V5 Tag Antibody [L19E11]

Catalog No.: F2690

For research use only.

    Application: Reactivity:

    Usage Information

    Dilution
    1:1000 - 1:5000
    1:100 - 1:500
    Application
    WB, IP, IF, ELISA
    Reactivity
    Tag
    Source
    Mouse Monoclonal Antibody
    Storage Buffer
    PBS, pH 7.2+50% Glycerol+0.05% BSA+0.01% NaN3
    Storage (from the date of receipt)
    -20°C (avoid freeze-thaw cycles), 2 years
    Predicted MW
    53 kDa

    Datasheet & SDS

    Biological Description

    Specificity
    V5 Tag Antibody [L19E11] detects transfected levels of recombinant protein containing the V5 epitope tag.
    Clone
    L19E11
    Background
    The V5-tag is a short, 14–amino acid epitope tag originally derived from a prokaryotic source and widely used for recombinant protein detection and purification. Structurally, it contains an equal number of positively and negatively charged residues, yielding a pI of 5.85 and no net charge at physiological pH, with three proline residues that confer a partially ordered and stable core while remaining largely unstructured. Because of its small size, neutrality, and resistance to endogenous protease cleavage, the V5-tag can be fused to proteins without significantly altering their function or localization. It is commonly expressed in mammalian and insect cells without background interference and is detected using antibodies or nanobodies in assays such as ELISA, Western blotting, immunofluorescence, flow cytometry, immunoprecipitation, live-cell imaging, and protein–protein interaction studies.
    References
    • https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37517699/

    Tech Support

    Answers to questions you may have can be found in the inhibitor handling instructions. Topics include how to prepare stock solutions, how to store inhibitors, and issues that need special attention for cell-based assays and animal experiments.

    Handling Instructions

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