Anti Human Paraoxonase-1 Antibody, PON-3-5Db, Biotin

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Anti Human Paraoxonase-1 Antibody, PON-3-5Db, Biotin


General information 

Cat. No. :FNK-BML050
Size 50µg
Clone PON-3-5Db
Antigen Human 
Host Animal  Mouse 
Cross Reactivity Human 
Labeled  Biotin
Preparation Produced in mice immunized with paraoxonase-1 (PON-1) purified from human plasma. PON-1 specific
    IgG was purified from mouse ascites fluid with a proteinA-Sepharose.
Formulation 0.2 µm filtered PBS solution
Specificity This antibody has been selected for its ability to bind for human paraoxonase-1 (1)
Application

Western Blot –

This antibody can be used at 0.5 – 1.0 µg/mL with the appropriate secondary reagent to detect human plasma PON-1. The detection limit for purified PON-1 and plasma sample is approximately 0.01 µg/lane and 0.05 µL,respectively, under non-reducing and reducing conditions.

Sandwich ELISA

This antibody can be used as a capture antibody in a human PON-1 ELISA in combination with the monoclonal detection antibody (Catalog #PO4C1b). A general protocol is provided on the next page. Using plates coated with 100 µL/well of the capture antibody, in combination with 100 µL/well of the detection antibody at 500 ng/mL, an ELISA for sample volumes of 100 µL can be obtained. Titrate each preparation of the serum sample for standard preparation to arrive at the most suitable dose range.For this antibody pair, a two-fold dilution series starting at 600 pg/mL is suggested. For more information, please see the nextpage or the reference (1).

Optimal dilutions should be determined by each laboratory for each application.

Immunogen paraoxonase-1 purified from pooled plasma
Ig Type IgG2b
Storage IgG in PBS solution are stable for twelve months from the date of receipt when stored at-80˚C.
    Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

 

References

  1. Kujiraoka et al., A sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for human serum paraoxonase concentration. J Lipid Res,2000;41:1358-1363.
  2. van Himbergen et al., Indications that paraoxonase-1 contributes to plasma high density lipoprotein levels in familial hypercholesterolemia. J Lipid Res, 2005;46:445-451.
  3. Kujiraoka et al.,Effects ofintravenous apolipoproteinA-I/phosphatidylcholine discs on paraoxonase and platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase in human plasma and tissue fluid.Atherosclerosis, 2004;176:57-62.
  4. Noto et al, Exclusive association of paraoxonase 1 with high-density lipoprotein particles in apolipoprotein A-I deficiency. Biochem Biophys Res Commun,2001;289:395-401.


Aliases for PON1 Gene

  • Paraoxonase 1 2 3 5
  • Serum Paraoxonase/Arylesterase 1 3 4
  • Serum Aryldialkylphosphatase 1 3 4
  • Aromatic Esterase 1 3 4
  • Arylesterase 1 2 3
  • A-Esterase 1 3 4
  • Esterase A 2 3
  • PON 1 3 4
  • K-45 3 4
  • ESA 2 3
  • PON 3 4
  • Serum Aryldiakylphosphatase 3
  • Arylesterase B-Type 3
  • Paraoxonase B-Type 3
  • EC 3.1.1.81 4
  • EC 3.1.1.2 4
  • EC 3.1.8.1 4
  • MVCD5 3
  • PON1 5
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