CASP10
Reactivity: Human
WB, IHC (p)
Host: Rabbit
Polyclonal
unconjugated
Restrictions
For Research Use only
Format
Liquid
Buffer
PBS containing 0.02 % sodium azide.
Preservative
Sodium azide
Precaution of Use
WARNING: Reagents contain sodium azide. Sodium azide is very toxic if ingested or inhaled. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wear eye or face protection when handling. If skin or eye contact occurs, wash with copious amounts of water. If ingested or inhaled, contact a physician immediately. Sodium azide yields toxic hydrazoic acid under acidic conditions. Dilute azide-containing compounds in running water before discarding to avoid accumulation of potentially explosive deposits in lead or copper plumbing.
Handling Advice
Avoid freezing and thawing repeatly.
Storage
4 °C/-20 °C
Storage Comment
Store at 4 °C for short term use.Store at -20 °C for long term preservation.
Apoptosis is related to many diseases and induced by a family of cell death receptors and their ligands.Cell death signals are transduced by death domain (DD)- containing adapter molecules and members of the ICE/CED-3 protease family.A novel ICE/CED-3 protease was identified recently, designated FLICE2 and Mch4 and renamed as caspase-10.Caspase-10 has two death effector domains (DEDs) that bind to the DED in the adapter molecule FADD and recruits both TNFR1 and CD95 to form complexes with these receptors.Caspase-10 is therefore involved in the CD95 and TNFR1 induced apoptosis.Caspase-10 cleaves and activates caspase-3, -4, -6, -7, -8 and -9, which causes the proteolytic cleavage of many key proteins such as PARP.Cleavage of PARP occurs in many different systems during apoptosis and is the hallmark of programmed cell death.Caspase-10 is expressed in many tissues and cell lines. Synonyms: Casp-10, FLICE2