anti-Repetin pAb (AF646)
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AG-25B-0017-C050 | 50 ug | £165.00 |
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Overview
Host Type: Rabbit
Antibody Clonality: Polyclonal
Regulatory Status: RUO
Target Species:
- Human
- Mouse
Applications:
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
- Western Blot (WB)
Shipping:
-20°C
Storage:
-20°C
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Concentration:
1 mg/ml
EClass:
32160000
Form (Short):
liquid
Formulation:
Liquid. In PBS containing 0.5% BSA and 0.005% sodium azide and 50% glycerol.
Handling Advice:
Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
Immunogen:
Synthetic peptide corresponding to aa 570-584 (H570YGQTDRQGQSSHYI584) of human repetin.
Long Description:
Polyclonal Antibody. Recognizes human and mouse repetin. Detects a band of ~100kDa by Western blot. Source: Rabbit. Applications: IHC, WB. Liquid. In PBS containing 0.5% BSA and 0.005% sodium azide and 50% glycerol. Repetin is a late epidermal differentiation marker. Repetin is involved in the formation of the cornified cell envelope. It is a multifunctional epidermal matrix protein, which reversibly binds to calcium. Its expression is scattered in the normal epidermis but strong in the acrosyringium, the inner hair root sheat and in the filiform papilli of the tongue.
NCBI, Uniprot Number:
Q6XPR3
Package Type:
Plastic Vial
Product Description:
Repetin is a late epidermal differentiation marker. Repetin is involved in the formation of the cornified cell envelope. It is a multifunctional epidermal matrix protein, which reversibly binds to calcium. Its expression is scattered in the normal epidermis but strong in the acrosyringium, the inner hair root sheat and in the filiform papilli of the tongue.
Source / Host:
Rabbit
Specificity:
Recognizes human and mouse repetin. Detects a band of ~100kDa by Western blot.
Transportation:
Non-hazardous
UNSPSC Category:
Primary Antibodies
UNSPSC Number:
12352203
Use & Stability:
Stable for at least 1 year after receipt when stored at -20°C.
References
Isolation and Characterization of Human Repetin, a Member of the Fused Gene Family of the Epidermal Differentiation Complex: M. Huber, et al.; J. Invest. Dermatol. 124, 998 (2005)