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Western Blot: GAPDH Antibody [NB300-326]
Western Blot: GAPDH Antibody [NB300-326] - Detection of mouse GAPDH by western blot. Samples: Whole cell lysate (50 ug) from TCMK-1 and NIH 3T3 cells prepared using NETN lysis buffer. Antibody: Affinity purified rabbit anti-GAPDH antibody NB300-326 used for WB at 0.04 ug/ml. Detection: Chemiluminescence with an exposure time of 10 seconds.Immunohistochemistry: GAPDH Antibody [NB300-326]
Immunohistochemistry: GAPDH Antibody [NB300-326] - Detection of mouse GAPDH by immunohistochemistry. Sample: FFPE section of mouse plasmacytoma. Antibody: Affinity purified rabbit anti-GAPDH (NB300-326). Detection: DABWestern Blot: GAPDH Antibody [NB300-326]
Western Blot: GAPDH Antibody [NB300-326] - Detection of Mouse GAPDH Whole cell lysate (5, 15 and 50 ug) from mouse NIH3T3 cells. Affinity purified rabbit anti-GAPDH antibody used at 0.04 ug/ml. Theoretical molecular weight: 36 kDa.Western Blot: GAPDH Antibody [NB300-326]
Western Blot: GAPDH Antibody [NB300-326] - Detection of GAPDH in nu/nu Mouse cells. 5% BSA in PBS, 1:5,000. Secondary: Goat anti-Rabbit IgG 1:5,000. This image was submitted via customer Review.Simple Western: GAPDH Antibody [NB300-326]
Simple Western: GAPDH Antibody [NB300-326] - Simple Western lane view shows a specific band for GAPDH in 1.0 mg/ml of HeLa lysate. This experiment was performed under reducing conditions using the 12-230kDa separation system.Applications for GAPDH Antibody
Simple Western
Western Blot
This GAPDH antibody is useful for Western blot, where a band is observed approx. 36 kDa. The antibody does not work in Immunoprecipitation.
In Simple Western only 10 - 15 uL of the recommended dilution is used per data point.
See Simple Western Antibody Database for Simple Western validation: Tested in HeLa lysate 1.0 mg/mL, separated by Size, antibody dilution of 1:25, apparent MW was 42 kDa. Separated by Size-Wes, Sally Sue/Peggy Sue.
The observed molecular weight of the protein may vary from the listed predicted molecular weight due to post translational modifications, post translation cleavages, relative charges, and other experimental factors.
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Background: GAPDH
References
1) Barber RD, Harmer DW, Coleman RA, Clark BJ. (2005) GAPDH as a housekeeping gene: analysis of GAPDH mRNA expression in a panel of 72 human tissues. Physiol Genomics. 21(3):389-95. PMID: 15769908
2) Jia Y, Takimoto K. (2006) Mitogen-activated protein kinases control cardiac KChIP2 gene expression. Circ Res. 98(3):386-93. PMID: 16385079
3) Godsel LM, Hsieh SN, Amargo EV, Bass AE, Pascoe-McGillicuddy LT, Huen AC, Thorne ME, Gaudry CA, Park JK, Myung K, Goldman RD, Chew TL, Green KJ. (2005) Desmoplakin assembly dynamics in four dimensions: multiple phases differentially regulated by intermediate filaments and actin. J Cell Biol. 171(6):1045-59. PMID: 16365169
4) Sirover MA1. (1999) New insights into an old protein: the functional diversity of mammalian glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1432(2): 159-84. PMID: 10407139
5) Tristan C, Shahani N, Sedlak TW, Sawa A. (2011) The diverse functions of GAPDH: views from different subcellular compartments. Cell Signal. 23(2):317-23. PMID: 20727968
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Product Specific Notices for GAPDH Antibody
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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Protocols
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- Antigen Retrieval Protocol (PIER)
- Antigen Retrieval for Frozen Sections Protocol
- Appropriate Fixation of IHC/ICC Samples
- Cellular Response to Hypoxia Protocols
- Chromogenic IHC Staining of Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) Tissue Protocol
- Chromogenic Immunohistochemistry Staining of Frozen Tissue
- Detection & Visualization of Antibody Binding
- Fluorescent IHC Staining of Frozen Tissue Protocol
- Graphic Protocol for Heat-induced Epitope Retrieval
- Graphic Protocol for the Preparation and Fluorescent IHC Staining of Frozen Tissue Sections
- Graphic Protocol for the Preparation and Fluorescent IHC Staining of Paraffin-embedded Tissue Sections
- Graphic Protocol for the Preparation of Gelatin-coated Slides for Histological Tissue Sections
- IHC Sample Preparation (Frozen sections vs Paraffin)
- Immunofluorescent IHC Staining of Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) Tissue Protocol
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and Immunocytochemistry (ICC) Protocols
- Immunohistochemistry Frozen Troubleshooting
- Immunohistochemistry Paraffin Troubleshooting
- Immunoprecipitation Protocol
