anti-AAV2 (intact particle) mouse monoclonal, A20, lyophilized, purified
For characterization of different stages of infection and very useful for the analysis of the AAV2 assembly process. A20 specifically reacts with AAV2 and AAV3, empty and full capsids. Recognizes a conformational epitope of assembled capsids, not present in denatured capsid proteins and native but unassembled capsid proteins. The antibody cannot be used for immunoblotting.Epitope mapping experiments (Wobus et al. 2000) identified four immunoreactive (discontinous) regions
Product Details
- Cat. No.
- 61055
- Type
- Primary Antibody
- Clonality
- Monoclonal
- Host
- Mouse

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Reviews
Performs very well once optimized to specific system.
Flow cytometry
Antibody has produced highly consistent results in our system once optimized to our assay. Very happy with the product quality.
Review Date: 12 Feb 2020 | PROGEN
Applications
- Affinity Chromatography (AC)
- ELISA (ELISA)
- Immunocytochemistry (ICC)
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
- Immunoprecipitation (IP)
- Neutralization (Neut)
Antibody Overview
About the company

PROGEN
Since 1983, PROGEN has been an established manufacturer and supplier of premium antibodies, in vitro diagnostics, and reagents for the global life science research community. The company’s portfolio attracts and serves a well-diversified clientele in research institutes and universities, pharmaceutical and biotech companies as well as private and clinical laboratories. While PROGEN ’s antibodies are among the most published antibodies in biomedical and cell biology literature, its ELISA kits aim at niche markets in microbiology, infectious diseases, and immunology. Building on its extensive core-competency and experience in immunochemistry, the company has expanded its product and service portfolio in recent years to include recombinant antibody engineering, antibody phage display technology, density gradient media, and AAV (adeno-associated virus) test kits for gene therapy research.
