Mouse anti Bovine IFNγ antibody, clone CC302, recognizes bovine interferon-gamma, a 143 amino acid cytokine with potent activating, antiviral and anti proliferative properties, produced as a pro-peptide with an additional 23 amino acid N-terminal signal peptide sequence having a molecular weight of ~20 kDa. IFNγ is predominantly secreted by activated T lymphocytes in response to specific mitogens as a result of infection (Rhodes et al. 2000).Mouse anti bovine γ interferon antibody, clone CC302 has been demonstrated to be reactive to a number of mammalian species including human, sheep, dog, pig, goat and mink (Pedersen et al. 2002). Mouse anti Bovine IFNγ antibody, clone CC302 has been used successfully for the evaluation of γ interferon levels in the sera of calves naturally infected with M. avium. subsp paratuberculosis (Appana et al. 2013) as a detection reagent using an ELISA.
- Target Species
- Bovine
- Species Cross-Reactivity
Target Species | Cross Reactivity |
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Human | |
Pig | |
Dog | |
Horse | |
Sheep | |
Mustelid | Expected from Sequence |
Goat | |
Dolphin | |
Ferret | |
Mink | |
Fin Whale | |
Rabbit | |
- N.B. Antibody reactivity and working conditions may vary between species.
- Product Form
- Purified IgG conjugated to Alexa Fluor 488 - liquid
- Product Form
- Purified IgG conjugated to Alexa Fluor® 647 - liquid
- Product Form
- Purified IgG conjugated to Biotin - liquid
- Product Form
- Purified IgG conjugated to Fluorescein Isothiocyanate Isomer 1 (FITC) - liquid
- Product Form
- Purified IgG - liquid
- Product Form
- Purified IgG conjugated to R. Phycoerythrin (RPE) - lyophilized
- Reconstitution
- Reconstitute with 1 ml distilled water
- Preparation
- Purified IgG prepared by affinity chromatography on Protein G from tissue culture supernatant
- Preparation
- Purified IgG prepared by affinity chromatography on Protein A from tissue culture supernatant
- Preparation
- Purified IgG prepared by affinity chromatography on Protein G from tissue culture supernatant
- Preparation
- Purified IgG prepared by affinity chromatography on Protein A from tissue culture supernatant
- Preparation
- Purified IgG prepared by affinity chromatography on Protein A from tissue culture supernatant
- Preparation
- Purified IgG prepared by affinity chromatography on Protein G from tissue culture supernatant
- Buffer Solution
- Phosphate buffered saline
- Buffer Solution
- Phosphate buffered saline
- Buffer Solution
- Phosphate buffered saline
- Buffer Solution
- Phosphate buffered saline
- Buffer Solution
- Phosphate buffered saline
- Buffer Solution
- Phosphate buffered saline
- Preservative Stabilisers
0.09% | Sodium Azide (NaN3) |
1% | Bovine Serum Albumin |
- Preservative Stabilisers
0.09% | Sodium Azide (NaN3) |
1% | Bovine Serum Albumin |
- Preservative Stabilisers
- Preservative Stabilisers
0.09% | Sodium Azide |
1% | Bovine Serum Albumin |
- Preservative Stabilisers
- 0.09% Sodium Azide (NaN3)
- Preservative Stabilisers
0.09% | Sodium Azide |
1% | Bovine Serum Albumin |
5% | Sucrose |
- Carrier Free
- Yes
- Approx. Protein Concentrations
- IgG concentration 0.05mg/ml
- Approx. Protein Concentrations
- IgG concentration 0.05mg/ml
- Approx. Protein Concentrations
- IgG concentration 0.5 mg/ml
- Approx. Protein Concentrations
- IgG concentration 0.1 mg/ml
- Approx. Protein Concentrations
- IgG concentration 1.0 mg/ml
- Fusion Partners
- Spleen cells from immunised BALB/c mice were fused with cells of the mouse SP2/0 myeloma cell line.
- Storage
- Store at +4oC or at -20oC if preferred.Storage in frost-free freezers is not recommended.This product should be stored undiluted. This product is photosensitive and should be protected from light. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing as this may denature the antibody.
- Storage
- Store at +4oC or at -20oC if preferred.Storage in frost-free freezers is not recommended.This product should be stored undiluted. This product is photosensitive and should be protected from light. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing as this may denature the antibody.
- Storage
- Store at +4oC or at -20oC if preferred.This product should be stored undiluted.Storage in frost free freezers is not recommended. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing as this may denature the antibody. Should this product contain a precipitate we recommend microcentrifugation before use.
