About ReadyTag anti-OVA The F2-3.58 monoclonal antibody reacts with ovalbumin (OVA). OVA is a 45 kDa protein found in egg white that is commonly used in several different research areas. The protein is used to stimulate allergic inflammation in laboratory animals and is an established model allergen for airway hyper-responsiveness. OVA is also used in proteomics as a molecular weight marker. ReadyTag anti-OVA Specifications IsotypeMouse IgG1 Recommended Dilution BufferInVivoPure pH 7.0 Dilution Buffer ImmunogenPhosphoprotein constituent of egg white FormulationPBS, pH 7 Contains no stabilizers or preservatives Endotoxin<2EU/mg (<0.002EU/μg) Determined by LAL gel clotting assay Purity>95% Determined by SDS-PAGE Sterility0.2 μm filtration ProductionPurified from cell culture supernatant in an animal-free facility PurificationProtein G RRIDAB_2651130 Molecular Weight150 kDa StorageThe antibody solution should be stored at the stock concentration at 4°C. Do not freeze. Application ReferencesReadyTag anti-OVA (CLONE: F2-3.58)Qiao, S. W., et al (2008). "Dependence of antibody-mediated presentation of antigen on FcRn" Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105(27): 9337-9342. PubMedThe neonatal Fc receptor for IgG (FcRn) is a distant member of the MHC class I protein family. It binds IgG and albumin in a pH-dependent manner and protects these from catabolism by diverting them from a degradative fate in lysosomes. In addition, FcRn-mediated IgG transport across epithelial barriers is responsible for the transmission of IgG from mother to infant and can also enhance IgG-mediated antigen uptake across mucosal epithelia. We now show a previously undescribed role for FcRn in mediating the presentation of antigens by dendritic cells when antigens are present as a complex with antibody by uniquely directing multimeric immune complexes, but not monomeric IgG, to lysosomes.