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ABS2199-100UL Anti-Pbp2B

ABS2199-100UL
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      Description
      Catalogue NumberABS2199-100UL
      DescriptionAnti-Pbp2B
      Alternate Names
      • Penicillin-binding protein 2B
      • PBP-2B
      • Penicillin-binding protein B
      Background InformationPenicillin-binding protein 2B (UniProt: Q07868; also known as PBP-2B, Penicillin-binding protein B) is encoded by the PbpB gene (Gene ID: 939847) in Bacillus subtilis. Analysis of the Bacillus subtilis genome shows 16 PBP-encoding genes that are identified based on their sequence similarities and include four class A, six class B, and six low-molecular-weight PBP-encoding genes. PBPs contain a conserved C-terminal penicillin-binding domain that possesses d,d-carboxypeptidase or endopeptidase activity in low-molecular-weight PBPs and transpeptidase activity in most high-molecular-weight PBPs. PBPs are the main targets of beta-lactam antibiotics. PBP-2B is a single-pass membrane protein that is a member of the transpeptidase family. It is involved in the synthesis of septal peptidoglycan and functions with FtsW that facilitates the transport of cytosolically synthesized Lipid II into the existing cell wall. It is synthesized throughout vegetative growth and its synthesis is enhanced during stage II of sporulation, but it is undetectable in the mature spore. PBP-2B is shown to be essential for vegetative cell division and sporulation septation. PBP-2B consists of a cytoplasmic domain (aa 1-13), a transmembrane domain (aa 14-31), and an extracellular domain (aa 32-312). PBP-2B also has two penicillin-binding protein and serine/threonine kinase-associated (PASTA) domains (aa 598-657 and 658-714) PASTA:), which are believed to bind beta-lactam antibiotics and are involved in peptidoglycan metabolism. (Ref.: Daniel, RA., et al. (2000). Mol. Microbiol. 35(2); 299-311; Ogawara, H. (2016). J. Antibiotics. 69; 660 685; Wei, Y., et al. (2003). J. Bacteriol. 185(16); 4717 4726).
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      Product Information
      FormatUnpurified
      PresentationRabbit polyclonal antiserum with 0.05% sodium azide.
      Applications
      ApplicationAnti-Pbp2B, Cat. No. ABS2199, is a rabbit polyclonal antibody that detects Penicillin-binding protein 2B (Pbp2B) and has been tested for use in Immunofluorescence and Western Blotting.
      Key Applications
      • Immunofluorescence
      • Western Blotting
      Application NotesWestern Blotting Analysis: A 1:10,000 dilution from a representative lot detected Pbp2B in WT Bacillus Subtilis and GFP-Pbp2B (Courtesy of Dr. Richard Daniel at Newcastle University, UK).

      Western Blotting Analysis: A 1:10,000 dilution from a representative lot detected His-PbpB recombinant protein (Courtesy of Dr. Richard Daniel at Newcastle University, UK).

      Immunofluorescence Analysis: A representative lot detected Pbp2B in Immunofluorescence applications (Daniel, R.A., et. al. (2000). Mol Microbiol. 35(2):299-311).

      Western Blotting Analysis: A representative lot detected Pbp2B in Western Blotting applications (Bisson-Filho, A.W., et. al. (2017). Science. 355(6326):739-743; Adams, D.W., et. al. (2016). Mol Microbiol. 99(6):1028-42).
      Biological Information
      ImmunogenHis-tagged full-length recombinant Penicillin-binding protein 2B from Bacillus subtilis, strain 168CA.
      Epitopeunknown
      ConcentrationPlease refer to lot specific datasheet.
      HostRabbit
      SpecificityThis rabbit polyclonal antibody specifically detects Penicillin-binding protein 2B (Pbp2B) in Bacillus subtilis.
      IsotypeIgG
      Species Reactivity
      • Bacteria
      Species Reactivity NoteBacillus subtilis.
      Antibody TypePolyclonal Antibody
      Entrez Gene Number
      Gene Symbol
      • PbpB
      Purification MethodUnpurified
      UniProt Number
      Molecular Weight~80 kDa observed; 79.32 kDa calculated. Uncharacterized bands may be observed in some lysate(s).
      Physicochemical Information
      Dimensions
      Materials Information
      Toxicological Information
      Safety Information according to GHS
      Safety Information
      Product Usage Statements
      Quality AssuranceEvaluated by Western Blotting with His-PbpB recombinant protein.

      Western Blotting Analysis: A 1:10,000 dilution of this antibody detected His-PbpB recombinant protein.
      Usage Statement
      • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
      Storage and Shipping Information
      Storage ConditionsStable for 1 year at -20°C from date of receipt. Handling Recommendations: Upon receipt and prior to removing the cap, centrifuge the vial and gently mix the solution. Aliquot into microcentrifuge tubes and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles, which may damage IgG and affect product performance.
      Packaging Information
      Material Size100 µL
      Transport Information
      Supplemental Information
      Specifications
      Global Trade Item Number
      Catalog Number GTIN
      ABS2199-100UL 04061841099031

      Documentation

      Anti-Pbp2B SDS

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      Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

      Anti-Pbp2B Certificates of Analysis

      TitleLot Number
      Anti-Pbp2B - Q3308320 Q3308320

      References

      Reference overviewPub Med ID
      Treadmilling by FtsZ filaments drives peptidoglycan synthesis and bacterial cell division.
      Bisson-Filho, AW; Hsu, YP; Squyres, GR; Kuru, E; Wu, F; Jukes, C; Sun, Y; Dekker, C; Holden, S; VanNieuwenhze, MS; Brun, YV; Garner, EC
      Science  355  739-743  2017

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      A benzamide-dependent ftsZ mutant reveals residues crucial for Z-ring assembly.
      Adams, DW; Wu, LJ; Errington, J
      Mol Microbiol  99  1028-42  2016

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      26601800 26601800
      Role of penicillin-binding protein PBP 2B in assembly and functioning of the division machinery of Bacillus subtilis.
      Daniel, RA; Harry, EJ; Errington, J
      Mol Microbiol  35  299-311  2000

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