Mouse IFN-gamma Biotinylated Antibody

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Mouse IFN-gamma Biotinylated Antibody Summary

Species Reactivity
Mouse
Specificity
Detects mouse IFN-gamma in ELISAs and Western blots.
Source
Polyclonal Goat IgG
Purification
Antigen Affinity-purified
Immunogen
E. coli-derived recombinant mouse IFN-gamma
Formulation
Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS with BSA as a carrier protein.
Label
Biotin

Applications

Recommended Concentration
Sample
Western Blot
0.1 µg/mL
Recombinant Mouse IFN-gamma (Catalog # 485-MI)

Mouse IFN-gamma Sandwich Immunoassay

Recommended Concentration
Reagent
ELISA Detection (Matched Antibody Pair)
0.4-0.8 µg/mL 

Use in combination with:

Capture Reagent: Mouse IFN‑ gamma Antibody (Catalog # MAB785)

Standard: Recombinant Mouse IFN-gamma Protein (Catalog # 485-MI)

Please Note: Optimal dilutions should be determined by each laboratory for each application. General Protocols are available in the Technical Information section on our website.

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Preparation and Storage

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Reconstitute at 0.2 mg/mL in sterile PBS.
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The product is shipped at ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.
Stability & Storage
Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
  • 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
  • 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.

Background: IFN-gamma

Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma, IFNG), also known as type II or Immune Interferon, exerts a wide range of immunoregulatory activities and is considered to be the prototype proinflammatory cytokine. Mature human IFN-gamma exists as a non-covalently linked homodimer of 20-25 kDa molecular weight variably glycosylated subunits. It shares 86% amino acid (aa) sequence identity with rat IFN-gamma, 38-44% with bovine, canine, cotton rat, equine, feline, human, porcine and rhesus IFN‑ gamma. IFN-gamma dimers bind to IFN-gamma RI (alpha subunits) which then interact with IFN-gamma RII (beta subunits) to form the functional receptor complex of two alpha and two beta subunits. Inclusion of IFN-gamma RII increases the binding affinity for ligand and the efficiency of signal transduction. IFN-gamma is produced by a variety of immune cells under inflammatory conditions, notably by T cells and NK cells. It plays a key function in host defense by promoting the development and activation of Th1 cells, chemoattraction and activation of monocytes and macrophages, up‑regulation of antigen presentation molecules, and immunoglobulin class switching in B cells. It also exhibits antiviral, antiproliferative, and apoptotic effects. In addition, IFN-gamma functions as an anti-inflammatory mediator by promoting the development of regulatory T cells and inhibiting Th17 cell differentiation. The pleiotropic effects of IFN-gamma contribute to the development of multiple aspects of atherosclerosis.

Long Name
Interferon gamma
Entrez Gene IDs
3458 (Human); 15978 (Mouse); 25712 (Rat); 396991 (Porcine); 281237 (Bovine); 403801 (Canine); 493965 (Feline)
Alternate Names
IFG; IFI; IFNG; IFNgamma; IFN-gamma; Immune interferon; interferon gamma; interferon, gamma

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Citations for Mouse IFN-gamma Biotinylated Antibody

