| Antibodies for Squash and Corn Nitrate Reductase (NaR) are produced in 2
forms using purified Squash (Cucurbita maxima) and Corn (Zea mays) NADH:
NaR - rabbit polyclonals and murine monoclonals.
Both types of antibodies are purified to yield the Immunoglobulin fraction (IgG)
using Protein-A Sepharose affinity chromatography. The rabbit polyclonal anti-NaR are useful for Western Blotting
and ELISA immunochemical methods [1], while the monoclonal anti-NaR are most useful for the immunoaffinity chromatographic purification of NaR forms [2].
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Anti-NaR are shipped either as a freeze-dried powder, which is reconstituted with deionized water, or in a phosphate at pH 7.
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References (copies of these papers are available by request):
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[1] Campbell, W. H., and J. L. Remmler (1986) Regulation of corn leaf
nitrate reductase: I. Immunochemical methods for analysis of the enzyme's protein
component. Plant Physiology 80: 435-441.
[2] Hyde, G. E., J. A. Wilberding, A. L. Meyer, E. R. Campbell, and W. H.
Campbell (1989) Monoclonal antibody-based immunoaffinity chromatography for purifying corn
and squash NADH: nitrate reductase. Plant Molecular Biology 13: 233-246.
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