Bcl-6 is a proto-oncogene that encodes a Kruppel-type zinc-finger protein of 95 kD and shares homology with other transcription factors. Bcl-6 protein is mainly expressed in normal germinal center B cells and related lymphomas. It has been shown that the Bcl-6 proto-oncogene is involved in chromosome rearrangements at 3q27 in non-Hodgkin's lymphomas and Bcl-6 rearrangements have also been detected in 33-45% of diffuse large B cell lymphomas. Immunohistochemistry has been reported to show the Bcl-6 gene product to be detectable in follicular lymphomas, diffuse large B cell lymphomas, Burkitt's lymphomas and in nodular, lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin's disease.
Calretinin is a calcium-binding protein of 29 kD that is a member of the family of so-called EF-hand proteins that also includes S-100 proteins. Calretinin is reported to be abundantly expressed in neurons. Outside the nervous system, calretinin is reported to be expressed in a range of cell types including mesothelial cells, steroid producing cells, (for example adrenal cortical cells, Leydig cells, ovarian theca interna cells, Sertoli cells, some neuroendocrine cells, eccrine sweat glands) and other cell types.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
CAL6
Concentration:
n/a
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Groves P et al. Acta Biochimica Polonica 2001, 48(1), 113-119
References 2:
Rogers JH .The Journal of Cell Biology 1987, 105, 1343-1353
Prokaryotic recombinant protein corresponding to a 70 amino acid component of the N-terminal region of the cytokeratin 20 intermediate filament protein
Cytokeratin 20 has been demonstrated to be almost entirely confined to the gastric and intestinal epithelium, urothelium and Merkel cells of the skin. Cytokeratin 20 is less acidic than other type I cytokeratins and is of interest due to its restricted tissue expression. In normal tissue, cytokeratin 20 is expressed in intestinal epithelium, gastric foveolar epithelium, a number of endocrine cells in the upper portions of the pyloric glands, urothelium and Merkel cells in epidermis. In tumors it is reported, there is a marked difference in the expression of cytokeratin 20 within different carcinomas. Neoplasms expressing cytokeratin 20 are derived from normal epithelia which themselves expressed cytokeratin 20. Colorectal carcinomas consistently express cytokeratin 20, while gastric adenocarcinomas express cytokeratin 20 to a lesser degree. Adenocarcinomas of the gall bladder and bile duct, ductal cell adenocarcinomas of the pancreas, mucinous ovarian tumors, Merkel cell tumors and transitional cell carcinomas have also been reported to express cytokeratin 20.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
PW31
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 37 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with 15 mM sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Campbell F and Herrington CS. Current Diagnostic Pathology. 2001; 7:113-122
References 2:
Leech SN et al. Journal of Clinical Pathology. 2001; 54:727-729
References 3:
Ferrari L et al. Anticancer Research. 1999; 19: 3415-3428
Geminin is a protein of 209 amino acids thought to be involved in the control of DNA replication via the interaction with Cdt1. Geminin is not found in the G1 phase of the cell cycle, but is first expressed in the G1 to S transition phase, with expression levels rising through the rest of the cell cycle and levels reaching a maximum during mitosis. It has been proposed that geminin may be a tumor suppressor protein. Geminin is reported to be expressed in proliferating lymphocytes and epithelial cells, for example, germinal centers in tonsil as well as in colon, spermatocytes, seminiferous tubules of the testes, within the basal layers of the squamous epithelium of the skin and breast. Geminin is reported to be upregulated in cancers such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, B cell lymphoma, breast carcinoma and colon carcinoma.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
EM6
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 19 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with 15mM Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
McGarry TJ and Kirschner MW. Cell. 1998; 93:10431053
The CD7 molecule is a membrane-bound glycoprotein of 40 kD and is the earliest T cell specific antigen to be expressed in lymphocytes. CD7 antigen is also the only early marker to persist throughout differentiation. The function and role of the CD7 molecule has not yet been fully identified, although the activation of T cells with gamma/delta receptors has been proposed based on mAb-induced activation. CD7 antigen is reported to be found on the majority of peripheral blood T cells, most natural killer cells and thymocytes.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2b
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
LP15
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 351 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Leong FJW et al. The Journal of Histotechnology. 2002; 25(4):215-227
References 2:
Ormsby A et al. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2001; 45(3):405-413
CD33 antigen is reported to appear on myelomonocytic precursor cells after CD34 antigen expression. It then continues to be expressed on both the myeloid and monocyte lineages, although it is reported to be absent on granulocytes. It has been reported that expression of CD33 is restricted to monocytes, premyelocytes, myeloid blasts, some acute undifferentiated leukemias and acute lymphoblastic leukemias.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2b
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
PWS44
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 417 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Bradshaw EM et al. Nature Neuroscience. 2013, 16(7): 848 852
References 2:
Hoyer JD et al. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 2008; 129(2): 316 323.
