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TrueBlot® Anti-Mouse Ig IP Beads 

Rockland 00-8811-25
Rockland
Catalog No. ABIN1589965
Supplier Product No.: 00-8811-25
  • Reactivity
    Mouse
    Host
    Goat
    Clonality
    Polyclonal
    Conjugate
    Agarose Beads
    Application
    Immunoprecipitation (IP), Western Blotting (WB)
    Supplier Product No.
    00-8811-25
    Supplier
    Rockland
    Brand
    TrueBlot®
    Characteristics
    TrueBlot® anti-Mouse Ig IP Beads are a suspension of activated agarose beads coupled with goat anti-mouse IgG. It is suitable for precipitation of mouse IgGs used as the primary antibodies in immunoprecipitation assays. The beads are in suspension and will settle upon storage. Prior to use, mix the vial gently (do not vortex) to ensure delivery of proper bead volume.
    Conjugation Name: Agarose beads for TrueBlot®
    Components
    TrueBlot® Anti-Mouse Ig IP Beads
  • Application Notes
    Immunoprecipitation Dilution: TrueBlot® anti-Mouse Ig IP Beads (binds 0.4 mg Ig/mL beads) have been reported for use in IP
    Western Blot Dilution: Use with Mouse TrueBlot® (ABIN1589977)
    Comment

    Upon initial use of this product, we recommend that the vial be inverted several times to get the beads into suspension. We recommend to use a large bore pipet to pipet up the liquid for use. For storage of the opened vial, we recommend that the vial cap be sealed with parafilm to help prevent evaporation of the buffer.

    Assay Procedure

    Preparation of Immunoprecipitated Sample for SDS-PAGE:
    1. Preclear cell lysate: Add 50 µL of Anti-Mouse IgG Beads and 500µl of cell lysate sample to a microcentrifuge tube and incubate on ice for
    3. minutes. Spin at 10,000xg for 3 minutes and transfer the supernatant to a new microcentrifuge tube.
    2. Immunoprecipitation: Add 5 µg of primary antibody to the microcentrifuge tube containing the precleared lysate. Incubate on ice for 1 hour. Add 50 µL of Anti-Mouse IgG Beads. Incubate for 1 hour on a rocking platform. Spin the microcentrifuge tube at 10000xg for 1 minute. Remove supernatant completely and wash the (pelleted) beads 3 times with 500 µL of Lysis Buffer (50mM Tris HCl pH 8.0, 150mM NaCl,1 % NP-40).
    3. Prepare sample for SDS-PAGE: After the last wash, aspirate supernatant, and add 100 µL Laemmli Buffer (with 50 mM DTT or 1 %ß-mercaptoethanol, final) to bead pellet. Vortex and heat to 90-100 °C for
    1. minutes. Spin at 10000xg for 3 minutes, collect supernatant, and load onto the gel. Avoid loading Anti-Mouse Ig Beads.
    Note: The supernatant can be stored at -20 °C for future use. After thawing, add fresh dithiothreitol and heat as above. Centrifuge the sample at 10000xg for 1 minute in a microcentrifuge tube to pellet any Anti-Mouse Ig Beads and immediately transfer an aliquot of the supernatant to gel wells.

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Liquid
    Buffer

    Buffer: 0.01 M Sodium Phosphate, 0.15 M Sodium Chloride, pH 7.2

    0.01 % (w/v) Sodium Azide

    Stabilizer: None

    Preservative
    Sodium azide
    Precaution of Use
    This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
    Handling Advice
    Do not freeze.
    Sensitive to light.
    Prior to use, mix the vial gently (do not vortex) to ensure delivery of proper bead volume.
    Storage
    4 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store vial at 4 °C prior to opening.
    Expiry Date
    6 months
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