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Anti-Xylan [LM10] monoclonal antibody

Invented by Prof Paul Knox from PlantProbes
Invented at University of Leeds

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Catalogue Number 157951
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets Unsubstituted or low-substituted xylans.
Synonyms Xylan, β-1,4-linked xylose
Relevance Xylans are major noncellulosic polysaccharides of plant cell walls and are especially abundant in secondary cell walls. Xylans are chains of β-1,4-linked d-xylopyranosyl residues that can be substituted with arabinosyl, glucuronosyl (and its 4-O-methyl ether derivative), or acetyl residues (Ebringerová and Heinze 2000). Glucuronoxylans occur in angiosperm secondary cell walls, whereas Commelinoid monocotyledon primary cell walls have abundant glucuronoarabinoxylans (GAXs), and cereal grains have neutral arabinoxylans (Carpita 1996; Ebringerová and Heinze 2000). Structural features of xylans can vary during development (Obel et al. 2002; Suzuki et al. 2000). All xylans are thought to cross-link cellulose microfibrils and contribute to cell mechanical properties. Commercially, arabinoxylans are important for the functionality of flour and the nutritional value of animal feed.
Host Rat
Immunogen Xylopentaose-BSA
Positive Control IgG2c
Myeloma Used IR983F
Notes Generated using a neoglycoprotein (xylopentaose-BSA). It can recognise unsubstituted and relatively low-substituted xylans in several species. It has no cross-reactivity with wheat arabinoxylan.
Research Area Plant Science

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McCartney et al. 2005. J Histochem Cytochem. 53(4):543-6. PMID: 15805428.


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McCartney et al. 2005. J Histochem Cytochem. 53(4):543-6. PMID: 15805428.


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