Mismatch repair gene hMLH1 is a ubiquitous gene encoding the mismatch repair protein (MMR) MutL protein homolog 1 (MLH1). MLH1 functions by repairing mutations occurring during DNA replication, in normal proliferating cells.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
ES05
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 165 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Tamura G et al.World Journal of Gastroenterology 2006; 12(2): 192198
References 2:
Abdel-Rahman W et al. Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology 2006; 58: 208220
References 3:
Mitchell R et al. American Journal of Epidemiology 2002; 156:885902
References 4:
Kuismanen S et al. American Journal of Pathology 2000; 156(5): 17731779
Mismatch repair gene MutS Homolog 6 is a ubiquitous gene encoding the mismatch repair protein (MMR) MutS protein homolog 6 (MSH6). MSH6 functions by repairing mutations occurring during DNA replication, in normal proliferating cells.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
PU29
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 200 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with 15mM sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Warren J et al. Molecular Cell. 2007; 26:579-592
References 2:
Marti T et al. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 2002; 191:28-41.
Napsin A has a specific function in normal alveolar epithelium and is proposed to play a role in the proteolytic processing of surfactant precursors. Napsin A is reported to be predominantly expressed in lamellar bodies of type II pneumocytes, secondary lysosomes of alveolar macrophages, respiratory epithelium of terminal and respiratory bronchioles, plasma cells, within a subset of lymphocytes in normal lung, as well as in epithelial cells of renal tubules in normal kidney and is weakly expressed in normal spleen. Studies have reported that Napsin A is expressed in 90% of primary lung adenocarcinomas.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2b
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
IP64
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 8.3 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Yamashita Y et al. Modern Pathology. 2015; 28: 111-11
References 2:
Kandalaft PL et al. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 2014; 142: 830-836
Oct-3/4 is a member of the POU homeodomain family of transcription factors, which is expressed by embryonic stem cells and germ cells. A critical amount of Oct-3/4 is required to maintain stem cell self replication. Down regulation of Oct-3/4 levels are associated with loss of pluripotency. Oct-3/4 has been proposed as a useful marker for germ cell tumors which exhibit features of pluripotentiality, including seminoma/dysgerminoma/germinoma and embryonal carcinoma, and establishing a germ cell origin for some metastatic tumors of uncertain primary origin.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
N1NK
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 69 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Del Sordo R et al. Histology and histopathology. 2014; 29(1):101-106
References 2:
Miettinen M et al. American Journal of Surgical Pathology. 2014; 38(3):410-420
References 3:
Paine SML et al. Neuropathology and applied neurobiology. 2014; 40:544-550
References 4:
Antic T et al. American Journal of Pathology. 2011; 136:872-880
Thyroid peroxidase gene expression is under the regulation of thyroid stimulating hormone. In normal thyroid, expression of thyroid peroxidase (TPO) described immunohistochemically is reported to produce a diffuse, fine, granular cytoplasmic stain in all follicular cells. Some studies have shown qualitative, as well as quantitative differences in thyroid peroxidase expression in thyroid cancer compared to normal tissue.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
AC25
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 10.8 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Kimura S et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 84: 5555-5559 (1987)
References 2:
De Micco C et al. Cancer 67(12): 30363041 (1991)
References 3:
Czarnocka B et al. Breast Journal Cancer 85(6): 875880 (2001)
References 4:
Tanaka T et al. Journal of Pathology 179: 8994 (1996)
Eukaryotic cells contain a number of types of cytoplasmic filamentous proteins, microtubule, microfilaments and intermediate-sized filaments (IF). Vimentin, a 57 kD protein that is an intermediate filament is reported to be expressed in most cells of mesenchymal origin, including fibroblasts, endothelial cells, smooth muscle, melanocytes as well as T and B lymphocytes.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