- Preparing Samples for IHC/ICC Experiments
- Preventing Non-Specific Staining (Non-Specific Binding)
- Primary Antibody Selection & Optimization
- Protocol for Heat-Induced Epitope Retrieval (HIER)
- Protocol for Making a 4% Formaldehyde Solution in PBS
- Protocol for VisUCyte™ HRP Polymer Detection Reagent
- Protocol for the Preparation & Fixation of Cells on Coverslips
- Protocol for the Preparation and Chromogenic IHC Staining of Frozen Tissue Sections
- Protocol for the Preparation and Chromogenic IHC Staining of Frozen Tissue Sections - Graphic
- Protocol for the Preparation and Chromogenic IHC Staining of Paraffin-embedded Tissue Sections
- Protocol for the Preparation and Chromogenic IHC Staining of Paraffin-embedded Tissue Sections - Graphic
- Protocol for the Preparation and Fluorescent IHC Staining of Frozen Tissue Sections
- Protocol for the Preparation and Fluorescent IHC Staining of Paraffin-embedded Tissue Sections
- Protocol for the Preparation of Gelatin-coated Slides for Histological Tissue Sections
- R&D Systems Quality Control Western Blot Protocol
- TUNEL and Active Caspase-3 Detection by IHC/ICC Protocol
- The Importance of IHC/ICC Controls
- Troubleshooting Guide: Immunohistochemistry
- Troubleshooting Guide: Western Blot Figures
- Western Blot Conditions
- Western Blot Protocol
- Western Blot Protocol for Cell Lysates
- Western Blot Troubleshooting
- Western Blot Troubleshooting Guide
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FAQs for GAPDH Antibody
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Q: Do you offer a smaller size for the GAPDH antibodies?
A: We offer sample sizes for many of our GAPDH loading control antibodies including NB300-221.
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Q: I need a suitable loading control antibody that I can use in western blot of rat nerve extracts, which do you recommend?
A: This GAPDH antibody (NB300-221) is a good choice for a loading control antibody and has been cited in over 180 publications and used on rat lysates with good results.
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Q: I want to know why GAPDH is used as a loading control antibody in WB techniques.
A: Our GAPDH antibody makes a good loading control because GAPDH is a housekeeping gene essential to metabolism that is globally expressed in most tissue types and cell lines.
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Q: I wanted to know which of the two housekeeping genes B-actin or GAPDH can be used for best results. I intend to do an experiment to determine expression of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in liver and kidney tissues.
A: For homogenized tissue, beta-actin and GAPDH are both fine.
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Q: I'm looking for a loading control between 24kDa - 65kDa for use in simple western, we tried an actin antibody we already had but it didn't work. What can you recommend?
A: Our GAPDH antibody NB300-221 has been validated in simple western and detects around 35 kDa so I think it would be a good choice for a simple western loading control antibody based on your size requirements.
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Q: We need a loading control antibody for WB working with HeLa cell line, will this GAPDH antibody work for that?
A: GAPDH is expressed in HeLa cell lines but whether or not it is the best option for a loading control antibody depends on the size of the protein you are interested in. GAPDH antibody is a good choice for low to mid MW targets, as GAPDH detects around 35 kDa.
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Q: We received GAPDH antibody NB600-502 and there was only about 15µl of antibody in the tube. I was under the impression this should have been 100µl.
A: The unit size of this product is 0.1 mg with a concentration of 6.7 mg/ml. Hence the volume should be no less than 14.9 ul.
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Q: What secondary antibody should I use for visualization of the GAPDH antibody?
A: This GAPDH antibody is raised in mouse so you would want to use an anti-mouse secondary with the dye of your choice.
-
Q: Do you offer a smaller size for the GAPDH antibodies?
A: We offer sample sizes for many of our GAPDH loading control antibodies including NB300-221.
-
Q: I need a suitable loading control antibody that I can use in western blot of rat nerve extracts, which do you recommend?
A: This GAPDH antibody (NB300-221) is a good choice for a loading control antibody and has been cited in over 180 publications and used on rat lysates with good results.
-
Q: I want to know why GAPDH is used as a loading control antibody in WB techniques.
