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20014 | 100 ug | Price | |
20015 | 1 mg | Price |
Cell population | Cell characteristics | Staining |
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Early Apoptosis |
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Late Apoptosis / Post-Apoptopic Necrosis |
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No, annexin V is not an antibody. Annexin V is a 36.8 kDa calcium-dependent cellular protein that binds selectively to the anionic phospholipid phosphatidylserine (PS) in a calcium-dependent manner. While its function within the cells is not entirely clear, it is believed to be involved in coagulation or clotting mechanisms of the body. In cell health analysis, annexin V staining is used to detect apoptotic cells.
Anti-annexin V antibodies are used to detect the presence of annexin V proteins in applications such as Western Blot, ICC, IHC, flow cytometry, or ELISA. They are typically conjugated to enzymes, fluorophores, phycobiliproteins, or hapten molecules to facilitate detection.
An annexin V positive result indicates cells that are in the early stages of apoptosis. This term is usually used in the context of an annexin V/PI assay to differentiate cell populations based on their health status. Other terms include:
Annexin V binding buffers facilitate the binding of annexin V to phosphatidylserine (PS) in a given sample. These binding buffers need to contain calcium at a high enough concentration such that annexin V binds to PS, but not so high that it starts binding to other phospholipids. Annexin V binding buffers can also be used to wash the sample free of excess annexin V and other residual chemicals to ensure accurate detection. Before staining, cells should be resuspended in annexin V binding buffer at a concentration of 1x106/mL.
An annexin V binding buffer can be made using the following recipe:
Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) is a staining method used to identify sites of DNA fragmentation within cells – a hallmark characteristic of late-stage apoptosis. It uses the enzyme terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) to attach modified dNTPs (e.g., dUTP) to the 3'-hydroxyl terminus of fragmented DNA strands. dNTPs are typically modified with fluorophores to facilitate quantification and/or visualization.
Annexin V staining identifies cells in the early stages of apoptosis by binding to extracellularly exposed PS residues due to loss of cell membrane asymmetry. Annexin V is typically labeled with fluorophores such as FITC to facilitate the detection of apoptotic cells.
Molecular weight | ~36000 |
Solvent | Water |
H-phrase | H303, H313, H333 |
Hazard symbol | XN |
Intended use | Research Use Only (RUO) |
R-phrase | R20, R21, R22 |
Storage | Freeze (< -15 °C); Minimize light exposure |
UNSPSC | 12352200 |
CAS | 136107-94-3 |
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