E. coli Antibody (5E273) is a mouse monoclonal IgG1 antibody that detects the E. coli protein of E. coli origin by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Anti-E. coli antibody (5E273) is available as the non-conjugated format. Escherichia coli, a member of the Enterobacteriaceae family, is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium that resides primarily in the lower intestines of mammals and serves as a crucial model organism in microbiological studies. One of the key features of E. coli is its K99 pilus antigen, which is essential for the bacterium′s attachment and colonization in the small intestine, facilitating its ability to cause infections such as urinary tract infections, meningitis, and septicemia. The significance of the K99 pilus lies in its role in pathogenesis, as K99 pilus enhances bacterial adherence to host tissues, thereby increasing the likelihood of infection. Furthermore, E. coli′s versatility in genetic manipulation makes E. coli an invaluable tool in biotechnology, allowing researchers to engineer strains for the production of proteins and DNA on an industrial scale through fermentation processes. E. coli (5E273) monoclonal antibody serves as an essential reagent for studying this important bacterium.
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