A: Our GAPDH antibody makes a good loading control because GAPDH is a housekeeping gene essential to metabolism that is globally expressed in most tissue types and cell lines.
-
Q: I wanted to know which of the two housekeeping genes B-actin or GAPDH can be used for best results. I intend to do an experiment to determine expression of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in liver and kidney tissues.
A: For homogenized tissue, beta-actin and GAPDH are both fine.
-
Q: I'm looking for a loading control between 24kDa - 65kDa for use in simple western, we tried an actin antibody we already had but it didn't work. What can you recommend?
A: Our GAPDH antibody NB300-221 has been validated in simple western and detects around 35 kDa so I think it would be a good choice for a simple western loading control antibody based on your size requirements.
-
Q: We need a loading control antibody for WB working with HeLa cell line, will this GAPDH antibody work for that?
A: GAPDH is expressed in HeLa cell lines but whether or not it is the best option for a loading control antibody depends on the size of the protein you are interested in. GAPDH antibody is a good choice for low to mid MW targets, as GAPDH detects around 35 kDa.
-
Q: We received GAPDH antibody NB600-502 and there was only about 15µl of antibody in the tube. I was under the impression this should have been 100µl.
A: The unit size of this product is 0.1 mg with a concentration of 6.7 mg/ml. Hence the volume should be no less than 14.9 ul.
-
Q: What secondary antibody should I use for visualization of the GAPDH antibody?
A: This GAPDH antibody is raised in mouse so you would want to use an anti-mouse secondary with the dye of your choice.
-
Q: Do you offer a smaller size for the GAPDH antibodies?
A: We offer sample sizes for many of our GAPDH loading control antibodies including NB300-221.
-
Q: I need a suitable loading control antibody that I can use in western blot of rat nerve extracts, which do you recommend?
A: This GAPDH antibody (NB300-221) is a good choice for a loading control antibody and has been cited in over 180 publications and used on rat lysates with good results.
-
Q: I want to know why GAPDH is used as a loading control antibody in WB techniques.
A: Our GAPDH antibody makes a good loading control because GAPDH is a housekeeping gene essential to metabolism that is globally expressed in most tissue types and cell lines.
-
Q: I wanted to know which of the two housekeeping genes B-actin or GAPDH can be used for best results. I intend to do an experiment to determine expression of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in liver and kidney tissues.
A: For homogenized tissue, beta-actin and GAPDH are both fine.
-
Q: I'm looking for a loading control between 24kDa - 65kDa for use in simple western, we tried an actin antibody we already had but it didn't work. What can you recommend?
A: Our GAPDH antibody NB300-221 has been validated in simple western and detects around 35 kDa so I think it would be a good choice for a simple western loading control antibody based on your size requirements.
-
Q: We need a loading control antibody for WB working with HeLa cell line, will this GAPDH antibody work for that?
A: GAPDH is expressed in HeLa cell lines but whether or not it is the best option for a loading control antibody depends on the size of the protein you are interested in. GAPDH antibody is a good choice for low to mid MW targets, as GAPDH detects around 35 kDa.
-
Q: We received GAPDH antibody NB600-502 and there was only about 15µl of antibody in the tube. I was under the impression this should have been 100µl.
A: The unit size of this product is 0.1 mg with a concentration of 6.7 mg/ml. Hence the volume should be no less than 14.9 ul.
-
Q: What secondary antibody should I use for visualization of the GAPDH antibody?
A: This GAPDH antibody is raised in mouse so you would want to use an anti-mouse secondary with the dye of your choice.
-
Q: Do you offer a smaller size for the GAPDH antibodies?
A: We offer sample sizes for many of our GAPDH loading control antibodies including NB300-221.
-
Q: I need a suitable loading control antibody that I can use in western blot of rat nerve extracts, which do you recommend?
A: This GAPDH antibody (NB300-221) is a good choice for a loading control antibody and has been cited in over 180 publications and used on rat lysates with good results.
-
Q: I want to know why GAPDH is used as a loading control antibody in WB techniques.
A: Our GAPDH antibody makes a good loading control because GAPDH is a housekeeping gene essential to metabolism that is globally expressed in most tissue types and cell lines.
-
Q: I wanted to know which of the two housekeeping genes B-actin or GAPDH can be used for best results. I intend to do an experiment to determine expression of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in liver and kidney tissues.
A: For homogenized tissue, beta-actin and GAPDH are both fine.
-
Q: I'm looking for a loading control between 24kDa - 65kDa for use in simple western, we tried an actin antibody we already had but it didn't work. What can you recommend?
