C6 Antibody (Monoclonal)

A murine monoclonal antibody to an epitope on C6 protein.


Product Specifications

Citations4
Clonality

Monoclonal

Immnogen

Purified human protein.

Applications

See citations and technical data sheet for application info.

Concentration1.0-1.2 mg/mL
ConjugateUnconjugated
Cross Reactivity

Human, Baboon, Cynomolgus macaque, Rhesus macaque.

Ordering Information

For Research Use Only in the United States. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Catalog NumberA219
Catalog Number (CE)N/A
Size100 µl
Price (USD)$365.00
Price (EURO)330,00 €

Contact us

US Phone+1 (858) 552 1100
EU Phone+353 (91) 412 474
US Emailcontact-us@quidelortho.com
EU Emailcontact-emea@quidelortho.com

Specifications

Description

A murine monoclonal antibody to an epitope on C6 protein.

Size

100 µl

Concentration1.0-1.2 mg/mL
ApplicationsSee citations and technical data sheet for application info.
FormLiquid. Borate Buffered Saline (pH 8.4 ± 0.2), with ≤ 0.1% Sodium Azide.
ClonalityMonoclonal
Immunogen

Purified human protein.

ConjugateUnconjugated
Cross ReactivityHuman, Baboon, Cynomolgus macaque, Rhesus macaque.
Isotype

IgG1k

Purity

≥ 95% by SDS PAGE

SourceMouse
Specificity

This monoclonal antibody was raised against purified human C6. It is specific for an antigen expressed both on the native C6 molecule as well as on C6 in the MAC. It will not inhibit lysis of EA and will bind to MAC bound to a membrane.

Storage

Short term (30 days) 4˚C. Long term at or below –20˚C.

Background

Complement protein, C6 is a single-chain glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 108 kD. The C6 protein is present in serum at a concentration of approximately 60 μg/ml. Upon activation of the Classical, Lectin or Alternative Complement Pathways, C6 binds to C5b and becomes integrated into the Terminal Complement Complex (TCC). The Terminal Complement Complex (TCC) is the general term for both membrane bound C5b-9 (or Membrane Attack Complex; MAC) and fluid phase SC5b-9. Assessment of the TCC is an excellent marker for qualifying the extent of Terminal Pathway activation in vivo or in vitro. TCC can be deposited on the surface of transformed cells, biomaterials, and a variety of other surfaces.