NovocastraTM Lyophilized
Mouse Monoclonal Antibody
Tyrosine Hydroxylase
Product Code: NCL-TH
Intended Use
Specicity
Clone
Ig Class
Antigen Used for
Immunizations
Hybridoma Partner
Preparation
Effective on Frozen Tissue
Effective on Parafn Wax
Embedded Tissue
Recommendations on Use
Positive Controls
Staining Pattern
Storage and Stability
Warnings and Precautions
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES.
Human tyrosine hydroxylase. Also reacts with mouse and rat tyrosine hydroxylase.
1B5
1gG2a, kappa
Prokaryotic recombinant protein corresponding to a portion of the carboxyl terminal end of the
mouse tyrosine hydroxylase molecule.
Mouse myeloma (p3-NS1-Ag4-1).
Lyophilized tissue culture supernatant containing sodium azide.
Reconstitute with 1 mL or 0.1 mL of sterile distilled water as indicated on vial label.
Not evaluated.
Yes.
Immunohistochemistry on parafn sections.
Heat Induced Epitope Retrieval (HIER): Please follow the instructions for use in Novocastra
Epitope Retrieval Solution pH 6.
Suggested dilution: 1:40 for 30 minutes at 25 °C. This is provided as a guide and users should
determine their own optimal working dilutions.
Visualization: Please follow the instructions for use in the Novolink™ Polymer Detection Systems.
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The performance of this antibody should be validated when utilized with other manual staining
systems or automated platforms.
Immunohistochemistry: brain.
Western Blotting: Mouse brain.
Cytoplasmic; Dopaminergic cells.
Store unopened lyophilized antibody at 2-8 oC. Under these conditions, there is no signicant
loss in product performance up to the expiry date indicated on the vial label. The reconstituted
antibody is stable for at least two months when stored at 2-8 oC. For long term storage, it is
recommended that aliquots of the antibody are frozen at -20 oC (frost-free freezers are not
recommended). Repeated freezing and thawing must be avoided. Prepare working dilutions on
the day of use.
This reagent has been prepared from the supernatant of cell culture. As it is a biological product,
reasonable care should be taken when handling it. This reagent contains sodium azide. A Material
Safety Data Sheet is available upon request or available from www.LeicaBiosystems.com
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General Overview
General References
Tyrosine hydroxylase is the rst enzyme in catecholaminergic (CA) biosynthesis and catalyses
the conversion of L-tyrosine to L-DOPA. This is the initial step for all catecholamine biosynthesis.
Tyrosine hydroxylase is, therefore, a useful marker of all CA neurones and allows their
localization in different areas of the brain. Adrenergic pericarya are located mainly in the rostral
medulla as in lower animals and contribute a subset of axons to the main longitudinal CA bundle
which runs through the medulla oblongata, pons and midbrain, such as the dorsal part of the
central nucleus of the medulla oblongata, and the parvicellular reticular formation ventromedial
to the facial nerve and ventrolateral to the locus coeruleus. The locus coeruleus contains only
tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactive cells and appears to be the source of a discrete dorsal CA
bundle.
Kitahama K, Denoroy L, Goldstein M, et al.. Neuroscience. 25 (1): 97–111 (1988).
Berod A, Hartman B K, Keller A, et al.. Brain Research. 240: 235–243 (1982).
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