- Storage
- Store at +4oC or at -20oC if preferred.This product should be stored undiluted.Storage in frost free freezers is not recommended. This product is photosensitive and should be protected from light.Avoid repeated freezing and thawing as this may denature the antibody. Should this product contain a precipitate we recommend microcentrifugation before use.
- Storage
- Store at +4oC or at -20oC if preferred.This product should be stored undiluted.Storage in frost free freezers is not recommended. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing as this may denature the antibody. Should this product contain a precipitate we recommend microcentrifugation before use.
- Storage
- Store at +4oC. DO NOT FREEZEThis product should be stored undiluted. This product is photosensitive and should be protected from light. Should this product contain a precipitate we recommend microcentrifugation before use.
- Guarantee
- 12 months from date of despatch
- Guarantee
- 12 months from date of despatch
- Guarantee
- 12 months from date of despatch
- Guarantee
- 12 months from date of despatch
- Guarantee
- 12 months from date of despatch
- Guarantee
- 12 months from date of despatch
- UniProt
- P07353
- Entrez Gene
- IFNG
- GO Terms
- GO:0009615response to virus
- GO:0005125cytokine activity
- GO:0005133interferon-gamma receptor binding
- GO:0005615extracellular space
- GO:0006955immune response
- Acknowledgements
- This product is provided under an intellectual property licence from Life Technologies Corporation. The transfer of this product is contingent on the buyer using the purchase product solely in research, excluding contract research or any fee for service research, and the buyer must not sell or otherwise transfer this product or its components for (a) diagnostic, therapeutic or prophylactic purposes; (b) testing, analysis or screening services, or information in return for compensation on a per-test basis; (c) manufacturing or quality assurance or quality control, or (d) resale, whether or not resold for use in research. For information on purchasing a license to this product for purposes other than as described above, contact Life Technologies Corporation, 5791 Van Allen Way, Carlsbad CA 92008 USA or outlicensing@thermofisher.com
- Acknowledgements
- This product is provided under an intellectual property licence from Life Technologies Corporation. The transfer of this product is contingent on the buyer using the purchase product solely in research, excluding contract research or any fee for service research, and the buyer must not sell or otherwise transfer this product or its components for (a) diagnostic, therapeutic or prophylactic purposes; (b) testing, analysis or screening services, or information in return for compensation on a per-test basis; (c) manufacturing or quality assurance or quality control, or (d) resale, whether or not resold for use in research. For information on purchasing a license to this product for purposes other than as described above, contact Life Technologies Corporation, 5791 Van Allen Way, Carlsbad CA 92008 USA or outlicensing@thermofisher.com
- Regulatory
- For research purposes only
Applications of IFN Gamma antibody
This product has been reported to work in the following applications. This information is derived from testing within our laboratories, peer-reviewed publications or personal communications from the originators. Please refer to references indicated for further information. For general protocol recommendations, please visit the antibody protocols page.Application Name | Verified | Min Dilution | Max Dilution |
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Flow Cytometry 1 | | 1/20 | 1/200 |
Flow Cytometry 1 | | 1/10 | 1/100 |
ELISA | | | 5ug/ml |
Flow Cytometry 1 | | | 1/10 |
ELISA | | | |
Flow Cytometry 1 | | 1/100 | 1/500 |
Flow Cytometry 1 | | Neat | 1/10 |
- 1Membrane permeabilization is required for this application. Bio-Rad recommend the use of Leucoperm™ (Product Code BUF09) for this purpose.
- 1 Membrane permeabilization is required for this application. Bio-Rad recommend the use of Leucoperm™ (Product Code BUF09) for this purpose.
- 1Membrane permeabilization is required for this application. Bio-Rad recommend the use of Leucoperm™ (Product Code BUF09) for this purpose.
- 1Membrane permeabilization is required for this application. Bio-Rad recommend the use of Leucoperm™ (Product Code BUF09) for this purpose.
- 1 Membrane permeabilization is required for this application. Bio-Rad recommend the use of Leucoperm™ (Product Code BUF09) for this purpose.For use on Equine samples Bio-Rad recommend MCA1783F
Where this antibody has not been tested for use in a particular technique this does not necessarily exclude its use in such procedures. It is recommended that the user titrates the antibody for use in their own system using appropriate negative/positive controls.
Where this antibody has not been tested for use in a particular technique this does not necessarily exclude its use in such procedures. It is recommended that the user titrates the antibody for use in their own system using appropriate negative/positive controls.
Where this antibody has not been tested for use in a particular technique this does not necessarily exclude its use in such procedures. It is recommended that the user titrates the antibody for use in their own system using appropriate negative/positive controls.
