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I am not seeing any band in human endothelial cells. I load 30 ug, tried denatured, reducing conditions, incubated primary overnight at 4 degrees, tried 1/500-1/1000. Do I need to use non-reduced, non-denaturing conditions? Can you send me a picture of the blot you did? |
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Thank you for contacting us for technical support regarding ab759. I have contacted the laboratory and was able to find out that indeed non reducing conditions are advised with this antibody. I have added immediately on our datasheet (accessible below) this information and the image of the blot where four lysates were tested and where you can see a clear band of beta 2 Microglobulin with two lysates (U-937 cell lysate and Raji cell lysate). We expected a signal on Jeg3 cells since on the native lysate it worked by ELISA (ab759 as detecting antibody, directly conjugated with HRP). However, for WB condition, the lysate was not reduced (only denatured by SDS), which may explain the lack of signal with this lysate (furthermore each lysate preparation was not done at the same time). Therefore collectively, the antibody works in western blotting in non reduced conditions and you may find you can achieve a signal with non reducing conditions. May I also suggest to use a 15 or 20% gel to achieve a good separation and run a positive control of U-937 cell lysate or Raji cell lysate? We used a concentration of 2ug/ml of ab729, incubating overnight and blocking for 2hrs with 5% non fat milk. I hope this information will help you, please do not hesitate to contact me again if I can be of further assistance, |
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Does this antibody cross-react with MHC class I heavy chain? |
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Thank you for your enquiry. This antibody does not cross react with MHC class I heavy chain. |
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I have a customer who urgently needs and anti-beta 2 Microglobulin antibody (for use in Western Blotting). I have been told by many of our suppliers that this clone (B2M-01) has died; and that the product will be on indefinate back order. Have you had any problems with this antibody (AB759)? If not, could you tell me what the availability of it would be? Thanking you in advance for your time and consideration in this matter, I will look forward to your response. |
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We do not have any problems with this clone. We have 3 units that are in stock currently. |
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Please note: All products are "FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC USE"
All lanes : Anti-beta 2 Microglobulin antibody [B2M-01] (ab759) at 2 µg/ml
Lane 1 : JEG-3 cell lysate
Lane 2 : A-431 cell lysate
Lane 3 : U-937 cell lysate
Lane 4 : Raji cell lysate
developed using the ECL technique
Performed under non-reducing conditions.
Predicted band size : 13 kDa
Lysates were separated on 15% SDS–PAGE gel and electrotransferred to a PVDF membrane. The membrane was blocked in PBS/Tween buffer containing 5% non fat dry milk for 2 hours and probed with ab759 at 4°C overnight.
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