A: Our GAPDH antibody NB300-221 has been validated in simple western and detects around 35 kDa so I think it would be a good choice for a simple western loading control antibody based on your size requirements.
-
Q: We need a loading control antibody for WB working with HeLa cell line, will this GAPDH antibody work for that?
A: GAPDH is expressed in HeLa cell lines but whether or not it is the best option for a loading control antibody depends on the size of the protein you are interested in. GAPDH antibody is a good choice for low to mid MW targets, as GAPDH detects around 35 kDa.
-
Q: We received GAPDH antibody NB600-502 and there was only about 15µl of antibody in the tube. I was under the impression this should have been 100µl.
A: The unit size of this product is 0.1 mg with a concentration of 6.7 mg/ml. Hence the volume should be no less than 14.9 ul.
-
Q: What secondary antibody should I use for visualization of the GAPDH antibody?
A: This GAPDH antibody is raised in mouse so you would want to use an anti-mouse secondary with the dye of your choice.
-
Q: Do you offer a smaller size for the GAPDH antibodies?
A: We offer sample sizes for many of our GAPDH loading control antibodies including NB300-221.
-
Q: I need a suitable loading control antibody that I can use in western blot of rat nerve extracts, which do you recommend?
A: This GAPDH antibody (NB300-221) is a good choice for a loading control antibody and has been cited in over 180 publications and used on rat lysates with good results.
-
Q: I want to know why GAPDH is used as a loading control antibody in WB techniques.
A: Our GAPDH antibody makes a good loading control because GAPDH is a housekeeping gene essential to metabolism that is globally expressed in most tissue types and cell lines.
-
Q: I wanted to know which of the two housekeeping genes B-actin or GAPDH can be used for best results. I intend to do an experiment to determine expression of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in liver and kidney tissues.
A: For homogenized tissue, beta-actin and GAPDH are both fine.
-
Q: I'm looking for a loading control between 24kDa - 65kDa for use in simple western, we tried an actin antibody we already had but it didn't work. What can you recommend?
A: Our GAPDH antibody NB300-221 has been validated in simple western and detects around 35 kDa so I think it would be a good choice for a simple western loading control antibody based on your size requirements.
-
Q: We need a loading control antibody for WB working with HeLa cell line, will this GAPDH antibody work for that?
A: GAPDH is expressed in HeLa cell lines but whether or not it is the best option for a loading control antibody depends on the size of the protein you are interested in. GAPDH antibody is a good choice for low to mid MW targets, as GAPDH detects around 35 kDa.
-
Q: We received GAPDH antibody NB600-502 and there was only about 15µl of antibody in the tube. I was under the impression this should have been 100µl.
A: The unit size of this product is 0.1 mg with a concentration of 6.7 mg/ml. Hence the volume should be no less than 14.9 ul.
-
Q: What secondary antibody should I use for visualization of the GAPDH antibody?
A: This GAPDH antibody is raised in mouse so you would want to use an anti-mouse secondary with the dye of your choice.
-
Q: Do you offer a smaller size for the GAPDH antibodies?
A: We offer sample sizes for many of our GAPDH loading control antibodies including NB300-221.
-
Q: I need a suitable loading control antibody that I can use in western blot of rat nerve extracts, which do you recommend?
A: This GAPDH antibody (NB300-221) is a good choice for a loading control antibody and has been cited in over 180 publications and used on rat lysates with good results.
-
Q: I want to know why GAPDH is used as a loading control antibody in WB techniques.
A: Our GAPDH antibody makes a good loading control because GAPDH is a housekeeping gene essential to metabolism that is globally expressed in most tissue types and cell lines.
-
Q: I wanted to know which of the two housekeeping genes B-actin or GAPDH can be used for best results. I intend to do an experiment to determine expression of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in liver and kidney tissues.
A: For homogenized tissue, beta-actin and GAPDH are both fine.
-
Q: I'm looking for a loading control between 24kDa - 65kDa for use in simple western, we tried an actin antibody we already had but it didn't work. What can you recommend?
A: Our GAPDH antibody NB300-221 has been validated in simple western and detects around 35 kDa so I think it would be a good choice for a simple western loading control antibody based on your size requirements.
-
Q: We need a loading control antibody for WB working with HeLa cell line, will this GAPDH antibody work for that?
A: GAPDH is expressed in HeLa cell lines but whether or not it is the best option for a loading control antibody depends on the size of the protein you are interested in. GAPDH antibody is a good choice for low to mid MW targets, as GAPDH detects around 35 kDa.
