AO, apoplastic ascorbate oxidase
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Catalog number
AS06 184
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Price
Please ask
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Size
100 µl
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Available ordering format
Lyophilized in PBS pH 7.4
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Immunogen
ascorbate oxidase purified from Cucurbita sp.
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Raised in
Rabbit
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Clonality
Polyclonal
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Clone
Polyclonal
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Purification
Total IgG
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How to reconstitute
For reconstitution add 100 µl of sterile water.
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Storage condition
store lyophilized/reconstituted at -20°C; once reconstituted make aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Please, remember to spin tubes briefly prior to opening them to avoid any losses that might occur from lyophilized material adhering to the cap or sides of the tubes.
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Verified applications
western blot (WB)
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Connected products
AS09 383 | anti-ascorbate oxidase biotinylated antibody
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Recommended dilutions for use
1:2 000 with standard ECL (WB)
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Molecular weight expected аpparent
61 | 45 kDa (Cucurbita pepo)
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Verified reactivity
Cucurbita sp., Nicotiana tabacum, Solanum tuberosum, Zea mays
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Possible reactivity
dicots including Glycine max, Cucumis melo, monocots including Oryza sativa
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No reactivity
no confirmed exceptions from predicted reactivity known in the moment
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Supplementary information
antibody can be used as a marker of apoplast
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References
Kielbowicz et al. (2008) The organ-dependent abundance of a Solanum lipid transfer protein is up-regulated upon osmotic constraints and associated with cold acclimation ability. J. Expo Bot. 59:2191-2203.
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Scientific context
Ascorbate oxidase (AO) is an apoplastic enzyme involved in metabolism of plant ascorbate (AA). Ascorbate (AA) plays a key role in defense against oxidative stress and is particularly abundant in photosynthetic tissues. Over 90% of the ascorbate is localized in the cytoplasm, but a substantial proportion is exported to the apoplast.
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Notes
IgG concentration is 4 µg/µl
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Protein number
Refer to NCBI
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TAIR number
Refer to NCBI
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Gene target
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Short name
AO, apoplastic ascorbate oxidase
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Alternative name
AO, apoplastic ascorbate oxidase
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