SRL33
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 60 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with 15 mM sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Runembert I et al. Journal of Cell Science 115: 71324 (2002)
ZAP-70 is a member of the syk family of proteins. It is expressed on T cells and NK cells and is required for the T cell receptor activation that triggers an immune response. CLL B cells that express the non-mutated immunoglobulin VH genes express levels of ZAP-70 protein that are comparable to those found in the blood T cells of healthy adults. Leukemic cells that express mutated Ig VH genes generally do not express detectable levels of ZAP-70 protein and this is correlated with the high level expression of CD38.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2b, kappa
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
L453R
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 449 mg/L
Storage buffer:
PBS with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Orchard J et al. Leukaemia and Lymphoma 2005; 46(12):16891698
References 2:
Wang J et al. Applied Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Morphology 2005; 13(4):323332
References 3:
Mustelin T and Tasken K.Biochemical Journal 2003; 371:1527
References 4:
Van Oers N and Weiss A. Seminars in Immunology 1995; 7:227236
Akt-1, also referred to as protein kinase B (PKB) or Rac alpha is a member of the Akt serin/threonine protein kinase family. It plays an important role in many biological responses including metabolism, cell survival and growth by phosphorylation and inactivating several targets including GSK 3 beta, caspase 9, BAD and the forkhead transcription factor. Akt-Phos is not recommended for use with PBS, since the use of PBS-based wash buffers and possibly PBS-based antibody diluents gives increased background staining and decreased staining intensity.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2b
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
LP18
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 300 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with 15mM sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Brazil D et al. Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 2004; 29(5):233242
References 2:
Nicholson K et al. Cellular Signalling. 2002; 14:381395
References 3:
Lawlor M et al. Journal of Cell Science. 2001; 114:29032910
Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is an enzyme that assists rapid interconversion of carbon dioxide and water into carbonic acid, protons, and bicarbonate ions. Originally named MN/G250, carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) is a cell surface transmembrane protein, which is predominantly found in the gastrointestinal tract and gallbladder. The glandular regions of normal colon are reported to be negative, but in the case of adenocarcinoma, the glands are positive. CAIX is also reported to be expressed in common epithelial tumors such as carcinomas of the esophagus, lung, colon, kidney, cervix and non-small cell lung carcinoma.In breast carcinomas, CAIX expression has been reported to be associated with malignant tissue. Expression of CAIX is reported to be absent in normal kidney, chromophobe carcinomas or oncocytomas; however, it is specifically expressed in clear cell renal carcinomas.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
TH22
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 21 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with 15mM sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Swietach P et al. Cancer and Metastasis Reviews. 2007; 26:299310
References 2:
Potter C and Harris A. Cell Cycle. 2004; 3(2):164167
CD19 is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily and has two Ig like domains. It is a single chain glycoprotein present on the surface of B lymphocytes and follicular dendritic cells of the hematopoietic system. CD19 is a crucial regulator in B cell development, activation and differentiation. On B cells, CD19 associates with CD21, CD81 and CD225 (Leu-13) forming a signal transduction complex. CD19 is expressed from the earliest recognizable B cell lineage stage, through development to B cell differentiation but is lost on maturation to plasma cells.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2b
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
BT51E
