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Generated and characterized by Elizabeth Jones [http://www.xenbase.org:80/community/person.do?method=display&personId=753]
Generated and characterized by Elizabeth Jones [http://www.xenbase.org:80/community/person.do?method=display&personId=753]. References: Dev Bio 171:531- [http://www.xenbase.org/literature/article.do?method=display&articleId=19219]




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'''Developmental Window:''' First detects target at stage 39, continues until latest stages tested.
'''Developmental Window:''' First detects target at stage 39, continues until latest stages tested.
'''Stains:''' distal pronephric nephron and pronephric / Wolffian duct. The duct staining is mosaic and only some cells are recognized. Sains the entire cell surface evenly with no basolateral/apical bias.


'''Fixatives:''' MEMFA
'''Fixatives:''' MEMFA


'''Sensitive to bleaching:''' No
'''Sensitive to bleaching:''' No
'''Functions post in situ?:''' No


'''Immunoprecipitation/Western blotting:''' Works with both
'''Immunoprecipitation/Western blotting:''' Works with both
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'''Available from;''' Liz Jones (ea@dna.bio.warwick.ac.uk) , 10 ml 3x. Sent on dry ice so please provide account number for shipping costs.
'''Available from;''' Liz Jones (ea@dna.bio.warwick.ac.uk) , 10 ml 3x. Sent on dry ice so please provide account number for shipping costs.


'''Optimized conditions:''' Very clean antibody, very stable, can be reused. Development in BCIP/NBT usually takes 30 minutes, in red, about 60 minutes. Works well in immunofluorescense.  As the pronephros is only covered by a thin transparent epidermis it is not necessary to clear stained embryos. In cleared embryos both pronephroi are often in view, one in focus and one blurred, and this can make photography difficult see for example stage 32 sample above.
'''Optimized conditions:''' Very clean antibody, very stable, can be reused. Development in BCIP/NBT usually takes 30 minutes, in red, about 60 minutes. Works well in immunofluorescense.  As the pronephros is only covered by a thin transparent epidermis it is not necessary to clear stained embryos.


'''Other species:''' works on other anurans (Bombina), and also on axolotls when formalin plus 10% DMSO is used as the fixative, but it isn't nearly as clean as with Xenopus or Bombina. This is probably just a protocol problem. Reported to work on zebrafish.
'''Other species:''' Xenopus only


References: Dev Bio 171:531- [http://www.xenbase.org/literature/article.do?method=display&articleId=19219]
References: Dev Bio 171:531- [http://www.xenbase.org/literature/article.do?method=display&articleId=19219]

Latest revision as of 15:14, 14 January 2010

Generated and characterized by Elizabeth Jones [1]. References: Dev Bio 171:531- [2]


Antibody name: 4A6

Raised in: mouse, monoclonal

Subtype: IgG

Antigen: dissected pronephroi. Specific target unknown.

Developmental Window: First detects target at stage 39, continues until latest stages tested.

Stains: distal pronephric nephron and pronephric / Wolffian duct. The duct staining is mosaic and only some cells are recognized. Sains the entire cell surface evenly with no basolateral/apical bias.

Fixatives: MEMFA

Sensitive to bleaching: No

Functions post in situ?: No

Immunoprecipitation/Western blotting: Works with both

Available as: cell supernatent, 3 x

Available from; Liz Jones (ea@dna.bio.warwick.ac.uk) , 10 ml 3x. Sent on dry ice so please provide account number for shipping costs.

Optimized conditions: Very clean antibody, very stable, can be reused. Development in BCIP/NBT usually takes 30 minutes, in red, about 60 minutes. Works well in immunofluorescense. As the pronephros is only covered by a thin transparent epidermis it is not necessary to clear stained embryos.

Other species: Xenopus only

References: Dev Bio 171:531- [3]