CancerTools offers a wide range of monoclonal, polyclonal and recombinant antibodies, for research in DNA damage and repair, proliferation, regulated cell death, cell signalling and adhesion, tumour microenvironment, inflammation and immunophenotyping.
To meet your needs, we offer customised formulations of our antibody collection, including carrier-free. If you need to scale up your project or can’t find the right combination of antibody and label of interest, our antibodies can also be ordered in large volumes and/or with customised conjugation, giving the flexibility you need for your experiments.
Homogalacturonan domain of pectic polysaccharides. No known cross-reactivity with other polymers. It can recognise pectic polysaccharides in several species. Recognises a partially methyl-esterified epitope of homogalacturonan that results from non-blockwise de-esterification processes. It does not bind to un-esterified homogalacturonan.
Homogalacturonan domain of pectic polysaccharides. It has no known cross-reactivity with other polymers. It can recognise pectic polysaccharides in several species. The antibody has some preference for partially methyl-esterified homogalacturonan but can also bind to un-esterified homogalacturonan.
Homogalacturonan domain of pectic polysaccharides. It has no known cross-reactivity with other polymers. It can recognise pectic polysaccharides in several species. The antibody recognises a range of homogalacturonan samples but appears to have a preference for and binds strongly to un-esterified homogalacturonan.
Homogalacturonan domain of pectic polysaccharides. It has no known cross-reactivity with other polymers. It can recognise pectic polysaccharides in several species. The antibody requires methyl-esters for recognition of homogalacturonan and does not bind to un-esterified homogalacturonan.
Un-esterified (JIM5) epitope of pectin. No known cross-reactivity with other polymers. It can recognise pectic polysaccharides in several species. The antibody recognises partially methyl-esterified epitopes of homogalacturonan and can also bind to un-esterified homogalacturonan.
Methyl-esterified (JIM7) epitope of pectin. No known cross-reactivity with other polymers. It can recognise pectic polysaccharides in several species. The antibody recognises partially methyl-esterified epitopes of homogalacturonan but does not bind to un-esterified homogalacturonan.
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