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Mouse immunoglobulin gamma 2c (IgG2c) is a functionally important IgG subclass that serves as the equivalent of IgG2a in certain mouse strains, including C57BL/6. In these strains, IgG2c replaces IgG2a due to genetic variation at the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus, yet retains similar structural and functional characteristics, including strong Fc receptor binding and complement activation. IgG2c is strongly associated with Th1-driven immune responses and is widely used as a marker of inflammatory and cell-mediated immunity. This strain-specific expression pattern makes accurate detection of IgG2c essential for correct interpretation of immune responses in commonly used experimental models.
Mouse IgG2c Antibody for ELISA / Biotinylated Anti-Mouse IgG2c ELISA Detection Antibody is engineered for enhanced sensitivity and subclass-specific detection in ELISA workflows utilizing streptavidin-based signal amplification systems. Mouse IgG2c antibody, also referred to as anti-IgG2c antibody or anti-mouse IgG2c subclass antibody, is widely used for detecting and quantifying IgG2c with high specificity. This biotinylated recombinant rabbit monoclonal antibody clone RM223 provides selective recognition of the mouse IgG2c constant region while enabling amplified signal generation for improved assay performance.
In sandwich ELISA configurations, biotinylated detection antibodies provide increased assay sensitivity and expanded dynamic range through streptavidin-mediated amplification. The Mouse IgG2c Antibody for ELISA / Biotinylated Anti-Mouse IgG2c ELISA Detection Antibody binds selectively to captured IgG2c, allowing accurate detection even at low analyte concentrations. This is particularly valuable in studies involving low-abundance antibody detection, immune profiling, and subclass-specific analysis in C57BL/6 and related mouse models where IgG2c is the dominant Th1-associated subclass.
Clone RM223 antibody targets the constant region of mouse IgG2c heavy chains, ensuring selective detection without cross-reactivity to other IgG subclasses including IgG1, IgG2a, IgG2b, and IgG3. The recombinant rabbit monoclonal format provides strong affinity, consistent performance, and reproducibility across ELISA platforms. Biotin conjugation enhances assay flexibility by enabling compatibility with streptavidin-HRP and streptavidin-AP detection systems commonly used in ELISA assays.
Measurement of IgG2c using biotinylated detection antibodies is widely applied in immunology research, vaccine development, and infection studies using C57BL/6 mice. Because IgG2c functions as the strain-specific counterpart to IgG2a, accurate and sensitive detection is critical for interpreting immune responses and avoiding subclass misclassification. This antibody supports these applications by enabling sensitive and reliable detection of IgG2c immunoglobulins in ELISA-based systems requiring enhanced signal amplification, high specificity, and consistent assay performance.
This antibody is part of a broader immunoglobulin detection antibody collection, including reagents for Ig classes and light chains across multiple species and immunoassay formats.
The stated application concentrations are suggested starting points. Titration of the Mouse IgG2c Antibody for ELISA / Biotinylated Anti-Mouse IgG2c ELISA Detection Antibody may be required due to differences in protocols and secondary/substrate sensitivity.
Mouse IgG2c was used as the immunogen for this recombinant Mouse IgG2c antibody.
Store the recombinant Mouse IgG2c antibody at -20oC.
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