Thermo Fisher Primary Antibodies — Alexa Fluor & HRP Conjugates
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What Are Primary Antibodies?
Primary antibodies bind directly to a specific antigen (protein epitope) and are the cornerstone of immunodetection and imaging workflows. Thermo Fisher offers mouse, rabbit, and rat monoclonals; rabbit and mouse recombinants; and select polyclonals—giving you options for specificity, sensitivity, and compatibility with multiplexed assays.
Applications & Use Cases across WB, IHC, ICC/IF, Flow
From loading controls in Western blots to neuronal markers in IHC, you can match targets and clones to your application. For WB, GAPDH and β-actin controls are standards; for mitochondrial biology, TOMM20 and COX IV are popular; for immunology and flow cytometry, CD3 clones cover human, mouse, and avian panels.
Common scenarios
- Western blot (WB): Quantify target proteins with GAPDH/β-actin as internal controls.
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IHC/IHC-P: Map tissue distribution using validated clones for COX IV or NeuN.
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ICC/IF: Visualize subcellular localization (e.g., TOMM20 for mitochondria).
- Flow cytometry: Phenotype T cells with CD3 conjugates (PE/APC/FITC).
How to Choose the Right Primary Antibody
Start with your application and species, then choose a clone with proven performance in that method. Check host/isotype for secondary compatibility, confirm species reactivity, and review recommended dilutions and verification data. When multiplexing, mix hosts (e.g., rabbit + mouse) or use directly conjugated primaries to simplify detection.
Quick checklist
- Application & fixation (WB vs. IHC-P vs. ICC/IF vs. Flow)
- Species reactivity & tissues tested
- Host/isotype & secondary availability
- Conjugate/format (unconjugated, HRP, Alexa Fluor™, DyLight™)
- Published figures/knockdown- or knockout-based validation
Conjugates & Formats (Alexa Fluor™, HRP, DyLight™, Unconjugated)
Choosing the right label streamlines your workflow. HRP primaries accelerate WB without a secondary; Alexa Fluor or PE-type conjugates enable one-step IF/flow; DyLight 680/800 variants support NIR imaging and quantitative multiplex blots. Most featured Thermo Fisher clones are available unconjugated and in several conjugates.

At-a-glance
- Unconjugated: Maximum flexibility; pair with species-matched secondaries.
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HRP: Direct chemiluminescent WB detection (e.g., β-actin MA5-15739-HRP; GAPDH MA5-31457).
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Fluorophores: Alexa Fluor™, PE/APC (e.g., CD3-PE MA5-28697; DYKDDDDK L5 Alexa series).
- Near-IR: DyLight™ 680/800 options for low background, wide dynamic range.
Sample Prep & Protocol Notes
Solid sample prep boosts signal-to-noise and reproducibility. For WB, load consistent protein mass and verify transfer; for IHC-P, optimize antigen retrieval and block endogenous peroxidase if using HRP; for ICC/IF, balance permeabilization with epitope preservation; for flow, titrate primaries and include viability dyes.
Practical tips
- WB: Use housekeeping controls (GAPDH, β-actin) on the same membrane to normalize.
- IHC-P: Start with citrate buffer pH 6.0 or Tris-EDTA pH 9.0; adjust retrieval time by tissue.
- ICC/IF: Include detergent only as needed; maintain isotonic buffers to preserve morphology.
- Flow: Follow recommended µg/test or µL/test and protect fluorophores from light.
Featured SKUs from Thermo Fisher / Invitrogen
Below are representative, high-use Thermo Fisher (Invitrogen™) primaries with verified catalog numbers and key details. Use them as starting points for validation and panel design; each SKU links to a datasheet on Thermo Fisher’s site (see citations immediately following the table).
