IHCeasy MKKS Ready-To-Use IHC Kit
MKKS Ready-to-use reagent kit for IHC.
Cat no : KHC1957
Synonyms
MKS, McKusick-Kaufman/Bardet-Biedl syndromes putative chaperonin, KMS, HMCS, BBS6
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Product Information
KHC1957 is a ready-to-use IHC kit for staining of MKKS. The kit provides all reagents, from antigen retrieval to cover slip mounting, that require little to no diluting or handling prior to use. Simply apply the reagents to your sample slide according to the protocol and you're steps away from obtaining high-quality IHC data.
Product name | IHCeasy MKKS Ready-To-Use IHC Kit |
Sample type | FFPE tissue |
Assay type | Immunohistochemistry |
Primary antibody type | Rabbit Polyclonal |
Secondary antibody type | Polymer-HRP-Goat anti-Rabbit |
Reactivity | Human, Mouse, Rat |
Kit components
Component | Size | Concentration |
---|---|---|
Antigen Retrieval Buffer | 100 mL | 50× |
Washing Buffer | 100 mL ×2 | 20× |
Blocking Buffer | 5 mL | RTU |
Primary Antibody | 5 mL | RTU |
Secondary Antibody | 5 mL | RTU |
Chromogen Component A | 0.2 mL | RTU |
Chromogen Component B | 4 mL | RTU |
Signal Enhancer | 5 mL | RTU |
Counter Staining Reagent | 5 mL | RTU |
Mounting Media | 5 mL | RTU |
Datasheet | 1 Copy | |
Manual | 1 Copy |
Background Information
MKKS also known as BBS6 is a probable chaperone given to the amino acid similarity to the chaperonin family of proteins and may play a role in protein processing in limb, cardiac and reproductive system development. The mutations in BBS6 have been linked to Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) which is a genetically heterogeneous, autosomal recessive disorder characterized by usually severe pigmentary retinopathy, early onset obesity, polydactyly, hypogenitalism, renal malformation and mental retardation. It may also get involved in cellular organization processes, in particular relating to ciliary/flagellar and centrosomal activities.
Properties
Storage Instructions | All the reagents are stored at 2-8°C. The kit is stable for 6 months from the date of receipt. |
Synonyms | MKS, McKusick-Kaufman/Bardet-Biedl syndromes putative chaperonin, KMS, HMCS, BBS6 |