AffiAB® Goat anti-TagRFP Polyclonal IgG Antibody is designed to detect TagRFP proteins in western blot and immunofluorescence. It's tested in human and mouse samples and assures high specificity and sensitivity with minimum background. It's optimized in various buffer systems and pH levels, and proven to deliver consistent results.
The AffiAB® Goat Anti-TagRFP Polyclonal IgG Antibody is an antibody derived from goats that specifically recognizes and binds to TagRFP. TagRFP is a red fluorescent protein derived from the Discosoma sp. red fluorescent protein (DsRed) and is commonly used as a genetic tag to visualize and track proteins of interest in biological research.
The AffiAB® Goat Anti-TagRFP antibody is produced by immunizing goats with purified TagRFP protein. The resulting polyclonal antibody specifically recognizes TagRFP and can be used for various applications such as Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescence, and other immunoassays to detect and study TagRFP-tagged proteins.
Researchers often utilize TagRFP as a fusion tag to label and visualize proteins within cells or tissues. The anti-TagRFP antibody allows for the specific detection and localization of TagRFP-tagged proteins, enabling researchers to study their expression, subcellular localization, and dynamics.
When using the AffiAB® Goat Anti-TagRFP Polyclonal IgG Antibody, it is important to carefully follow the recommended protocols and guidelines provided by the manufacturer. This includes optimizing the antibody dilution, incubation conditions, and appropriate controls to ensure accurate and specific detection of TagRFP-tagged proteins.
For detailed instructions on the specific applications and usage of the AffiAB® Goat Anti-TagRFP Polyclonal IgG Antibody, please refer to the product datasheet or consult the manufacturer's instructions.