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Anti-Biotin antibody, Mouse monoclonal

clone BN-34, purified from hybridoma cell culture

Synonym(s):

Monoclonal Anti-Biotin antibody produced in mouse, Bios II, Coenzyme R, D-Biotin, Vitamin B7, Vitamin H

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
12352203
NACRES:
NA.41

biological source

mouse

Quality Level

antibody form

purified immunoglobulin

antibody product type

primary antibodies

clone

BN-34, monoclonal

form

buffered aqueous solution

species reactivity

canine, human, bovine, rat, mouse

concentration

~1 mg/mL

technique(s)

ELISA: suitable
immunocytochemistry: suitable
immunoprecipitation (IP): suitable
indirect ELISA: 0.15-0.3 μg/mL
western blot: suitable

shipped in

dry ice

storage temp.

−20°C

target post-translational modification

unmodified

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General description

Biotin is a bi-heterocyclic, essential water soluble vitamin and a cofactor synthesized in most of the plants and prokaryotes. Protein-bound biotin in usually found in dietary sources like meat, cereals, egg yolk, liver and some vegetables.

Immunogen

biotinylated KLH

Biochem/physiol Actions

Biotin functions as a coenzyme for acetyl CoA, pyruvate, propionyl-CoA and 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylases for the regulation of gluconeogenesis, lipid homeostasis, pleotropic gene expression and to replenish the intermediates of tricarboxylic cycle. Biotin bound to histones plays an important role in chromatin remodeling, DNA repair and repression of transposons to maintain genome stability. Inadequate biotin levels may lead to dermatitis, conjunctivitis, alopecia, and central nervous system abnormalities.

Physical form

Solution in 0.01 M phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4, containing 15 mM sodium azide.

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WGK

WGK 1

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

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Molecular biology of biotin attachment to proteins
Chapman-Smith Anne and Cronan Jr JE
The Journal of Nutrition, 129(2), 477S-484S (1999)
Yongzheng Xing et al.
Nature nanotechnology, 17(7), 708-713 (2022-04-29)
Membrane nanopores are key for molecular transport in biology, portable DNA sequencing1-4, label-free single-molecule analysis5-14 and nanomedicine5. Transport traditionally relies on barrel-like channels of a few nanometres width, but there is considerable scientific and technological interest for much wider structures
Hirotaka Takahashi et al.
PloS one, 11(6), e0156718-e0156718 (2016-06-02)
Ubiquitination is a key post-translational modification in the regulation of numerous biological processes in eukaryotes. The primary roles of ubiquitination are thought to be the triggering of protein degradation and the regulation of signal transduction. During protein ubiquitination, substrate specificity
Abigail M Wojtowicz et al.
Biomaterials, 31(9), 2574-2582 (2010-01-09)
Healing large bone defects and non-unions remains a significant clinical problem. Current treatments, consisting of auto and allografts, are limited by donor supply and morbidity, insufficient bioactivity and risk of infection. Biotherapeutics, including cells, genes and proteins, represent promising alternative
Biotin: a timeless challenge for total synthesis
De Clercq PJ
Chemical Reviews, 97(6), 1755-1792 (1997)

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