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GFP-Tag Mouse Monoclonal antibody detects endogenous levels of C-terminal, internal, and N-terminal GFP-tagged proteins.
Mouse IgG1 in phosphate buffered saline (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol. Store at -20 °C. Stable for 12 months from date of receipt.
Green Fluorescent Proteins (GFPs) encompass a diverse range of proteins carrying a green chromophore, originating from various species and forming different protein lineages.
Wildtype GFP consists of 238 amino acid residues (26.9 kDa). GFP was first identified in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. It emits green light with a peak wavelength of 509 nm upon excitation by blue light at 395 nm.
When fused with other proteins, GFP serves as a versatile reporter protein e.g. for quantifying expression levels or facilitates visualization of subcellular localization through fluorescence microscopy.
GFP-Tag Mouse Monoclonal antibody detects endogenous levels of C-terminal, internal, and N-terminal GFP-tagged proteins.
Mouse IgG1 in phosphate buffered saline (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol. Store at -20 °C. Stable for 12 months from date of receipt.
Green Fluorescent Proteins (GFPs) encompass a diverse range of proteins carrying a green chromophore, originating from various species and forming different protein lineages.
Wildtype GFP consists of 238 amino acid residues (26.9 kDa). GFP was first identified in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. It emits green light with a peak wavelength of 509 nm upon excitation by blue light at 395 nm.
When fused with other proteins, GFP serves as a versatile reporter protein e.g. for quantifying expression levels or facilitates visualization of subcellular localization through fluorescence microscopy.
GFP-Tag Mouse Monoclonal antibody detects endogenous levels of C-terminal, internal, and N-terminal GFP-tagged proteins.
Mouse IgG1 in phosphate buffered saline (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol. Store at -20 °C. Stable for 12 months from date of receipt.
Green Fluorescent Proteins (GFPs) encompass a diverse range of proteins carrying a green chromophore, originating from various species and forming different protein lineages.
Wildtype GFP consists of 238 amino acid residues (26.9 kDa). GFP was first identified in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. It emits green light with a peak wavelength of 509 nm upon excitation by blue light at 395 nm.
When fused with other proteins, GFP serves as a versatile reporter protein e.g. for quantifying expression levels or facilitates visualization of subcellular localization through fluorescence microscopy.
GFP-Tag Mouse Monoclonal antibody detects endogenous levels of C-terminal, internal, and N-terminal GFP-tagged proteins.
Mouse IgG1 in phosphate buffered saline (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol. Store at -20 °C. Stable for 12 months from date of receipt.
Green Fluorescent Proteins (GFPs) encompass a diverse range of proteins carrying a green chromophore, originating from various species and forming different protein lineages.
Wildtype GFP consists of 238 amino acid residues (26.9 kDa). GFP was first identified in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. It emits green light with a peak wavelength of 509 nm upon excitation by blue light at 395 nm.
When fused with other proteins, GFP serves as a versatile reporter protein e.g. for quantifying expression levels or facilitates visualization of subcellular localization through fluorescence microscopy.
GFP-Tag Mouse Monoclonal antibody detects endogenous levels of C-terminal, internal, and N-terminal GFP-tagged proteins.
Mouse IgG1 in phosphate buffered saline (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol. Store at -20 °C. Stable for 12 months from date of receipt.
Green Fluorescent Proteins (GFPs) encompass a diverse range of proteins carrying a green chromophore, originating from various species and forming different protein lineages.
Wildtype GFP consists of 238 amino acid residues (26.9 kDa). GFP was first identified in the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. It emits green light with a peak wavelength of 509 nm upon excitation by blue light at 395 nm.
When fused with other proteins, GFP serves as a versatile reporter protein e.g. for quantifying expression levels or facilitates visualization of subcellular localization through fluorescence microscopy.