Anti flag
Anti-FLAG is a laboratory reagent used for the detection and purification of proteins with a FLAG tag. The FLAG tag is a short peptide sequence that can be genetically fused to a target protein, allowing for its identification and isolation using Anti-FLAG antibodies or affinity resins.
2 protocols using anti flag
Antibodies for COVID-19 research
Characterization of Fish Immune Responses
Mouse anti-HA (1:5000), anti-Flag (1:5000), anti-His (1:3000), anti-GFP (1:5000), and rabbit anti-β-actin (1:10000), anti-HO-1 (1:1000), anti-IRF3 (1:1000), anti-IRF7 (1:1000), anti-IFN-α (1:500), and anti-LC3 (1:2000), were ordered from ABclone (Boston, USA). Secondary antibodies against mouse (1:5000) and rabbit (1:5000) were provided by Abcam (Cambridge, UK). Rabbit polyclonal anti-Pimephales promelas IFN antiserum was prepared by immunization of animals with prokaryotic-expressed proteins previously made in our laboratory. The rabbit anti-SVCV-G and mouse anti-Grass Carp HO-1 antiserum were kindly gifted by Prof. Xueqin Liu (Huazhong Agricultural University) and Prof. Zhendong Qin (Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering), respectively.
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