Protein function is also influenced by its intracellular localization. Therefore, determining the spatial position of a target protein within the cell is considered useful for elucidating biological phenomena.
Organelle‑specific antibodies developed by MBL can be used as markers to identify the intracellular localization of target proteins. They are suitable for multicolor staining in cell imaging and for Western blotting of cell fractionation samples, enabling reliable analysis of protein localization.
Early endosome![]() |
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| M176-3 Anti-EEA1 mAb | PM062 Anti-EEA1 pAb |
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)![]() |
| M181-3 Anti-KDEL mAb |
Golgi apparatus![]() |
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| M179-3 Anti-GM130 mAb | PM061 Anti-GM130 pAb |
Mitochondrion![]() |
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| PM063 Anti-COX4 pAb |
Nuclear envelope![]() |
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| PM064 Anti-Lamin B1 pAb |
Centromere![]() |
| D115-3 Anti-CENP-A (Human) mAb |
Autophagosome![]() |
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| PM036 Anti-LC3 pAb | M152-3 Anti-LC3 mAb |
Microtubule![]() |
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| M175-3 anti-α-Tubulin mAb | PM054 anti-α-Tubulin pAb |