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  1. Depletion of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells augments CD4+ T cell immune responses in atherosclerosis-prone hypercholesterolemic mice
    Authors: K Kasahara, N Sasaki, HZ Amin, T Tanaka, S Horibe, T Yamashita, KI Hirata, Y Rikitake
    Heliyon, 2022-07-19;8(7):e09981.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Cell Culture Supernates
    Applications: ELISA Detection
  2. Immunological characteristics of MAV/06 strain of varicella-zoster virus vaccine in an animal model
    Authors: D Shin, Y Shin, E Kim, H Nam, H Nan, J Lee
    Oncogene, 2022-06-03;23(1):27.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Cell Lysates
    Applications: ELISA Detection
  3. Delivery of mRNA vaccines with heterocyclic lipids increases anti-tumor efficacy by STING-mediated immune cell activation
    Authors: L Miao, L Li, Y Huang, D Delcassian, J Chahal, J Han, Y Shi, K Sadtler, W Gao, J Lin, JC Doloff, R Langer, DG Anderson
    Nat. Biotechnol., 2019-09-30;0(0):.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
    Applications: ELISA Detection
  4. Mitophagy in Intestinal Epithelial Cells Triggers Adaptive Immunity during Tumorigenesis
    Authors: Paul K. Ziegler, Julia Bollrath, Charles K. Pallangyo, Takaji Matsutani, Özge Canli, Tiago De Oliveira et al.
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  5. Characterization of the immune response elicited by the vaccinia virus L3 protein delivered as naked DNA
    Authors: M Ramírez, S Santos, O Martínez, R Rodríguez, E Miranda, WD Ramos-Pere, M Otero
    Vaccine, 2018-03-07;36(15):2049-2055.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
    Applications: ELISA Detection
  6. Tenascin-C deficiency protects mice from experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
    Authors: Miljana Mom?ilovi?
    J. Neuroimmunol, 2016-12-07;0(0):.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Cell Culture Supernates
    Applications: ELISA Development (Detection)
  7. Therapeutic reversal of food allergen sensitivity by mature retinoic acid-differentiated dendritic cell induction of LAG3(+)CD49b(-)Foxp3(-) regulatory T�cells
    Authors: W Dawicki, C Li, J Town, X Zhang, JR Gordon
    J. Allergy Clin. Immunol., 2016-10-26;139(5):1608-1620.e3.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Serum
    Applications: ELISA Development (Detection)
  8. Induction of hepatitis B virus surface antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes can be up-regulated by the inhibition of indoleamine 2, 3-dioxygenase activity.
    Authors: Ito H, Ando T, Ando K, Ishikawa T, Saito K, Moriwaki H, Seishima M
    Immunology, 2014-08-01;142(4):614-23.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Tissue Homogenates
    Applications: ELISpot Development
  9. An alphavirus-based adjuvant enhances serum and mucosal antibodies, T cells, and protective immunity to influenza virus in neonatal mice.
    Authors: Khalil S, Tonkin D, Snead A, Parks G, Johnston R, White L
    J Virol, 2014-06-04;88(16):9182-96.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
    Applications: ELISA Development (Capture), ELISA Development (Detection)
  10. CCL25 induces alpha 4 beta 7 integrin-dependent migration of IL-17+ gamma/delta T lymphocytes during an allergic reaction.
    Authors: Costa MF, Bornstein VU, Candea AL, Henriques-Pons A, Henriques MG, Penido C
    Eur. J. Immunol., 2012-05-01;42(5):1250-60.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Pleural Lavage Fluid
    Applications: ELISA Development
  11. Systemic immunization with CCL27/CTACK modulates immune responses at mucosal sites in mice and macaques.
    Authors: Kraynyak KA, Kutzler MA, Cisper NJ, Khan AS, Draghia-Akli R, Sardesal NY, Lewis MG, Yan J, Weiner DB
    Vaccine, 2010-02-23;28(8):1942-51.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
    Applications: ELISpot Development
  12. Prostaglandin mediates IL-23/IL-17-induced neutrophil migration in inflammation by inhibiting IL-12 and IFNgamma production.
    Authors: Lemos HP, Grespan R, Vieira SM, Cunha TM, Verri WA, Fernandes KS, Souto FO, McInnes IB, Ferreira SH, Liew FY, Cunha FQ
    Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 2009-03-16;106(14):5954-9.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Tissue Homogenates
    Applications: ELISA Development
  13. ST2 deficient mice display a normal host defense against pulmonary infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
    Authors: Wieland CW, van der Windt GJ, Florquin S, McKenzie AN, van der Poll T
    Microbes Infect., 2009-03-13;11(4):524-30.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Cell Culture Supernates
    Applications: ELISA Development
  14. CD14 contributes to pulmonary inflammation and mortality during murine tuberculosis.
    Authors: Wieland CW, van der Windt GJ, Wiersinga WJ, Florquin S, van der Poll T
    Immunology, 2008-04-03;125(2):272-9.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Tissue Homogenates
    Applications: ELISA Development
  15. Tumor-specific Th17-polarized cells eradicate large established melanoma.
    Authors: Muranski P, Boni A, Antony PA, Cassard L, Irvine KR, Kaiser A, Paulos CM, Palmer DC, Touloukian CE, Ptak K, Gattinoni L, Wrzesinski C, Hinrichs CS, Kerstann KW, Feigenbaum L, Chan CC, Restifo NP
    Blood, 2008-03-19;112(2):362-73.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Cell Culture Supernates
    Applications: ELISA Development
  16. DR5 activation of caspase-8 induces DC maturation and immune enhancement in vivo.
    Authors: Chattergoon MA, Muthumani K, Tamura Y, Ramanathan M, Shames JP, Saulino V, Robinson TM, Montaner LJ, Weiner DB
    Mol. Ther., 2007-12-18;16(2):419-26.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
    Applications: ELISA Development
  17. Overexpression of suppressor of cytokine signaling-5 in T cells augments innate immunity during septic peritonitis.
    Authors: Watanabe H, Kubo M, Numata K, Takagi K, Mizuta H, Okada S, Ito T, Matsukawa A
    J. Immunol., 2006-12-15;177(12):8650-7.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Peritoneal Lavage Fluid
    Applications: ELISA Development
  18. Sequential ELISA to profile multiple cytokines from small volumes.
    Authors: Osuchowski MF, Siddiqui J, Copeland S, Remick DG
    J. Immunol. Methods, 2005-07-01;302(1):172-81.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Plasma
    Applications: ELISA Development
  19. Nerve growth factor induces increased airway inflammation via a neuropeptide-dependent mechanism in a transgenic animal model of allergic airway inflammation.
    Authors: Quarcoo D, Schulte-Herbruggen O, Lommatzsch M, Schierhorn K, Hoyle GW, Renz H, Braun A
    Clin. Exp. Allergy, 2004-07-01;34(7):1146-51.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: BALF
    Applications: ELISA Development

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Mouse IFN-gamma Biotinylated Antibody
By Anonymous on 11/27/2017
Application: ELISA Sample Tested: Serum and Plasma Species: Mouse

This antibody was used as the detection in a sandwich ELISA.