Background The VHLL (von Hippel-Lindau-like) protein is a dominant-negative form of VHL that serves as a protector of HIFalpha in human cells. Description This VHLL polyclonal antibody is unconjugated and raised in rabbits. Formulation The antibody is supplied in liquid form and contains 0.03% Proclin 300, 50% glycerol, and 0.01M PBS (pH 7.4). Specificity This antibody is specific for human VHLL. Isotype The isotype of this antibody is IgG. Uniprot ID The Uniprot ID for VHLL is Q6RSH7. Purification This antibody has been purified using protein G. Immunogen The immunogen for this antibody is recombinant human von Hippel-Lindau-like protein (1-139AA). Storage The antibody should be shipped at 4°C and stored at -20°C (short-term) or -80°C (long-term) upon delivery. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Alternative Names Other names for VHLL include VHL-like protein, VLP, VHLL, and VLP. Application This antibody can be used in ELISA and immunohistochemistry (IHC) experiments. The recommended dilution for IHC is 1:20-1:200. VHLL Polyclonal Antibody: An Overview VHLL (V-set and transmembrane domain-containing Hinge Leucine-rich repeat) is a protein found in human cells that plays a role in various biological processes, including cell adhesion and immune system function. What are polyclonal antibodies? Polyclonal antibodies are produced by immunizing animals with a specific protein or protein fragment, resulting in the production of a diverse population of antibodies that recognize and bind to different epitopes (specific regions) on the target protein. How are VHLL polyclonal antibodies used? VHLL polyclonal antibodies can be used in a variety of experimental applications, including: Western blotting Immunoprecipitation Immunohistochemistry Advantages of VHLL polyclonal antibodies Some of the advantages of using VHLL polyclonal antibodies include: They can recognize multiple conformational states of the target protein They have a higher affinity for their target protein They are less likely to produce false negatives in experiments compared to monoclonal antibodies Conclusion In conclusion, VHLL polyclonal antibodies are a useful tool for researchers studying the role of VHLL in various biological processes. Their ability to recognize multiple conformational states of the protein and their high affinity make them an attractive choice for a variety of experimental applications.