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Magic™ Anti-M. genitalium Monoclonal antibody, Clone C2593N
Cat.No: DCAB-TJ100
Lot. No. (See product label)
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Specificity
Reacts to Mycoplasma genitalium.
Target
M. genitalium
Immunogen
Mycoplasma genitalium whole organism.
Isotype
IgG2b
Source/Host
Mouse
Species Reactivity
M. genitalium
Clone
C2593N
Purification
> 90% pure. Protein A Chromatography
Conjugate
Unconjugated
Applications
Suitable for use in ELISA and IFA. Each laboratory should determine an optimum working titer for use
in its particular application. Other applications have not been tested but use in such assays should not
necessarily be excluded.
Recommended antibody
Suggested pair for testing (Capture - Detection): DCAB-TJ100 - DCAB-TJ099
Procedure
Matched Antibody Pairs
Format
Purified, Liquid
Concentration
Lot Specific mg/mL (OD280 nm, E 0.1% = 1.3)
Size
100 μg
Buffer
0.01 M PBS, pH 7.2
Product contains no stabilizing proteins.
Preservative
0.1% Sodium azide
Storage
Upon receipt, aliquot and store at -20°C. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles.
Warnings
Centrifuge before opening to ensure complete recovery of vial contents. This product contains sodium
azide, which has been classified as Xn (Harmful) in European Directive 67/548/EEC in the
concentration range of 0.1-1.0%. When disposing of this reagent through lead or copper plumbing,
flush with copious volumes of water to prevent azide build-up in drains.
Background
Introduction
Mycoplasma genitalium is a small parasitic bacterium that lives on the ciliated epithelial cells of the
primate genital and respiratory tracts. M. genitalium is the smallest known genome that can constitute
a cell, and the second-smallest bacterium after the endosymbiont Carsonella ruddii. Until the discovery
of Nanoarchaeum in 2002, M. genitalium was also considered to be the organism with the smallest
genome. There is a difference between smallest parasitic bacteria and smallest free living bacteria.
The smallest known free living bacterium is Pelagibacter ubique with 1.3 Mb.
Keywords
M. genitalium; Mycoplasma genitalium; Mycoplasmataceae
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