Anti-Bordotella avium 41-kDa Surface Protein [1G12] Antibody

This mouse IgG1k monoclonal antibody was generated against protein and is specific for Bordotella avium 41-kDa surface protein.

Highlights:

  • Reacts with Bordotella avium 41-kDa surface protein
  • Inhibits HA of guinea pig erythrocytes by B. avium
  • Suitable for ELISA, Western Blot and Immunofluorescence applications

Bordotella avium, a Gram-negative, aerobic and motile bacterium, is the causative agent of turkey coryza, an economically-impacting disease that can also infect other birds. The bacteriums has been isolated from individuals with cystic fibrosis, although the contribution of the organism to the disease is still unclear. B. avium is consistently resistant to penicillin and cefuroxime, but susceptible, in various degrees, to mezlo-cillin, piperacillin, gentamicin, amikacin, and cefoperazone. B. avium shares several virulence factors with human pathogens such as B. pertussis, B. parapertussis, and B. bronchiseptica and is, in fact, phylogenetically (16S rRNA) closely related to these organisms.

From a laboratory at University of Georgia.

Catalog Number Product DataSheet Size AVAILABILITY Price Qty
EGA075
Anti-Bordotella avium 41-kDa Surface Protein [1G12] Antibody
5mL (supernatant) 4-6 weeks
Regular Price:$310.00
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Specifications

Product Type: Antibody
Antigen: Bordotella avium41-kDa Surface Protein
Isotype: IgG1k
Clonality: Monoclonal
Clone Name: 1G12.B4
Reactivity: B. aviumpossibly other Bordetella
Immunogen: Protein
Species Immunized: Mouse
Buffer: Cell Culture Supernatant
Tested Applications: ELISA, WB and IF
Storage: -80C
Shipped: Cold Packs

Provider
From a laboratory at University of Georgia.
References
  1. Moore, KM, Jackwood MW: (1994) Production of Monoclonal Antibodies to the Bordotella avium 41-Kilodalton Surface Protein and Characterization of the Hemagglutinin. Avian Diseases, 38(2, “Apr.- Jun.”), 218-224
  2. Harrington A.T, Castellanos, JA, Ziedalski, TM, Claridge III, JE, Crockson, BT: (2009) Isolation of Bordotella avium and Novel Bordotella Strain from Patients with Respiratory Disease. Emerg. Infect. Diseases 15(1), 72-74
  3. Domingo, DT, Jackwood MW, Brown, TP: (1992) Filamentous Forms of Bordotella avium: Culture Conditions and Pathogenicity. Avian Diseases 36, 707-713
  4. Moore, KM, Jackwood, MW, Brown, TP, Dreesen, DW: (1994) Bpordotelia avium Hemagglutination and Motility Mutants: Isolation, Characterization and Pathogenicity. Avian Diseases 38, 50-58
  5. Jackwood, MW, Hilt, DA, Dunn, PA: (1991) Observations on Colonial Phenotypic Variation in Bordotella avium. Avian Diseases, 35, 496-504

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