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mouse anti-Digoxigenin monoclonal antibody (21H8) 6611

$520.00

Antibody summary

  • Mouse monoclonal to Digoxigenin
  • Suitable for: WB,IHC,ELISA
  • Isotype: IgG1
  • 100 µg
SKU: 6611parent Category: Tag:
Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 5 × 2 in
host

mouse

isotype

IgG1

clonality

monoclonal

concentration

1 mg/mL

applications

ICC/IF, WB

reactivity

Digoxigenin

available sizes

100 µg

mouse anti-Digoxigenin monoclonal antibody (21H8) 6611

antibody
Tested applications
WB,IHC,IHC,ELISA
Recommended dilutions
ELISA: use at 0.1-1.0ug/ml

Immunoblotting:

User should use at 2-5ug/ml.

Immunohistochemistry: Use at 1-5ug/ml.

These are recommended concentrations.

End user should determine optimal concentrations for their applications.
Immunogen
Digoxigenin conjugate.
Size and concentration
100µg and
Form
lyophilized
Storage Instructions
This product is stable for at least one (1) year at -20°C to -70°C. Reconstituted product should be stored in appropriate aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Storage buffer
Lyophilized, 0.1M Tris, 0.1M glycine, 2% sucrose
Purity
protein affinity purification
Clonality
monoclonal
Isotype
IgG1
Compatible secondaries
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, peroxidase conjugated polyclonal antibody 5486
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, biotin conjugated, Conjugate polyclonal antibody 2685
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, FITC conjugated polyclonal antibody 7854
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, peroxidase conjugated polyclonal antibody, crossabsorbed 1706
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, biotin conjugated polyclonal antibody, crossabsorbed 1716
goat anti-mouse IgG, H&L chain specific, FITC conjugated polyclonal antibody, crossabsorbed 1721
Isotype control
Mouse monocolonal IgG1 - Isotype Control
target relevance
Digoxigenin
Alternative names
DIG, Digoxigenine
Function
Digoxigenin itself has no known physiological role in mammals. In research and diagnostic applications it serves as an antigenic label that can be detected with highly specific anti-digoxigenin antibodies.
Description
Digoxigenin is a steroid hapten derived from the foxglove plant Digitalis. It is widely used as a non-radioactive labeling molecule for nucleic acids, proteins, peptides, and other biological reagents.
Chemical description
Steroid hapten
C23H34O5
390.52 Da
Digitalis species
Biological role
Research label
Non-radioactive detection tag
Immunodetection hapten
Research relevance
Digoxigenin is one of the most widely used non-radioactive labeling systems in molecular biology. DIG-labeled probes provide sensitive detection of nucleic acids while avoiding the hazards associated with radioactive isotopes.
Keywords
Hapten, Probe labeling, In situ hybridization, Nucleic acid detection, Anti-DIG antibody
Structure
Digoxigenin is a steroid molecule derived from Digitalis species and is commonly used as a hapten label for biological molecules.
Function
DIG serves as an antigenic tag that can be detected with highly specific anti-digoxigenin antibodies.
Applications
DIG labeling is widely used for detection of DNA, RNA, oligonucleotides, proteins, and probes in molecular biology and diagnostic assays.
Detection
DIG-labeled molecules are commonly detected using anti-DIG antibodies conjugated to alkaline phosphatase, horseradish peroxidase, fluorescent dyes, or other reporter systems.
Research relevance
The DIG system is one of the most established non-radioactive alternatives to isotopic labeling and is widely used in hybridization and immunodetection assays.

Data

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FAQ & Publications

Frequently Asked Questions
What are the recommended dilutions for using the mouse anti-Digoxigenin monoclonal antibody (21H8) in ELISA and immunohistochemistry?
For ELISA, it is recommended to use the antibody at a concentration of 0.1 to 1.0 µg/mL. For immunohistochemistry (IHC), use the antibody at 1 to 5 µg/mL. These concentrations serve as guidelines, and end users should optimize the dilution for their specific applications.
How should the mouse anti-Digoxigenin monoclonal antibody (21H8) be stored to maintain its stability?
The lyophilized antibody is stable for at least one year when stored at -20°C to -70°C. After reconstitution, it should be aliquoted appropriately and stored to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles to preserve its activity.
Publications
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Protocols

relevant to this product
Western blot
IHC

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