FITC Antibody [HRP]
Novus Biologicals | Catalog # NB100-62570
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Product Specific Notices for FITC Antibody [HRP]
This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Primary Antibodies are guaranteed for 1 year from date of receipt.
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FAQs for FITC Antibody [HRP]
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Q: I have a question about FITC Antibody [HRP](NB100-62570). Please tell me what is the molecular weight? Also please tell me how energy HRP is bonded with FITC antibody?
A: FITC is a small molecule that will be less than 1 kDa on Western blot. The molecular weight you will observe will depend on the weight of the protein that FITC is attached to. The HRP is covalently bonded to the antibody via the free amine groups on the antibody.
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Q: Upon the customer's inquiry, may we ask the concentration of NB100-62570? The lot no. is G6306-S411B.
A: I found out that for your lot# the concentration is 0.35 mg/mL.
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Q: What is the molecular weight of Fluorescein Isothiocyanate (FITC)?
A: The molecular weight of FITC is 389.38 Daltons. However, R&D Systems uses 5- (and 6-) Carboxyfluorescein (CFS) for antibody conjugation, which has a molecular weight of 473 Daltons.
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Q: I have a question about FITC Antibody [HRP](NB100-62570). Please tell me what is the molecular weight? Also please tell me how energy HRP is bonded with FITC antibody?
A: FITC is a small molecule that will be less than 1 kDa on Western blot. The molecular weight you will observe will depend on the weight of the protein that FITC is attached to. The HRP is covalently bonded to the antibody via the free amine groups on the antibody.
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Q: Upon the customer's inquiry, may we ask the concentration of NB100-62570? The lot no. is G6306-S411B.
A: I found out that for your lot# the concentration is 0.35 mg/mL.
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Q: What is the molecular weight of Fluorescein Isothiocyanate (FITC)?
A: The molecular weight of FITC is 389.38 Daltons. However, R&D Systems uses 5- (and 6-) Carboxyfluorescein (CFS) for antibody conjugation, which has a molecular weight of 473 Daltons.
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Q: I have a question about FITC Antibody [HRP](NB100-62570). Please tell me what is the molecular weight? Also please tell me how energy HRP is bonded with FITC antibody?
A: FITC is a small molecule that will be less than 1 kDa on Western blot. The molecular weight you will observe will depend on the weight of the protein that FITC is attached to. The HRP is covalently bonded to the antibody via the free amine groups on the antibody.
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Q: Upon the customer's inquiry, may we ask the concentration of NB100-62570? The lot no. is G6306-S411B.
A: I found out that for your lot# the concentration is 0.35 mg/mL.
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Q: What is the molecular weight of Fluorescein Isothiocyanate (FITC)?
A: The molecular weight of FITC is 389.38 Daltons. However, R&D Systems uses 5- (and 6-) Carboxyfluorescein (CFS) for antibody conjugation, which has a molecular weight of 473 Daltons.