Biotinylated anti-chicken primary antibodies are affinity-purified immunoreagents directed against chicken (Gallus gallus) immunoglobulins and common chicken proteins, conjugated to biotin for sensitive detection using streptavidin/avidin-based systems. These reagents combine the antigen specificity of primary antibodies with the signal-amplifying properties of biotin–streptavidin binding, enabling high-sensitivity detection in immunoassays, microscopy, and blotting applications where direct labeling of secondary reagents is preferred.
Key Features
- Biotin Conjugation: Controlled biotinylation ensures consistent molar substitution, maximizing streptavidin binding while preserving antigen recognition and antibody functionality.
- High Purity: Affinity-purified using protein A/G or antigen-specific purification methods to minimize background staining and reduce cross-reactivity.
- Species Reactivity: Developed against chicken IgY or specific chicken target proteins, with both polyclonal and monoclonal antibody formats available.
- Multiple Formats: Offered as liquid or lyophilized preparations and available in research-grade formulations validated for specific applications.
- Stabilizers and Buffers: Formulated in PBS or Tris-based buffers and may contain preservatives such as 0.02% sodium azide along with stabilizing proteins including BSA or gelatin.
- Quality Control: Comprehensive quality assessment includes SDS-PAGE analysis, MALDI/UV evaluation of biotinylation ratios, and application-specific validation for ELISA, Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, and flow cytometry.
Common Applications
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and Immunocytochemistry (ICC/IF): High-sensitivity localization of chicken antigens using HRP-, alkaline phosphatase-, or fluorescent streptavidin-conjugated detection systems.
- Western Blot (WB): Enhanced detection of low-abundance proteins through streptavidin-HRP or streptavidin-fluorophore amplification strategies.
- Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA): Used as capture or detection reagents in indirect and sandwich ELISA formats, benefiting from signal amplification provided by biotin–streptavidin interactions.
- Flow Cytometry (FACS): Supports indirect labeling approaches where biotinylated primary antibodies are detected with streptavidin-fluorophore conjugates for multiparametric cell analysis.
- Immunoprecipitation (IP) and Pull-Down Assays: The biotin tag facilitates efficient capture of antibody–antigen complexes using streptavidin-coated magnetic or agarose beads.
- Multiplex and Super-Resolution Imaging: Compatible with highly photostable streptavidin dyes, enabling advanced fluorescence imaging and multiplex detection workflows.
