYB 249-01 reacts strongly with Gc-globulin. In order to measure actin-free Gc-globulin a combination of HYB 249-05 as capture antibody and HYB 249-01B as biotinylated detection antibody can be used. A strong reaction is alco seen in ELISA with Gc-globulin coated directly onto the microtiter well and when tested in sandwich ELISA in combination with a polyclonal antibody against Gc-globulin (e.g. DAKO A0021).

In Western blotting after SDS-PAGE, HYB 249-01 reacts with Gc-globulin in both reduced as well as unreduced forms.

Application:
Method Usability References
ELISA Yes
Immunoblotting Yes 2
Immunohistochemistry Not determined
References:

1. Masuda S, Okano T, Osawa K, Shinjo M, Suematsu T, Kobayashi T (1989) Concentrations of vitamin D-binding protein and vitamin D metabolites in plasma of patients with liver cirrosis. J Nutr Sci Vitaminol 35:225-34.

2. Bai S, Liu S, Guo X, Qin Z, Wang B, Li X, Qin Y, Liu Y (2009) Proteome analysis of biomarkers in the cerebrospinal fluid of neuromyelitis optica patients. Mol Vis 15:1638-48.

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