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Mouse Anti-Phosphotyrosine-FITC (PY20)

Cat. No.:
1400-02
FITC Anti-Phosphotyrosine antibody for use in immunohistochemistry / immunocytochemistry, flow cytometry, and western blot assays.
$275.00
Size Price (USD) Quantity
0.5 mg $275.00
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Clone PY20
Isotype Mouse (BALB/c) IgG2bκ
Isotype Control Mouse IgG2b-FITC (A-1)
Specificity Tyrosine-phosphorylated proteins
Alternative Names pTyr
Description Protein tyrosine residues are phosphorylated as a result of intracellular protein kinase activation (e.g., via growth factors) during normal growth and development and in oncogenesis. The most abundant population of target proteins for tyrosine phosphorylation is cell surface glycoproteins. Antibodies to phosphotyrosine enable the detection, isolation, and characterization of proteins containing phosphotyrosine. The monoclonal antibody PY20 prevents internalization of activated receptors (e.g., EGFR) when microinjected into cells. The affinity of PY20 for phosphotyrosine is approximately 10-6 to 10-7 M. PY20 binding to phosphorylated tyrosines can be inhibited by free phosphotyrosine and phenylphosphate but not by phosphoserine, phosphothreonine, or free phosphate.
Immunogen Phosphotyrosine conjugated to carrier proteins
Conjugate FITC (Fluorescein)
Buffer Formulation Phosphate buffered saline containing < 0.1% sodium azide
Clonality Monoclonal
Concentration 0.5 mg/mL
Volume 1.0 mL
Recommended Storage 2-8°C; Avoid exposure to light
Applications ELISA – Quality tested 1-4
FLISA – Quality tested
Western Blot – Reported in literature 1,5-7
Immunoprecipitation – Reported in literature 5
Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin Sections – Reported in literature 8
Immunohistochemsitry-Whole Mount – Reported in literature 9
Immunocytochemistry – Reported in literature 10
Flow Cytometry – Reported in literature 11
Microarray – Reported in literature 12,13
Purification – Reported in literature 1,14

RRID Number AB_2794749

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  8. 8. Haralambieva E, Jones M, Roncador GM, Cerroni L, Lamant L, Ott G, et al. Tyrosine phosphorylation in human lymphomas. Histochem J. 2002;34:545-52. (IHC-PS)
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  11. 11. Lund-Johansen F, Davis K, Bishop J, de Waal Malefyt R. Flow cytometric analysis of immunoprecipitates: high-throughput analysis of protein phosphorylation and protein-protein interactions. Cytometry. 2000;39:250-9. (FC)
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