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I need to stain for modified citrulline (residues) or modified citrullinated vimentin on a western blot. What is the most suitable antibody and protocol I can use? Is there an antibody I can use in both Western and IHC applications?
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Asked on Sep 28 2012
Thank you for contacting us. We currently have two antibodies that will detect the citrulline modification on any proteins: ab6464 and ab100932. While ab6464 has been validated in IHC on frozen tissue sections, we have not tested this antibody for use in WB. Similarly, ab100932 has been validated in WB but not in IHC. If you would like to test either of these antibodies, I am happy to offer you our 100% testing discount program. If you purchase the antibody for full price and submit an Abreview with your protocol and results using the antibody in an untested application, you can get a discount code for a free primary antibody on a future purchase. Whether or not the antibody works, the next antibody you buy from us would be free. If you are interested in this program, please reply and let me know which antibody you would like to test, and I will be happy to set up the code for you.
Answered on Sep 28 2012