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Figure 1. Western blot analysis demonstrating Hev b 6.02-N3 antibody binding only to a FL antigen with an apparent MW consistent with that of prohevein (20 kDa). Hev b 6.02 is the N-terminal region of prohevein (Hev b 6.01).
Catalogue #
A3-710-100
Name
Mouse mAb to Hev b6.02 (Hevein) (clone N3)
Target
Hev b6.02
Target Description
Hev b6.02 - MBP fusion protein expressed and purified from E. coli.
Alternative Names
Hevein (Heveabrasiliensis), processed from pro-hevein precursor
Uniprot ID
P02877
Clonality
Mouse monoclonal
Clone
N3
Class
mIgG1
Reactivity
Recombinant and native Hev b6.02
Application
ELISA, WB
ELISA:
1:32 000 Reacts as detection antibody in capture ELISA with Hev b6.02 binding monoclonal antibody A3-709-100
Purification
Protein G purification
Buffer
PBS, 0.1% sodium azide
Related Products
A3-709-100 - mouse monoclonal antibody to Hev b6.02, used as a binding antibody in pair with detection antibody A3-710-100 in capture ELISA. Monoclonal antibodies to Hev b1, Hev b3 and Hev b5 are available.
Shipping
This product is shipped in non-frozen liquid form in ambient conditions
Storage
Store at - 20 …-70 °C upon receipt. Divide antibody into aliquots prior usage. Avoid multiple freeze-thaw cycles as product degradation may result
Background
Liquid latex from the rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis, is the source of natural rubber latex (NRL) and contains over 200 proteins; 14 of them have been identified as allergens. Only some allergens retain their allergenic properties through the manufacturing processes. The NRL allergens that have been shown to be clinically relevant to genuine NRL allergy, and present in the final NRL products with maintained allergenicity are Hev b1, Hev b3, Hev b5 and Hev b6.02
References
ASTM D7427 - 08e1 Standard Test Method for Immunological Measurement of Four Principal Allergenic Proteins (Hev b 1, 3, 5 and 6.02) in Natural Rubber and Its Products Derived from Latex.
Koh D, Ng V, Leow YH, Goh CL. 2005.
A study of natural rubber latex allergens in gloves used by healthcare workers in Singapore. Br J Dermatol. 153(5):954-9.
Palosuo T, Alenius H, Turjanmaa K. 2002.
Quantitation of latex allergens. Methods. 27(1):52-8.
Peixinho C, Tavares-Ratado P, Tomás MR, Taborda-Barata L, Tomaz CT. 2008.
Latex allergy: new insights to explain different sensitization profiles in different risk groups. Br J Dermatol. 159(1):132-6.
Kang PB, Vogt K, Gruninger SE, Marshall M, Siew C, Meyer DM. 2007.
The immuno cross-reactivity of gutta percha points. Dent Mater. 23(3):380-4
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