Guest Joseph Rubin Posted April 1, 2021 Report Share Posted April 1, 2021 Hello, I have an MT57 antibody (product number 3860-3-250) and would like to label it with a fluorescent dye excited by a 488 nm laser and store it in a -80 freezer. I have two questions: 1. I will likely run a buffer exchange. What do you recommend using for the storage buffer? Must it be stored in PBS? Would 10 mM Hepes buffer with 0.1 mM Calcium Chloride with pH 7.5-8 work? 2. Does MT57 contain enough Lysine groups to conjugate it to Alexa 488 NHS Ester? Thanks!3860-3-250.pdf Joseph Rubin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christian@mabtech.com Posted April 2, 2021 Report Share Posted April 2, 2021 Hi Joseph, It should in principle be possible to label MT57 with Alexa488 using NHS ester. However, we have not opted for this route in the human IgA sandwhich system used in fluorospot. In our FluoroSpot Flex system for human IgA we use MT57 as the capture antibody and MT20 as the detection antibody conjugated with a 490 Fluorophore. https://www.mabtech.com/products/flex/X-06G-1 Regarding storage in different buffers I do not know. Will check with our production unit next week when we are back from easter holiday. With pretty high likelihood, we will not know if this antibody works in your buffer since we have not tried it ourselves. Much in biotech is about trial and error. You could maybe try our MT20-490 conjugate? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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