#157934

Anti-Arabinogalactan-protein [LM30]

Cat. #157934

Anti-Arabinogalactan-protein [LM30]

Cat. #: 157934

Unit size: 100 ug

Availability: 10-12 weeks

Target: Arabinogalactan-protein

Class: Monoclonal

Host: Rat

£300.00

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Contributor

Inventor: Paul Knox

Institute: University of Leeds

Tool Details
Target Details
Handling

Tool Details

*FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY

  • Name: Anti-Arabinogalactan-protein [LM30]
  • Class: Monoclonal
  • Conjugation: Unconjugated
  • Host: Rat
  • Description: The Gsp-1 genes of wheat are proposed to encode precursor proteins that are post-translationally processed to give two components: the arabinogalactan peptide (comprising 15 amino acids) and the grain softness protein (GSP-1) (the major form comprising 113 amino acids with 10 cysteine residues) (Elmorjani et al., 2013). However, it has not been directly demonstrated that the AGP is derived from Gsp-1 genes. Gsp-1 genes appear to be ubiquitous in grasses, being identified in 65 species from the five major grass subfamilies, with over 20 different Gsp-1 alleles being reported (Wilkinson et al., 2013). The GSP protein belongs to a large family of seeds storage proteins called the “prolamin superfamily” (Shewry and Halford, 2002) and has been predicted to have a similar structure to other members of this family, including the 2S storage albumins which occur in dicotyledonous seeds and the puroindolines (Pins) of cereal seeds (Elmorjani et al., 2013).
  • Immunogen: Wheat AGP in complete Freund's adjuvant.
  • Myeloma used: IR983F
  • Recommended controls: IgM

Target Details

  • Target: Arabinogalactan-protein
  • Target background: The Gsp-1 genes of wheat are proposed to encode precursor proteins that are post-translationally processed to give two components: the arabinogalactan peptide (comprising 15 amino acids) and the grain softness protein (GSP-1) (the major form comprising 113 amino acids with 10 cysteine residues) (Elmorjani et al., 2013). However, it has not been directly demonstrated that the AGP is derived from Gsp-1 genes. Gsp-1 genes appear to be ubiquitous in grasses, being identified in 65 species from the five major grass subfamilies, with over 20 different Gsp-1 alleles being reported (Wilkinson et al., 2013). The GSP protein belongs to a large family of seeds storage proteins called the “prolamin superfamily” (Shewry and Halford, 2002) and has been predicted to have a similar structure to other members of this family, including the 2S storage albumins which occur in dicotyledonous seeds and the puroindolines (Pins) of cereal seeds (Elmorjani et al., 2013).

Handling

  • Format: Liquid
  • Unit size: 100 ug
  • Shipping conditions: Shipping at 4° C