Description: Antigen 85B is the most abundant protein exposed by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. It is a potent immunoprotective antigen and a leading drug target. It is a mycolyc transferase in the myc pathway and catalyses - like Ag85A and Ag85C- the transfer of the fatty acid mycolate from one trehalose monomycolate to another, resulting in trehalose dimycolate and free trehalose and helping to build the cell wall.
Source: Rabbit
Recommended dilutions: Western Blotting 1:2000 ; ELISA 1:200 ;
Purity: Polyclonal Immunoglobulins purified by Protein A affinity chromatography
Clonality: polyclonal
Form: Ready to use pre-diluted in Na+ Citrate 0.1M, 0.05mM Tris and 0.05% v/v of glycerol. The antibody solution is at neutral pH.
Storage: Shipped at +4°C. When stored at +4°C the antibody is stable for 18 months. For extended storage, the solution may be frozen at –20°C in working aliquots.