Cathelicidin Antimicrobial Peptide (cAMP) (Internal Region) antibody
| Antigen | Cathelicidin Antimicrobial Peptide (cAMP) |
| Synonyms | LL37, CAP18, CRAMP, HSD26, FALL39, FALL-39, CATH-2 |
| Binding Site |
Alternatives Internal Region |
| Clonality | Polyclonal |
| Host |
Alternatives Sheep |
| Reactivity |
Alternatives Human |
| Conjugate |
Alternatives Un-conjugated |
| Application |
Alternatives Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Western Blotting (WB) |
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6 references available |
| Catalog no. | ABIN350181 |
| Quantity | 100 µl (Variants) |
| Price | 454.67 $ Plus shipping costs $45.00 |
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| Availability | Will be delivered in 7 to 8 Business Days |
Additional Information
| Alternative name | Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide (CAP-18) |
| UniProt | P49913 |
| Immunogen | A synthetic peptide from the internal part of human Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide (CAP-18) conjugated to an immunogenic carrier protein has been used as the immunogen. |
| Format | Lyophilized |
| Description | Cathelicidin antimicrobial protein is an antimicrobial protein found in specific granules of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. FUNCTION: Binds to bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS), has antibacterial activity. SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Secreted. TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Expressed in bone marrow and testis and neutrophils. Also known as: CAMP, CAP18, FALL39, FALL-39, CAP-18, hCAP-18, CRAMP. |
| Specificity | Appears to be specific for Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide. |
Application Details
| Application Notes | IHC, WB. Use at a dilution of 1:100 to 1: 2000. The optimal dilution should be determined by the end user. Not yet tested in other applications. |
| Purity | whole serum |
| Storage | Maintain the lyophilised/reconstituted antibodies frozen at -20°C for long term storage and refrigerated at 2-8°C for a shorter term. When reconstituting, glycerol (1:1) may be added for an additional stability. Avoid freeze and thaw cycles. |
| Restrictions | For Research Use only |
Publications
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Agerberth, Gunne, Odeberg et al.: "FALL-39, a putative human peptide antibiotic, is cysteine-free and expressed in bone marrow and testis." in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 92, Issue 1, pp. 195-9, 1995 (PubMed).
Cowland, Johnsen, Borregaard: "hCAP-18, a cathelin/pro-bactenecin-like protein of human neutrophil specific granules." in: FEBS letters, Vol. 368, Issue 1, pp. 173-6, 1995 (PubMed). Larrick, Hirata, Balint et al.: "Human CAP18: a novel antimicrobial lipopolysaccharide-binding protein." in: Infection and immunity, Vol. 63, Issue 4, pp. 1291-7, 1995 (PubMed). Gudmundsson, Agerberth, Odeberg et al.: "The human gene FALL39 and processing of the cathelin precursor to the antibacterial peptide LL-37 in granulocytes." in: European journal of biochemistry / FEBS, Vol. 238, Issue 2, pp. 325-32, 1996 (PubMed). Larrick, Lee, Ma et al.: "Structural, functional analysis and localization of the human CAP18 gene." in: FEBS letters, Vol. 398, Issue 1, pp. 74-80, 1997 (PubMed). Bals, Lang, Weiner et al.: "Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) mucosal antimicrobial peptides are close homologues of human molecules." in: Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology, Vol. 8, Issue 2, pp. 370-5, 2001 (PubMed). |
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Alternatives
Alternatives for antigen "Cathelicidin Antimicrobial Peptide (cAMP)", type "Antibodies"
| Hosts | Rabbit (38), Sheep (11), Goat (3), Mouse (3) |
| Reactivities | Human (36), Mouse (Murine) (9), Rat (Rattus) (4), Snake (4), Banded krait (Bungarus fasciatus) (2), Chicken (2), Cat (Feline) (1), Cow (Bovine) (1), Dog (Canine) (1), Fish (1) |
| Applications | Western Blotting (WB) (43), Immunohistochemistry (IHC) (28), ELISA (15), Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin-embedded Sections) (IHC (p)) (15), Immunohistochemistry (Fixed) (IHC (fx)) (9), Radioimmunoassay (RIA) (5), Immunofluorescence (IF) (2), Flow Cytometry (FACS) (1), Immunohistochemistry (Frozen Sections) (IHC (fro)) (1), Immunoprecipitation (IP) (1) |
| Conjugates | Biotin (1) |
| Epitopes | C-Term (5), Internal Region (5), N-Term (1) |




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