Table 5.
NOX1 source/catalog # | Host and clonality | Immunogen (aa) | Is the target detected in WB (other applications)? | Species detected (human, mouse, rat) | Reference |
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Dr. J. Doroshow | Mouse Monoclonal Clone 22 |
224–564 | Yesa (IF, IHC) |
H | [11, 12] |
Dr. C. Yabe-Nishimura | Rabbit Polyclonal |
139–152 (mouse) |
Yesb (IF, IHC) |
M | [7] |
Dr. C. Yabe-Nishimura | Rat Monoclonal Clone 31C1 |
139–152 (mouse) |
Yesb (IF, IHC) |
M | Unpublished |
Dr. J. David Lambeth | Mouse Monoclonal Clone E39 |
3rd extracellular loop | Yesc (IF, IHC) |
H | [13] |
OriGene Technologies #TA349080 | Rabbit Polyclonal |
Proprietary | Nod | H | |
Novus #NBP1–31546 | Rabbit Polyclonal |
Proprietary | Nod | H, M, R | |
NOXA1 subunit Santa Cruz sc-398873 | Mouse Monoclonal Clone H-6 |
1–200 | Yese | H, M, R |
Evaluation of academic and commercial NOX1 antibodies
Specificity in cell lines is shown in Ref. [11]; specific in CHO cells overexpressing NOX1 (Dr. V. Jaquet, pers. communication)
Authors stated that the polyclonal antibody detected Nox1 in mouse colon but not in mouse small intestine or lung. Their mAb detects Nox1 in mouse colon, small intestine, and lung (personal communication Dr. M. Matsumoto) (see Fig. 8)
There was a limited quantity of this antibody available for WB verification (see Fig. 5d). This antibody was made by diaDexus (out of business). The specific epitope was not disclosed, only the location (3rd extracellular loop)
Unable to differentiate between NOX1 stably overexpressed in HEK 293 cells and empty vector-transfected controls
Product datasheet indicates that NOXA1 was detected in HEK 293T cells overexpressing NOXA1, but not in vector control