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Immunofluorescent analysis of transfected HEK293 cells with a GFP fusion protein construct, in green, and stained with chicken pAb to GFP, CPCA-GFP, dilution 1:1,000, in red. The blue is DAPI staining of nuclear DNA. The CPCA-GFP antibody reveals GFP protein expressed only in transfected cells, and as a result these cells appear golden yellow in color. Top, merged image, bottom individual channels.

Western blot analysis of HEK293 cell lysates using goat pAb to GFP, GPCA-GFP, dilution 1:1,000, in green: [1] protein standard, [2] non-transfected control cells, [3] cells transfected with a GFP construct and [4] cells transfected with an mCherry construct. Strong band at ~27kDa corresponds to GFP protein detected only in cells transfected with GFP construct. This antibody does not recognize the mCherry protein. The blot was simultaneously probed with chicken pAb to HSP60, CPCA-HSP60, dilution 1:10,000, in red. The single band at 60kDa represents HSP60 protein expressed in all preparations.

Chicken Polyclonal Antibody to GFP
Cat# CPCA-GFP

$150.00 – $1,000.00

      The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a 27kDa protein isolated originally from the jellyfish Aequoria victoria. It has an endogenous fluorochrome activity with excitation maximum at 395nm and emission maximum at 509nm, which is similar to that of fluorescein (1,2). The GFP gene was sequenced and the origin of the fluorochrome by autocatalytic activity of certain amino acids was discovered (3,4). Much interest in GFP was generated when it was shown that fluorescence develops rapidly when the protein is expressed and requires only molecular oxygen and no other cofactors. As a result GFP can be expressed in fluorescent form in essentially any prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell (5). GFP has been engineered to produce a vast number of variously colored mutants including blue, cyan and yellow protein derivatives, BFP, CFP and YFP (6-9). GFP and other fluorescent proteins derived from other Cnidarians (jellyfish, coral and medusa) are widely used as tracers in transfection and transgenic experiments to monitor gene expression and protein localization in vivo and in in vitro. The crystal structure of GFP was determined (7) which allowed amino acid modifications to improve spectral properties and prevent multimerization (8,9). GFP was the basis of the 2008 Nobel prize in chemistry, specifically “for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP”.
      The CPCA-GFP antibody was made against a recombinant GFP construct originating from an Aequoria species which was engineered to improve spectral properties and prevent oligomerization (10). This form of GFP, referred to as AcGFP, is 94% identical to the eGFP developed by Tsien and coworkers and is the form of GFP inserted in the Clontech/Takara pAcGFP and related expression vectors. We also supply the immunogen, PROT-AcGFP. The antibody can be used to verify the expression, size and stability of both AcGFP and eGFP fusion proteins in western blotting experiments and to amplify GFP signals in tissues of transgenic animals. We also supply mouse monoclonal antibodies and rabbit and goat polyclonal antibodies to this protein, MCA-3B11, MCA-1F1, RPCA-GFP and GPCA-GFP. Mouse select image at left for larger view.

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SKU: cpca-gfp Categories: Chicken Polyclonal Antibodies, Immunohistochemistry Verified
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Name: Chicken Polyclonal Antibody to Green Fluorescent Protein
Immunogen: The prot-r-AcGFP recombinant protein purified from E. coli
HGNC Name: N.A.
UniProt: Q6YGZ0
Molecular Weight: ~27kDa
Host: Chicken
Isotype:
Species Cross-Reactivity: NA
RRID: AB_2572314
Format: Affinity purified antibody at 1mg/mL in 50% PBS, 50% glycerol plus 5mM NaN3
Applications: WB, IF/ICC, IHC
Recommended Dilutions: WB: 1:1,000-5,000 IF/IHC: 1:1,000-5,000
Storage: Store at 4°C for short term, for longer term at -20°C. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.

AcGFP used as immunogen for this antibody

Sequence taken from AY233272, download here

    1 MVSKGAELFT GIVPILIELN GDVNGHKFSV SGEGEGDATY GKLTLKFICT TGKLPVPWPT
  61 LVTTLSYGVQ CFSRYPDHMK QHDFFKSAMP EGYIQERTIF FEDDGNYKSR AEVKFEGDTL
121 VNRIELTGTD FKEDGNILGN KMEYNYNAHN VYIMTDKAKN GIKVNFKIRH NIEDGSVQLA
181 DHYQQNTPIG DGPVLLPDNH YLSTQSALSK DPNEKRDHMI YFGFVTAAAI THGMDELYK

This construct is available as PROT-r-AcGFP

Chromogenic Immunostaining of formalin fixed paraffin embedded section of transgenic GFP expressing mouse brain with chicken pAb to GFP, CPCA-GFP, dilution 1:4,000, detected in DAB (brown) following the ABC method. Hematoxylin (blue) was used as the counterstain. CPCA-GFP specifically detected GFP positive cells in the cerebellum as expected for this model. Mouse select image for larger view. Mouse select image for larger view.

1. Shimomura O, Johnson FH, Saiga Y. Extraction, purification and properties of aequorin, a bioluminescent protein from the luminous hydromedusan, Aequorea. J. Cell. Comp. Physiol. 3:223–39 (1962).

2. Shimomura, O. Structure of the chromophore of Aequorea green fluorescent protein. FEBS Lett. 104:220–2 (1979).

3. Prasher DC, et al. Primary structure of the Aequorea victoria green-fluorescent protein. Gene 111:229-33 (1992).

4. Cody CW, et al. Chemical structure of the hexapeptide chromophore of the Aequorea green-fluorescent protein. Biochem. 32:1212-8 (1993).

5. Chalfie M, et al. Green Fluorescent protein as a marker for gene expression. Science 263:802-5 (1994).

6. Heim R, Prasher DC, Tsien RY. Wavelength mutations and post-translational autoxidation of green fluorescent protein. PNAS 91:12501-04 (1994).

7. Ormo M, et al. Crystal structure of the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein. Science 273:1392-95 (1996).

8. Tsien RY. The green fluorescent protein. Annu. Rev. Biochem. 67:509-44 (1998).

9. Zacharias DA, Violin JD, Newton AC, Tsien RY. Partitioning of lipid-modified monomeric GFPs into membrane microdomains of live cells. Science 296:913-6 (2002).

10. Gurskaya NG, et al. A colourless green fluorescent protein homologue from the non-fluorescent hydromedusa Aequorea coerulescens and its fluorescent mutants. Biochem. J. 373:403-8 (2003).

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