Red fluorescent proteins (RFPs) is a collective term referring to a heterogenous group of red chromophore-carrying proteins, originating from various species and forming different protein lineages.
The original RFP (dsRed) is a 225 amino acid fluorescent protein (25.9 kDa) derived from Discosoma sp.. It emits red light with a peak wavelength of 593 nm upon excitation by green light (excitation peak at 558 nm).
When fused with other proteins, RFP serves as a versatile reporter protein e.g. for quantifying expression levels or facilitates visualization of subcellular localization through fluorescence microscopy.
This antibody is a mouse (IgG2c) monoclonal antibody raised against RFP, reactive to a variety of RFP derivates, including mOrange, OFP, DsRed, mCherry, mRFP, mRFPRuby, mScarlet, mScarlet-I, tdTomato, and mPlum.
Application
WB
Dilution series of mCherry in HEK 293T cell lysate Primary antibody: 1:1,000 .Secondary antibody: goat anti-mouse Alexa Fluor® 647 1:1,000.
Application Notes
WB:1:1000
Additional Information
Form
Liquid
Storage Instructions
Store at -20°C. Stable for one year after shipment.