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Recombinant Nuclear Antigen Antibody for WB / Western Blot Validated Antibody recognizes a broadly expressed nuclear-associated antigen present within the nuclei of cells from multiple mammalian species. This recombinant mouse monoclonal antibody was developed from the well-established NM106 clone and is produced using recombinant technology to provide enhanced consistency, reproducibility, and long-term lot-to-lot reliability. While the original NM106 clone is widely used for nuclear visualization applications, this recombinant version has been extensively validated for western blot analysis and provides robust detection of the target nuclear antigen across a variety of tissues and species.
The recognized antigen is associated with the nuclear compartment and is expressed in diverse cell types throughout the body. Because the specific target protein remains unidentified, the antibody functions primarily as a broad nuclear marker rather than a reagent directed toward a defined signaling protein or structural component. Nuclear-associated markers are valuable tools for confirming the presence of nuclear material, assessing subcellular fractions, and evaluating protein localization relative to the nuclear compartment. Consistent detection of the target antigen by western blot makes this antibody useful for studies involving nuclear protein expression and sample characterization.
A key advantage of this recombinant antibody is its demonstrated performance across multiple mammalian species. Western blot testing has confirmed recognition of the target nuclear antigen in human, mouse, rat, hamster, guinea pig, and rabbit tissues, indicating that the recognized epitope is highly conserved. The ability to detect a common nuclear-associated antigen across species makes this antibody particularly useful for comparative biology studies, translational research programs, and laboratories utilizing multiple animal models. Reliable detection has also been demonstrated in diverse tissue types including heart, liver, and skeletal muscle.
Western blot validated nuclear markers play an important role in molecular and cellular biology workflows. Researchers frequently use these reagents to verify nuclear protein expression, evaluate tissue lysates, characterize subcellular fractions, and support studies involving protein localization. The recombinant format further enhances confidence in experimental reproducibility by minimizing variability between production lots, making the antibody well suited for long-term research projects and standardized laboratory protocols.
At NSJ Bioreagents, we provide highly validated recombinant antibodies for molecular biology, cell biology, and translational research applications. Recombinant Nuclear Antigen Antibody for WB / Western Blot Validated Antibody is useful for detection of nuclear-associated proteins, species cross-reactivity studies, tissue lysate analysis, and investigations requiring reliable nuclear marker performance by western blot. Its broad tissue and species reactivity make it a valuable reagent for researchers working across diverse experimental systems.
Explore our Nuclear Antigen Antibody / Pan-Nuclear Marker Antibody page for additional validation data and applications involving nuclear visualization, tissue architecture assessment, and pan-nuclear cell identification.
Optimal dilution of the Recombinant Nuclear Antigen Antibody for WB / Western Blot Validated Antibody should be determined by the researcher.
Nuclei of HL60 cells were used as the immunogen for the recombinant Nuclear Antigen antibody.
Aliquot the recombinant Nuclear Antigen antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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