Where this antibody has not been tested for use in a particular technique this does not necessarily exclude its use in such procedures. It is recommended that the user titrates the antibody for use in their own system using appropriate negative/positive controls.
Where this antibody has not been tested for use in a particular technique this does not necessarily exclude its use in such procedures. It is recommended that the user titrates the antibody for use in their own system using appropriate negative/positive controls.
Where this product has not been tested for use in a particular technique this does not necessarily exclude its use in such procedures. Suggested working dilutions are given as a guide only. It is recommended that the user titrates the product for use in their own system using appropriate negative/positive controls.
- Flow Cytometry
- Use 10ul of the suggested working dilution to label 1x106 cells in 100ul.
- Flow Cytometry
- Use 10ul of the suggested working dilution to label 1x106 cells in 100ul.
- Flow Cytometry
- Use 10ul of the suggested working dilution to label 1x106 cells in 100ul.
- Flow Cytometry
- Use 10ul of the suggested working dilution to label 1x106 cells in 100ul.
- Flow Cytometry
- Use 10ul of the suggested working dilution to label 1x106 cells in 100ul.
- Flow Cytometry
- Use 10ul of the suggested working dilution to label 1x106 cells in 100ul
- ELISA
- Biotinylated mouse anti bovine IFNγ, clone CC302, may be used as the detection reagent in a sandwich ELISA with purified mouse anti bovine IFNγ, clone CC330, as the capture reagent and recombinant bovine IFNγ as the standard.
- ELISA
- Biotinylated mouse anti bovine IFNγ, clone CC302, may be used as the detection reagent in a sandwich ELISA with purified mouse anti bovine IFNγ, clone CC330, as the capture reagent and recombinant bovine IFNγ as the standard.
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Secondary Antibodies Available
Description | Product Code | Applications | Pack Size | Your Price | List Price | Quantity |
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Goat anti Mouse IgG (H/L):Alk. Phos. (Multi Species Adsorbed) | STAR117A | E WB | 0.5 mg | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG (H/L):FITC (Multi Species Adsorbed) | STAR117F | F | 0.5 mg | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG (H/L):HRP (Multi Species Adsorbed) | STAR117P | E WB | 0.5 mg | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG (Fc):FITC | STAR120F | C F | 1 mg | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG (Fc):HRP | STAR120P | E WB | 1 mg | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG:FITC (Rat Adsorbed) | STAR70 | F | 0.5 mg | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG:HRP (Rat Adsorbed) | STAR77 | C E P | 0.5 mg | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG/A/M:Alk. Phos. | STAR87A | C E WB | 1 mg | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG/A/M:HRP (Human Adsorbed) | STAR87P | E | 1 mg | Log in | | |
Rabbit F(ab')2 anti Mouse IgG:Dylight®800 | STAR8D800GA | F IF WB | 0.1 mg | Log in | | |
Rabbit F(ab')2 anti Mouse IgG:FITC | STAR9B | F | 1 mg | Log in | | |
Rabbit F(ab')2 anti Mouse IgG:HRP (Human Adsorbed) | STAR13B | C E P RE WB | 1 mg | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG (H/L):DyLight®800 (Multi Species Adsorbed) | STAR117D800GA | F IF WB | 0.1 mg | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG (H/L):DyLight®488 (Multi Species Adsorbed) | STAR117D488GA | FIF | 0.1 mg | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG (H/L):DyLight®680 (Multi Species Adsorbed) | STAR117D680GA | F WB | 0.1 mg | Log in | | |
Rabbit F(ab')2 anti Mouse IgG:RPE | STAR12A | F | 1 ml | Log in | | |
Goat anti Mouse IgG:RPE (Rat Adsorbed) | STAR76 | F | 1 ml | Log in | | |
Negative Isotype Controls Available
Description | Product Code | Applications | Pack Size | Your Price | List Price | Quantity |
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Mouse IgG1 Negative Control:Alexa Fluor® 488 | MCA928A488 | F | 100 Tests/1ml | Log in | | |
Mouse IgG1 Negative Control:Alexa Fluor® 647 | MCA928A647 | F | 100 Tests/1ml | Log in | | |
Mouse IgG1 Negative Control:FITC | MCA928F | F | 100 Tests | Log in | | |
Mouse IgG1 Negative Control | MCA928 | F | 100 Tests | Log in | | |
Mouse IgG1 Negative Control:RPE | MCA928PE | F | 100 Tests | Log in | | |
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Product Specific References
References for IFN Gamma antibody
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Further Reading
- Rhodes, S. et al. (2000) Distinct response kinetics of gamma interferon and interleukin-4 in bovine tuberculosis.Infect Immun. 68:5393-400.
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