HA tag sequence.
S. Findley
polliwog at u.washington.edu
Tue Feb 1 04:42:49 EST 2000
HA tag:
TyrProTyrAspValProAspTyrAla
You might want to check out:
http://www.biochem.boehringer-mannheim.com/prod_inf/manuals/epitope/epi_toc.htm
Also, Berkeley Antibody Company makes a lot of commonly used anti-HA
monoclonals:
http://www.babco.com/epitope.shtml
I think there is some consideration to be made for
1) relative location of the proposed tag and compatibility with particular
monoclonals.
2) Ultimate mode of detection/Ab comaptibility. (which is to say some
anti-HA Abs may be better for, say a Western blot (versus
immunocytochemistry)
(someone out there correct me if I am wrong =)
People are also using triple-HA tags with improved detection.
(I can send you a pBS clone with a 3XHA cassette if you like)
-SDF
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University of Washington, Box 357350, Seattle, WA 98195
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