ODF2 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

Cell Biology
Sloan-Kettering Institute
PHD Student

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Company:

Atlas Antibodies

Product Name:

Anti-ODF2 antibody produced in rabbit

Catalog Number:

HPA001874

Mature centrioles have assessor structures (called distal and subdistal appendages) attached near their distal ends. My work attempts to elucidate the function of the subdistal appendages of the centriole. We double checked the localization of ODF2 to confirm that it localizes to the subdistal appendages. We also checked the localization of other proteins. We also needed this reliable antibody to confirm depletion of the proteins with RNAi and CRISPR. The antibodies also allowed us to determine which conditions lead to the mislocalization of these proteins (Cep128, Centriolin, ODF2, Kif2a, cep170, ninein ……).

Experimental Design and Results Summary

Applications

Immunofluorescence

Sample

RPE1 cells, HeLa cell and IMCD3 cells, fixed with Methanol (-20C)

Primary Incubation

1:500 dilution of antibody in PBS with 3% BSA and 0.1% triton

Blocking Agent

PBS with 3% BSA and 0.1% triton

Secondary Incubation

Anti rabbit Alexa 594 (from molecular probes)

Tertiary Incubation

DAPI

Detection

Fluorescent microscopy

Results Summary

This ODF2 antibody gives a clear staining of ODF2 at the subdistal appendages of the centrioles.

DOI or PMID #

27818179

Additional Notes

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Summary

The Good

Antibody works in human and mouse cells and is stable for over 1 year at 4C

The Bad

Nothing bad

The Bottom Line

Its a very good antibody to detect ODF2. We use it for immunofluorescence but it also works for western blotting.

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