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Strain
Strain:? BALB/c (B cell); BALB/c (myeloma)
Applications
The antibody reacts with 2134P fimbriae of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli.
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Derivation
Spleen cells were fused with Sp2/0 mouse myeloma cells.
Genes Expressed
immunoglobulin; monoclonal antibody; against 2134P fimbriae of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
Cellular Products
immunoglobulin; monoclonal antibody; against 2134P fimbriae of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
Comments
Animals were immunized with a crude extract containing the 2134P antigen prepaed from Escherichia coli, strain 2134 bacteria.
Spleen cells were fused with Sp2/0 mouse myeloma cells.
The antibody reacts with 2134P fimbriae of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli.
The antibody blocks the binding of 2134P+ bacteria to intestinal epithelial cells.
Complete Growth Medium
Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium with 4.5 g/L glucose and 2 mM L-glutamine, 92.5%; horse serum, 5%; bovine calf serum, 2.5%
Subculturing
Medium Renewal: Every 2 to 3 days
Cultures can be maintained by the addition of fresh medium or replacement of medium. Alternatively, cultures can be established by centrifugation with subsequent resuspension at 1 to 2 X 10 exp5 viable cells/ml.
Maintain cell density between 1 X 10 exp5 and 1 X 10 exp6 viable cells/ml.
Isotype
IgG1
Name of Depositor
National Animal Disease Center, ARS, USDA
References
Dean-Nystrom EA, et al. A monoclonal antibody identifies 2134P fimbriae as adhesins on enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli isolated from postweaning pigs. Vet. Microbiol. 37: 101-114, 1993. PubMed: 7905220