This antipeptide antibody was generated in chickens against a sequence shared between the mouse (P16330) and human (NP_149124) gene products. The antibody was affinity-purified, and its concentration was adjusted to 100 µg/mL. This antibody has been validated with human, mouse and rat tissues.
A tissue section through an adult mouse brain showing CNPase (brown staining) in white matter tracts and the granule cell layer of the cerebellum.
Murine CNPase (EC 3.1.4.37) is a 47,122 dalton protein (420 amino acids) found in myelin. This protein is expressed by oligodendrocytes of the CNS and by Schwann cells of the PNS.
Affinity-Purified IgY
100 µg/mL
Polyclonal
IgY
ICC, IHC, WB
Chicken
CNP
47 kDa
Synthetic peptide
Human, Mouse, Rat
AB_2313538
Store at 4°C in the dark. Under these conditions, the antibodies should have a shelf life of at least twelve months, provided they remain sterile. For longer term storage, aliquot and freeze to avoid freeze-thaw of the antibody.
Liquid
Chickens were immunized with a synthetic peptide / keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) conjugate. The peptide corresponded to a region of the CNPase gene product shared between the human (NP_149124, NCBI) and mouse (P16330, NCBI) sequences. After repeated injections, immune eggs were collected, the IgY fractions were purified from the yolks, and then affinity-purified using a peptide column. The concentrations of the eluates were then adjusted to 100 µg/mL, and the preparation was filter-sterilized.
Phosphate-buffered (10 mM) isotonic (0.9%, w/v) saline (“PBS," pH 7.2) with sodium azide (0.02%, w/v) added as a preservative.
Quality assurance analysis was performed using immunohistochemistry (at a dilution of 1:2000) using fluorescein-labeled goat anti-chicken IgY (1:500 dilution, Aves Labs Cat.# F-1005) as the secondary reagent.
These antibodies are to be used as research laboratory reagents and are not for use as diagnostic or therapeutic reagents in humans.
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Beirowski, B., et al. 2017. mTORC1 promotes proliferation of immature Schwann cells and myelin growth of differentiated Schwann cells. PNAS USA, E4261-E4270.