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Immunoglobulin G

16-16-090707-RAT
Athens Research
Product group Proteins / Signaling Molecules
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Overview

  • Supplier
    Athens Research
  • Product Name
    Immunoglobulin G
  • Delivery Days Customer
    9
  • Applications Supplier
    ELISA, In Vitro Diagnostic, Proteomics, Biotherapeutics
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Estimated Purity
    ≥95% by SDS-PAGE
  • Scientific Description
    Immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant plasma antibody (8–18 mg/mL), comprises four subclasses (IgG1–4) with distinct effector functions mediated by structural variations in their Fc regions. IgG neutralizes pathogens through Fab-mediated antigen binding and Fc-dependent mechanisms, including complement activation (via C1q binding to IgG1/IgG3) and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) through FcgammaRIIIa engagement on natural killer cells. IgG’s extended half-life (21 days) arises from pH-dependent FcRn recycling, which also facilitates placental transfer, conferring neonatal immunity. Clinically, IgG deficiencies manifest as recurrent sinopulmonary infections: selective IgG subclass deficiencies (e.g., IgG2 impairing antipolysaccharide responses), while agammaglobulinemia features near-absent IgG (less then200 mg/dL). Autoimmune disorders exhibit subclass-specific involvement-IgG4 drives MuSK myasthenia gravis through functional blockade, whereas IgG1/IgG3 mediate tissue damage in pemphigus via complement activation. Therapeutically, intravenous IgG (IVIG) at 2 g/kg modulates immunity in Guillain-Barré syndrome by Fc receptor saturation and anti-idiotypic effects. Diagnostic applications leverage IgG’s specificity in serological assays, with subclass profiling guiding immunodeficiency management.
  • Shelf life instruction
    more then 1 year
  • Source
    Rat serum was obtained from healthy animals of US origin.
  • Storage Instruction
    -20C
  • UNSPSC
    12352202

References

  • Sun, X., et al., (2018), 'Identification and Characterization of Novel Fc-Binding Heptapeptides from Experiments and Simulations', Polymers 10: pp 778
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