Goat anti Mouse Ig kappa light chain (free and bound), Clone: [Polyclonal], Monoclonal

Catalog Number: NMB-GAM/BJK(SD+HD)
Article Name: Goat anti Mouse Ig kappa light chain (free and bound), Clone: [Polyclonal], Monoclonal
Biozol Catalog Number: NMB-GAM/BJK(SD+HD)
Supplier Catalog Number: GAM/BJK(SD+HD)
Alternative Catalog Number: NMB-GAM/BJK(SD+HD)
Manufacturer: NordicMubio
Host: Goat
Category: Antikörper
Species Reactivity: Mouse
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Alternative Names: Goat anti Mouse Ig kappa light chain (free and bound), Clone: [Polyclonal], Monoclonal
Format: IgG
Target Specificity: Kappa (Light Chain) - free and bound determinants
Cross-Adsorption (MinX): no cross-adsorbtion
The reactivity of the antiserum is directed to the surface and hidden determinants of Ig kappa light chain. In immunoelectrophoresis this antiserum is reacting with polyclonal and monoclonal immunoglobulins of the kappa type, Bence Jones proteins as well
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone Designation: [Polyclonal]
Buffer: Delipidated, heat inactivated lyophilized whole serum. No preservative added, as it may interfere with the antibody activity It is reconstituted by adding 1 ml sterile distilled water, spun down to remove insoluble particles.
Source: A pool of purified Bence Jones kappa proteins isolated from mouse urine. Freunds complete adjuvant is used in the first step of the immunization procedure.
Antibody Type: Secondary Antibody
Application Notes: Precipitation assays. In immunoelectrophoresis use 2 µl serum or equivalent against 120 µl antiserum. In double radial immunodiffusion (Ouchterlony) use a rosette arrangement with 10 µl antiserum in 3 mm diameter center well and 2 µl serum samples (neat and serially diluted in 2 mm diameter peripheral wells. When carrying out analyses of Bence Jones proteins or free light chains in urine or serum using an immunodiffusion technique, special attention should be given to their faster rate of diffusion as compared to that of the antibody molecules in the antiserum. If they both start to diffuse into the gel in a double radial diffusion at the same time, an excess of the antigen may easily prevent visible precipitation. To prevent false negative results, the antiserum should be diffuse for about 2 hours before the antigen reservoir is filled.