-
Q: We received GAPDH antibody NB600-502 and there was only about 15µl of antibody in the tube. I was under the impression this should have been 100µl.
A: The unit size of this product is 0.1 mg with a concentration of 6.7 mg/ml. Hence the volume should be no less than 14.9 ul.
-
Q: What secondary antibody should I use for visualization of the GAPDH antibody?
A: This GAPDH antibody is raised in mouse so you would want to use an anti-mouse secondary with the dye of your choice.
-
Q: Do you offer a smaller size for the GAPDH antibodies?
A: We offer sample sizes for many of our GAPDH loading control antibodies including NB300-221.
-
Q: I need a suitable loading control antibody that I can use in western blot of rat nerve extracts, which do you recommend?
A: This GAPDH antibody (NB300-221) is a good choice for a loading control antibody and has been cited in over 180 publications and used on rat lysates with good results.
-
Q: I want to know why GAPDH is used as a loading control antibody in WB techniques.
A: Our GAPDH antibody makes a good loading control because GAPDH is a housekeeping gene essential to metabolism that is globally expressed in most tissue types and cell lines.
-
Q: I wanted to know which of the two housekeeping genes B-actin or GAPDH can be used for best results. I intend to do an experiment to determine expression of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in liver and kidney tissues.
A: For homogenized tissue, beta-actin and GAPDH are both fine.
-
Q: I'm looking for a loading control between 24kDa - 65kDa for use in simple western, we tried an actin antibody we already had but it didn't work. What can you recommend?
A: Our GAPDH antibody NB300-221 has been validated in simple western and detects around 35 kDa so I think it would be a good choice for a simple western loading control antibody based on your size requirements.
-
Q: We need a loading control antibody for WB working with HeLa cell line, will this GAPDH antibody work for that?
A: GAPDH is expressed in HeLa cell lines but whether or not it is the best option for a loading control antibody depends on the size of the protein you are interested in. GAPDH antibody is a good choice for low to mid MW targets, as GAPDH detects around 35 kDa.
-
Q: We received GAPDH antibody NB600-502 and there was only about 15µl of antibody in the tube. I was under the impression this should have been 100µl.
A: The unit size of this product is 0.1 mg with a concentration of 6.7 mg/ml. Hence the volume should be no less than 14.9 ul.
-
Q: What secondary antibody should I use for visualization of the GAPDH antibody?
A: This GAPDH antibody is raised in mouse so you would want to use an anti-mouse secondary with the dye of your choice.
-
Q: Do you offer a smaller size for the GAPDH antibodies?
A: We offer sample sizes for many of our GAPDH loading control antibodies including NB300-221.
-
Q: I need a suitable loading control antibody that I can use in western blot of rat nerve extracts, which do you recommend?
A: This GAPDH antibody (NB300-221) is a good choice for a loading control antibody and has been cited in over 180 publications and used on rat lysates with good results.
-
Q: I want to know why GAPDH is used as a loading control antibody in WB techniques.
A: Our GAPDH antibody makes a good loading control because GAPDH is a housekeeping gene essential to metabolism that is globally expressed in most tissue types and cell lines.
-
Q: I wanted to know which of the two housekeeping genes B-actin or GAPDH can be used for best results. I intend to do an experiment to determine expression of IL-6 and TNF-alpha in liver and kidney tissues.
A: For homogenized tissue, beta-actin and GAPDH are both fine.
-
Q: I'm looking for a loading control between 24kDa - 65kDa for use in simple western, we tried an actin antibody we already had but it didn't work. What can you recommend?
A: Our GAPDH antibody NB300-221 has been validated in simple western and detects around 35 kDa so I think it would be a good choice for a simple western loading control antibody based on your size requirements.
-
Q: We need a loading control antibody for WB working with HeLa cell line, will this GAPDH antibody work for that?
A: GAPDH is expressed in HeLa cell lines but whether or not it is the best option for a loading control antibody depends on the size of the protein you are interested in. GAPDH antibody is a good choice for low to mid MW targets, as GAPDH detects around 35 kDa.
-
Q: We received GAPDH antibody NB600-502 and there was only about 15µl of antibody in the tube. I was under the impression this should have been 100µl.
A: The unit size of this product is 0.1 mg with a concentration of 6.7 mg/ml. Hence the volume should be no less than 14.9 ul.
-
Q: What secondary antibody should I use for visualization of the GAPDH antibody?
A: This GAPDH antibody is raised in mouse so you would want to use an anti-mouse secondary with the dye of your choice.