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Customer Question: how many peroxidases iare there on the antibody fragment? is it on the antigen binding site or on other sites? does it interfere with antigen binding?
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Thank you for your enquiry. The originator of this antibody conjugated at a 2:1 ratio. There could be 1 or 2 peroxidase per antibody molecule. Peroxidase molecule randomly bind to Lysines of the antibody. If there are lysines at the antigen binding site, the enzyme could block it sometimes. That is why the titer of an antibody usually drops a little bit after conjugation. But it doesn't meant that the antibody is being affected. If you have further questions, please contact us again and we will gladly assist you. |
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Please note: All products are "FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE"
Ab6006 was used at dilution 1/3000 with the primary antibody ab2861 in WB. See the review on ab2861.
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