ANTIBODIES

Contributor Information
- Name Ayham Alnabulsi
- Institute Vertebrate Antibodies Limited
Tool Details
- Tool name: Anti-Listeria monocytogenes antigen 2 [2:13 C5]
- Alternate names: Listeria monocytogenes
- Clone: 2:13 C5
- Tool type: Antibodies
- Class: Monoclonal
- Conjugate: Unconjugated
- Reactivity: L. monocytogenes
- Host: Mouse
- Molecular weight of the target: 74 kDa, (faint) 67 kDa, 68 kDa
- Application: ELISA ; WB
- Strain: Balb/c
- Description: The genus Listeria comprises six species: L. monocytogenes, L. innocua, L. welshimeri, L. seeligeri, L. ivanovii and L. grayi. Listeria monocytogenes, the most commonly isolated pathogenic member, is associated with a wide spectrum of human and animal diseases. In the smear from the original tissue, L. monocytogenes may appear as gram-positive coccobacilli that may be confused with Streptococcus agalactiae (group B), enterococci, or Corynebacterium spp. Listeria is differentiated from streptococci by a positive catalase test. L. monocytogenes is the only species of the genus Listeria that has been clearly documented as a pathogen for humans. The forms of disease caused by this organism are myriad and age-related. The most common clinical manifestations are meningitis and septicemia. Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne intracellular animal and human pathogen, interacts with infected host cells both prior to entry and during the intracellular phase of infection.
- Immunogen: Listeria monocytogenes antigen 2 protein
- Isotype: IgG1 kappa
- Research area: Microbiology
- Myeloma used: P3X63Ag8.653
- For Research Use Only
Target Details
- Target: Listeria monocytogenes antigen 2 protein
- Target molecular weight: 74 kDa, (faint) 67 kDa, 68 kDa
- Target background: The genus Listeria comprises six species: L. monocytogenes, L. innocua, L. welshimeri, L. seeligeri, L. ivanovii and L. grayi. Listeria monocytogenes, the most commonly isolated pathogenic member, is associated with a wide spectrum of human and animal diseases. In the smear from the original tissue, L. monocytogenes may appear as gram-positive coccobacilli that may be confused with Streptococcus agalactiae (group B), enterococci, or Corynebacterium spp. Listeria is differentiated from streptococci by a positive catalase test. L. monocytogenes is the only species of the genus Listeria that has been clearly documented as a pathogen for humans. The forms of disease caused by this organism are myriad and age-related. The most common clinical manifestations are meningitis and septicemia. Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne intracellular animal and human pathogen, interacts with infected host cells both prior to entry and during the intracellular phase of infection.
Application Details
- Application: ELISA ; WB
Handling
- Format: Liquid
- Concentration: 1 mg/ml
- Storage buffer: PBS with 0.02% azide
- Storage conditions: -15ðC to -25ðC
- Shipping conditions: Shipping at 4ðC