mCherry is a red fluorescent protein derived from DsRed which is isolated from disc corals and related to GFP (green fluorescent protein). Fluorescent proteins are commonly used to tag proteins in order to localise their expression in both cultured cells and in vivo. Antibodies against fluorescent proteins such as mCherry are especially useful when amplification of the fluorescent signal is necessary or desired.
Aves Labs’ anti-mCherry chicken primary antibody is manufactured in-house and is a sensitive reagent for detection of mCherry by western blot, immunocytochemistry and immunohistochemistry. The antibody detects mCherry, DsRED, RFP (all tested) and tdTOMATO (by similarity) and is purified. It is provided in liquid form.
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