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 35 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Fujimoto M and Sato S. Journal of Dermatological Science. 2007; 46:1-9
References 2:
Otero D et al. The Journal of Immunology. 2003; 170: 73-83
References 3:
Fujimoto M et al. Seminars in Immunology. 1998; 10:267-277
The CD30 antigen is a single chain glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 120 kD. CD30 antigen is known to act as a receptor for a cytokine ligand, CD30L, and may also play a role in the regulation of cellular growth and transformation. CD30 antigen is reported to be expressed on the surface of multinucleated Reed Sternberg cells, mononuclear Hodgkin's cells and in the majority of anaplastic large cell lymphomas. The CD30 antigen is expressed in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and virally transformed cells, for example, EBV-transformed B cells.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
JCM182
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 72 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Kennedy M et al. Immunology. 2006; 118: 143-152
References 2:
Chiarle R et al. Clinical Immunology. 1999; 90(2):157-164
DOG-1, a 986 amino acid protein of unknown function, is expressed predominantly on the plasma membrane of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) and is rarely expressed in other soft tissue tumors, which, due to appearance, can be confused with GISTs. Reactivity for DOG-1 has been suggested to aid in the identification of GISTs, including Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor Alpha mutants that fail to express KIT antigen. The use of PBS-based diluents may result in increased background staining.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2b
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
K9
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 12 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Novelli M et al. Histopathology. 2010; 57, 259-270
References 2:
Miettinen M et al. American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2009; 33, 1401-1408
Polycomb-group proteins (PcG) such as EZH2 (Enhancer of Zeste Homolog 2 (Drosophila)) form multimeric gene repressing complexes involved in axial patterning, hematopoiesis and cell cycle regulation. PcG proteins ensure correct embryonic development by expressing homeobox genes as well as contributing to the regulation of lymphopoiesis.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
6A10
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 20 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Van Kemenade FJ et al. Blood, 97(12): 38963901 (2001)
References 2:
Raaphorst Fm et al.American Journal of Pathology, 157(3): 709715 (2000)
References 3:
Kattan M. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 95(9): 634635 (2003)
IgA is a member of the antibody class of the immunoglobulin superfamily. There are several classes and subclasses (isotypes) of antibody, the antibody isotype being defined by the immunoglobulin heavy chain present in the molecule. The basic structure of an immunoglobulin molecule consists of two identical heavy chains (gamma , mu, alpha , delta , epsilon) and two identical light chains, either kappa or lambda. IgA contains the alpha -chain and may be present in a serum or secretory form. In serum, 90% of IgA is monomeric, while in its secretory form it is the main immunoglobulin found in secretions including tears, saliva, intestinal and bronchial mucous, sweat, colostrum, and secretions from the prostate and respiratory epithelia, where it has the job of defending exposed external surfaces of the body against attack from micro organisms. Secretory IgA is synthesized locally by plasma cells and dimerized intracellularly with a cysteine-rich J-chain. Clone N1CLA was developed to produce reduced background staining that is associated with polyclonal antibodies on paraffin sections.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
N1CLA
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 46 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Merluzzi S et al. Blood Journal. 2010; 115(14):2810-2817
References 2:
Fagarasan S and Honjo T. Current opinion in Immunology. 2004; 16(3):277-283
References 3:
Pilette C et al. European Respiratory Journal. 2001; 18:571-588
Mouse anti-Delta chain of human Immunoglobulin D, clone DRN1C (monoclonal)
Antibody Type:
Monoclonal
Host Animal:
Mouse
Species Reactivity:
human
Immunogen:
Prokaryotic recombinant protein corresponding to 222 amino acids of the N terminus of the delta heavy chain constant region of the human immunoglobulin D molecule.
