Protein receptor group
- Goal: show A-beta binding to LilrB2/PirB-eYFP.
- Micrograph: fusion protein (yellow), nucleus (blue), antibody (red)
- A-beta has biotin conjugated; need streptavidin/red.
- Streptavidin - Alexa Fluor 594: $185 for 1 mg http://www.lifetechnologies.com/order/catalog/product/S11227
- GFP chicken polyclonal ICC/WB http://www.abcam.com/gfp-antibody-ab13970.html
- Goal: show LilrB2 and PirB localized to the membrane
- Micrograph: fusion protein (yellow) (or maybe anti-GFP ICC), nucleus (blue), ab (red)
- No LilrB2 proteins verified for ICC. Could ask for an Abreview discount on mouse polyclonal http://www.abcam.com/lilrb2-antibody-ab172538.html
- No PirB abs verified for ICC. Could ask for an Abreview discount on mouse monoclonal http://www.abcam.com/lilrb3-mm0413-9s32-antibody-ab90939.html
- Secondaries: goat/donkey anti-mouse AF594
- Goal: cofilin western blot
- rabbit monoclonal ICC/WB (no lead time!) http://www.abcam.com/cofilin-ep6376-antibody-ab134963.html
- rabbit monoclonal ICC/WB (no lead time!) http://www.abcam.com/cofilin-ep6376-antibody-ab134963.html
BCR group
- Goal: show that the IgM makes it to the cell membrane
- Expected micrograph: nucleus (blue), fusion protein (yellow), antibody (red)
- Abcam rabbit anti-human IgM (Biotinylated): http://www.abcam.com/rabbit-human-igm-mu-chain-biotin-ab97208.html ($165)
- Biotin detection may not be the best way forward: the reason that immunihistochemistry is so sensitive is the amplification effect of a good secondary.
- May be better to get a rabbit anti-human IgM and then use a donkey anti-rabbit 594 secondary
- Abcam has validated this mouse anti-human IgM (Fc fragment) for ICC, flow, WB:
- http://www.abcam.com/human-igm-fc-fragment-ch2-antibody-ab772.html (will order this one, use PG's anti-mouse AF594 secondary and the 800CW IRDye for WBs)
- Want mu-chain binding to help experimentally activate the BCR (hence the secondary.) Will get a conjugated secondary for ICC too.
- Goal: Syk for western blot
- Found secondaries! 800-CW goat anti-mouse, 680RD (or LT) goat anti-rabbit
- Li-Cor recommends a rabbit primary for the low-abundance protein.
- Rab-mab validated for WB, ICC: http://www.abcam.com/syk-ep573y-antibody-ab40781.html
- Secondary: 680RD anti-rabbit IRDye
- Found secondaries! 800-CW goat anti-mouse, 680RD (or LT) goat anti-rabbit
From Kathryn:
Anti-IgM:
We were planning to use cytometry and/or microscopy to verify that the BCR localizes to the membrane. Based on that application, the anti-IgM should bind to a region of the IgM outside of the membrane. Since we weren't sure whether any of the monoclonal antibodies would bind that region, we chose a polyclonal antibody. We chose a biotinylated version because we wanted the flexibility to do Western blots using the anti-IgM. In case we didn't see membrane localization, a Western blot would allow us to confirm that IgM is actually being produced inside the cell. I'm not sure we need the biotinylation though if you're planning on ordering different secondary antibodies. We chose rabbit in particular because it had the shortest arrival time - it seems that polyclonal antibodies can take up to a week to arrive.
Anti-Syk:
We were planning to use anti-Syk exclusively for Western blots. We want to determine whether or not our HEK293 cells express Syk (and at what level) in order to determine whether it will interfere with the BCR. (In case you're wondering, we weren't planning to run the same test with Lyn for a couple of reasons. There are multiple proteins that perform the same function as Lyn so blotting for Lyn wouldn't necessarily tell us if we can expect cross-talk problems. Also, using endogenous Lyn as part of the BCR rather than introduced Lyn shouldn't make a difference for Syk recruitment.) The reason we chose this particular anti-Syk was because it wasn't specifically against phosphorylated Syk. We weren't sure if anti-phospho Syk would necessarily give us an accurate measure of how much Syk was being produced by the HEK293 cells, since not all of the Syk in the cells might be in phosphorylated form. We chose biotinylated because we figured that since the anti-IgM we wanted was biotinylated we wouldn't have to reorder streptavidin Western blot supplies. That said, we don't necessarily need biotinylated if you're planning on ordering different secondary antibodies.
From Lyla: