Anti-Fli1b Antibody

This rabbit polyclonal antibody was generated against recombinant protein and is specific for zebrafish Fli1b protein (Fli1b).

Highlights:

  • Reacts with zebrafish Fli1b
  • Binds to the N-terminal half of Fli1b
  • Suitable for Western Blot and Whole Mount Immunostaining applications

Fli1b protein is a transcription factor that is essential for vascular differentiation and morphogenesis in vertebrates.

From the laboratory of Nathan D. Lawson, PhD, University of Massachusetts Medical School.

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ES1005
Anti-Fli1b Antibody
100uL In stock
Regular Price:$345.00
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Specifications

Product Type: Antibody
Antigen: Fli1b
Accession ID: Q01543, NP_001008780
Molecular Weight: 51 kDa
Clonality: Polyclonal
Reactivity: Zebrafish
Immunogen: Recombinant protein
Species Immunized: Rabbit
Epitope: N-terminal half of Fli1b
Buffer: Polyclonal serum with 0.02% sodium azide
Tested Applications: WB (1:5000), Whole mount immunostaining (1:500)
Comments: Recommend aliquotting into small working volumes after initial thaw and store these at -80°C
Storage: -80C
Shipped: Cold Packs (Domestic, Overnight); Dry Ice (International)

Data

Immunohistochemistry

Upper panel: Whole mount immunohistochemistry, using 17-24 hours post fertilization wild type zebrafish embryos (2%PFA fixed). Primary stain: anti-Fl1b rabbit polyclonal antibody (1:500 dilution). Secondary stain: Invitrogen Goat anti-rabbit Alexa fluor 488 (Cat#:A111034); [1:1,000 Dilution].

Lower panel: Whole mount immunohistochemistry of 48 hours post fertilization zebrafish embryos, visualizing head (left) and trunk (right) regions. Primary stain: anti-Fli1b rabbit polyclonal antibody (1:500 dilution). Secondary stain: Invitrogen donkey anti-rabbit Alexa fluor 568 (Cat#:A10042); [1:1,000 Dilution].

Provider
From the laboratory of Nathan D. Lawson, PhD, University of Massachusetts Medical School.

References
  1. Moore JC, Sheppard-Tindell S, Shestopalov IA, Yamazoe S, Chen JK, Lawson ND. Post-transcriptional mechanisms contribute to Etv2 repression during vascular development. Dev Biol. 2013 Dec 1;384(1):128-40.
  2. Villefranc JA, Nicoli S, Bentley K, Jeltsch M, Zarkada G, Moore JC, Gerhardt H, Alitalo K, Lawson ND. A truncation allele in vascular endothelial growth factor c reveals distinct modes of signaling during lymphatic and vascular development. Development. 2013 Apr;140(7):1497-506.

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