Catalog No. | Target | Clone | Host | Reactivity | Tested Applications | Conjugate / Format |
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MA5-15738 | GAPDH (Loading Control) | GA1R | Mouse IgG1 | Human, Mouse, Rat, Rabbit, Chicken, Hamster, Yeast, Bacteria, Insect | WB, IHC-P, ICC/IF, Flow, ELISA | Unconjugated |
MA5-31457 | GAPDH | GT239 | Mouse | Human, Mouse, Rat | WB | HRP |
MA5-35235 | GAPDH | 4A9L6 | Rabbit (recombinant) | Human, Mouse, Rat | WB, IHC-P, ICC/IF, ELISA | Unconjugated |
MA5-15739 | β-Actin (Loading Control) | BA3R | Mouse IgG2b | Chicken, Human, Mouse, Rabbit, Rat | WB, IHC-P, ICC/IF, Flow, ELISA | Unconjugated |
MA5-15739-HRP | β-Actin (Loading Control) | BA3R | Mouse IgG2b | Chicken, Human, Mouse, Rabbit, Rat | WB | HRP |
MA5-15739-D800 | β-Actin (Loading Control) | BA3R | Mouse IgG2b | Chicken, Human, Mouse, Rabbit, Rat | WB | DyLight™ 800 4X PEG |
MA5-33106 | GAPDHS (testis-specific) | 1D4 | Mouse IgM | Bovine, Human, Mouse, Rat | WB, IHC, ICC/IF | Unconjugated |
MA5-24859 | TOMM20 (Mitochondria) | 3G5 | Rabbit (recombinant) | Human (and tested cell lines) | WB, IHC-P | Unconjugated |
MA5-15078 | COX IV (MT-COX4) | K.473.4 | Rabbit | Human | WB, IHC-P, ICC/IF | Unconjugated |
MA5-17279 | COX4I1 | GT6310 | Mouse | Human, Rat, Mouse (tested lysates) | WB, IHC-P | Unconjugated |
MA5-28697 | CD3 (Avian) | CT-3 | Mouse IgG1 | Avian/Chicken | Flow | PE (also APC/FITC/biotin) |
MA5-16762 | CD3 (Mouse) | KT3 | Rat IgG2a | Mouse | ICC/IF, Flow, IHC-F | Unconjugated (also APC/FITC/PE) |
MA5-50648 | NeuN (RBFOX3; neuronal marker) | PD01-45 | Mouse (recombinant) | Human, Mouse, Rat | IHC-P/F, WB | Unconjugated |
26183-HRP | HA Tag | 2-2.2.14 | Mouse IgG1 | Tag | WB | HRP |
MA1-21315-HRP | 6x-His Tag | HIS.H8 | Mouse | Tag | WB | HRP |
MA1-142 / MA1-142-A488/-A555/-A647 | DYKDDDDK (FLAG®) Tag | L5 | Rat IgG2a | Tag | WB, ICC/IF | Unconjugated or Alexa Fluor™ 488/555/647 |
Storage & Handling Guidelines
Proper storage protects epitope integrity and prolongs shelf life. Many Thermo Fisher antibodies ship at 4 °C and store short-term at 4 °C; for long-term storage, keep at –20 °C and avoid repeated freeze–thaw. Formulations with glycerol are typically freezer-friendly; light-sensitive conjugates require dark storage. Always follow the product’s datasheet.
FAQs: Thermo Fisher Primary Antibodies
Q1: How do I pick between monoclonal, polyclonal, and recombinant?
Choose monoclonals for clone-specific epitope recognition and lot-to-lot consistency, polyclonals for robustness on difficult epitopes, and recombinant monoclonals for high reproducibility and defined performance across lots.
Q2: Can I use HRP-conjugated primaries without a secondary?
Yes—HRP-labeled primaries (e.g., β-actin MA5-15739-HRP; GAPDH MA5-31457) provide direct detection in WB, reducing steps and variability.
Q3: What if my target is low-abundance or mitochondrial?
Use highly validated clones with strong signal-to-noise (e.g., TOMM20 3G5; COX IV clones K.473.4 or GT6310) and optimize antigen retrieval for IHC-P.
Q4: Which loading control should I pick—GAPDH or β-actin?
Select based on tissue and treatment. GAPDH and β-actin are ubiquitous, but expression can vary; validate in your model and keep exposure in the linear range. Featured GA1R and BA3R clones are widely used for WB and IF.
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