Llama IgG2 isotype control
- control or standard reagent
- SDS, Western Blotting, and ELISA experiments
Comparative studies of old world camelids (Camelus bactrianus and Camelus dromedarius) and new world camelids (Lama pacos, Lama glama and Lama vicugna) have shown that heavy-chain-only immunoglobulins represent between 35% - 70% of total IgG in the sera of all species. Such antibodies are homodimers of heavy chains that lack the CH1 domain of conventional antibodies and therefore do not interact with light chains, exhibiting a lower molecular weight ~100 kDa.
In llama and other species of camelids, these heavy-chain-only immunoglobulins belong to the IgG2 and IgG3 subclasses of gamma chain antibodies.
Llama IgG2 isotype control can be utilized as a control or standard reagent in Flow Cytometry, Western Blotting, and ELISA experiments where determination of sample isotype is important.