IgD, together with IgM, are the major immunoglobulins expressed on the surface of B cells where it seems they may operate as mutually interacting antigen receptors for the control of lymphocyte activation and suppression. The greater susceptibility of IgD to proteolysis in combination with antigen could well be implicated in such a function. The use of PBS-based diluents may result in increased background staining. Clone DRN1C was developed to produce reduced background staining that is associated with polyclonal antibodies on paraffin sections.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
DRN1C
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 133 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Geisberger R et al. Immunology. 2006; 118:429-437
References 2:
Preudhomme J et al. Molecular Immunology. 2000; 37:871-887
References 3:
Vladutiu A. Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology. 2000; 7(2):131-140
IgM, together with IgD, is the major immunoglobulin expressed on the surface of B cells and normally constitutes about 10 per cent of serum immunoglobulin. IgM antibody is prominent in early immune responses to most antigens and predominates in certain antibody responses such as natural blood group antibodies.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG2a
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
8H6
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 41 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Sangaletti S et al. Oncoimmunology. 2014; 3:e28989. doi: 10.4161/onci.28989
References 2:
Carsetti R et al. Immunological Reviews 2004; 197: 179-191
References 3:
Schaffer A et al. Nature Reviews: immunology. 2002; 2: 1-13
Folate is a basic component of cell metabolism and DNA synthesis and repair. It is involved in essential one-carbon transfer reactions and is a vitamin required by both normal and tumor cells. Folate entry into cells is facilitated via two different systems: the reduced folate carrier, which utilizes a bidirectional anion-exchange mechanism, and the folate receptor system. Folate receptor alpha is a membrane-bound member of the folate receptor family, facilitating folate transport via a mechanism termed potocytosis where the receptor is internalized and then recycled back to the cell membrane. Folate receptor alpha expression is reported to be highly restricted in normal tissues and only selectively overexpressed in a limited number of epithelial malignancies.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
BN3.2
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 67 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with 15mM Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Smith AE et al. Hybridoma. 2007; 26(5):281288
References 2:
Kelemen L. International Journal of Cancer. 2006; 119:243250
Immunoglobulins are polypeptides and comprise five major classes; immunoglobulin G (IgG), IgA, IgM, IgD and IgE. Each immunoglobulin consists of two identical heavy (H) chains and two identical light (L) chains.These are also subdivided into sub classes eg IgG1. There are two classes of light chain; kappa and lambda. The ratio of kappa chains and lambda chains varies between Ig classes and sub classes, but is also species specific. In humans, approximately 60 percent of light chains are kappa. However, in any particular immunoglobulin molecule the light chain will be either kappa or lambda. B cells contain either kappa or lambda mRNA.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
CH15
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 125 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with 15mM Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Ramsland P and Farrugia W. Journal of Molecular Recognition. 2002; 15:248259
The basic structure of an immunoglobulin molecule consists of two identical heavy chains, either gamma, alpha, delta, or epsilon and two identical light chains, either kappa or lambda. Any heavy chain can associate with either light chain but on any immunoglobulin molecule both light chains are of the same type. The ratio of kappa and lambda light chains varies between Ig classes and subclasses. In a polyclonal population the ratio of kappa to lambda bearing B cells is approximately 2:1, with individual B cells thought to express kappa or lambda light chains, never both. The majority of kappa and lambda chains are bound to heavy chain immunoglobulin, however in normal individuals low levels of free light chain are present in serum. The occurrence of a mixture of kappa and lambda chain expressing cells suggests a polyclonal population and a reactive or non-neoplastic proliferation of B cells.
Antibody Isotype:
IgG1
Monosan Range:
MONXtra
Clone:
SHL53
Concentration:
Greater than or equal to 554 mg/L
Storage buffer:
Tissue culture supernatant with 15mM Sodium azide
Storage:
2-8°C
References 1:
Gertz M et al. Kidney International. 2002; 61(1):19
References 2:
Ramsland P and Farrugia W. Journal of Molecular Recognition. 2002; 15:248259
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