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rCor a 1 (Corylus avellana 1.0401) Antibody
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−| Tested Applications | ELISA, FC, WB |
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| Application Notes |
Key Properties
−| Purification | Purified by sequential steps of ion exchange and affinity chromatography. Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in Storage buffer (100 mM Tris, 150 mM NaCl, 0.01% Tween 20, pH 8.0). |
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| Conjugation | Unconjugated |
Storage & Handling
−| Storage | Maintain refrigerated at 2-8°C for up to 2 weeks. For long term storage store at -20°C in small aliquots to prevent freeze-thaw cycles. |
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| Expiration Date | 12 months from date of receipt. |
| Disclaimer | For research use only |

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Recombinant allergen rCor a 1 purity verification. 5 µg of rCor a 1 with > 95 % purity checked by Coomassie Brilliant Blue stained SDS-PAGE.

ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) test was designed to prove the bond between the coated target recombinant allergen rCor a 1 and allergen-specific human plasma IgG4 antibodies of Corylus avellana positive donor. A measurable signal was subsequently generated by the addition of biotin labeled anti-human IgG4 (detection) antibody, Streptavidin-HRP and substrate solution (TMB). The intensity of the signal is proportional to the amount of coated rCor a 1.

Flow cytometry dot-plot staining pattern of rCor a 1 recombinant allergen stimulated human peripheral whole blood lymphocytes and basophils of a proven allergic donor stained using anti-human CD63 (MEM-259) FITC and anti-human CD203c (NP4D6) PE antibodies of BasoFlowEx kit.

Reactivity of rCor a 1 with sIgE antibodies in plasma of a patient with confirmed presence (routine clinical test) of specific IgE antibodies to common hazel pollen. Western blotting analysis was performed on recombinant allergen rCor a 1 mixed and heated (100°C, 5 min) with reducing SDS loading buffer. Sample was resolved using 15% Tris-glycine gel electrophoresis. Nitrocellulose membrane blot was incubated with plasma of an allergic patient (1:10). Captured rCor a 1 sIgE antibodies were detected by biotinylated anti-human IgE secondary antibody (2 μg/ml) followed by IRDye 800CW Streptavidin (1:5000).

Analysis of presence of sIgE antibodies specific to Cor a 1 (a common hazel antigen) in plasma of a patient with allergic reaction to common birch pollen (confirmed by routine clinical test). Western blotting analysis was performed on recombinant allergen rCor a 1 mixed and heated (100°C, 5 min) with reducing SDS loading buffer. Sample was resolved using 15% Tris-glycine gel electrophoresis. Nitrocellulose membrane blot was incubated with plasma of an allergic patient (1:10). Captured rCor a 1 sIgE antibodies were detected by biotinylated anti-human IgE secondary antibody (2 μg/ml) followed by IRDye 800CW Streptavidin (1:5000). The analysed patient plasma contained sIgE antibodies specific to Cor a 1.
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rCor a 1 (Corylus avellana 1.0401) Antibody (orb1088524)
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