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SHANK2 antibody (PDZ Domain, SH3 Domain)

SHANK2 Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat WB, IP, IF, IHC (p) Host: Mouse Monoclonal S23b-49 unconjugated
Catalog No. ABIN492457
  • Target See all SHANK2 Antibodies
    SHANK2 (SH3 and Multiple Ankyrin Repeat Domains 2 (SHANK2))
    Binding Specificity
    • 19
    • 15
    • 10
    • 8
    • 7
    • 6
    • 5
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    AA 84-309, PDZ Domain, SH3 Domain
    Reactivity
    • 45
    • 32
    • 25
    • 2
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    Human, Mouse, Rat
    Host
    • 46
    • 23
    • 1
    Mouse
    Clonality
    • 48
    • 22
    Monoclonal
    Conjugate
    • 26
    • 7
    • 6
    • 5
    • 4
    • 3
    • 2
    • 2
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    This SHANK2 antibody is un-conjugated
    Application
    • 63
    • 26
    • 25
    • 20
    • 13
    • 13
    • 12
    • 12
    • 10
    • 8
    • 4
    • 3
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    Western Blotting (WB), Immunoprecipitation (IP), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin-embedded Sections) (IHC (p))
    Specificity
    Detects ~160 kDa protein. This antibody recognizes Shank1, Shank2 and Shank3.
    Characteristics
    Synonyms: Shank1, Shank2, Shank3, SPANK-3, ProSAP1, ProSAP2, Cortbp1, SSTRIP, KIAA1650, PSAP2,SH3 and multiple ankyrin repeat domains protein
    Purification
    Protein G Chromatography.
    Immunogen
    Fusion protein amino acids 84-309 (SH3/PDZ domains) of Rat Shank2 (accession numberQ9QX74).
    Clone
    S23b-49
    Isotype
    IgG1
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  • Application Notes
    Western blot: 1 μg/mL1 μg/mL was sufficient for detection of Shank1-4 in 10 μg of rat brain lysate by colorimetricimmunoblot analysis using Goat anti-mouse IgG: HRP as the secondary antibody. Immunoprecipitation: 1.0-10 μg/mLImmunofluorescence: 1.0-10 μg/mLImmunocytochemistry: 0.1-1.0 μg/mLImmunohistochemistry: 0.1-1.0 μg/mL
    Other applications not tested.
    Optimal dilutions are dependent on conditions and should be determined by the user.
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Concentration
    1.0 mg/mL
    Buffer
    PBS, pH 7.4 containing 50 % Glycerol as stabilizer and 0.09 % Sodium Azide as preservative.
    Preservative
    Sodium azide
    Precaution of Use
    This product contains sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
    Storage
    4 °C/-20 °C
    Storage Comment
    Store the antibody undiluted at 2-8 °C for one month or (in aliquots) at -20 °C for longer. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
    Shelf life: one year from despatch.
    Expiry Date
    12 months
  • Target
    SHANK2 (SH3 and Multiple Ankyrin Repeat Domains 2 (SHANK2))
    Alternative Name
    SHANK2 (SHANK2 Products)
    Synonyms
    AUTS17 antibody, CORTBP1 antibody, CTTNBP1 antibody, ProSAP1 antibody, SHANK antibody, SPANK-3 antibody, mKIAA1022 antibody, auts17 antibody, cortbp1 antibody, cttnbp1 antibody, prosap1 antibody, spank-3 antibody, shank2 antibody, MGC122482 antibody, CortBP1 antibody, Spank-3 antibody, SHANK2 antibody, SH3 and multiple ankyrin repeat domains 2 antibody, SH3 and multiple ankyrin repeat domains 2 L homeolog antibody, SH3 and multiple ankyrin repeat domains protein 2 antibody, SHANK2 antibody, Shank2 antibody, shank2.L antibody, shank2 antibody, LOC100438523 antibody
    Background
    Ion channels are integral membrane proteins that help establish and control the small voltage gradient across the plasma membrane of living cells by allowing the flow of ions down their electrochemical gradient (1). They are present in the membranes that surround all biological cells because their main function is to regulate the flow of ions across this membrane. Whereas some ion channels permit the passage of ions based on charge, others conduct based on a ionic species, such as sodium or potassium. Furthermore, in some ion channels, the passage is governed by a gate which is controlled by chemical or electrical signals, temperature, or mechanical forces. There are a few main classifications of gated ion channels. There are voltage- gated ion channels, ligandgated, other gating systems and finally those that are classified differently, having more exotic characteristics. The first are voltage- gated ion channels which open and close in response to membrane potential. These are then separated into sodium, calcium, potassium, proton, transient receptor, and cyclic nucleotide-gated channels, each of which is responsible for a unique role. Ligand-gated ion channels are also known as ionotropic receptors, and they open in response to specific ligand molecules binding to the extracellular domain of the receptor protein. The other gated classifications include activation and inactivation by second messengers, inwardrectifier potassium channels, calcium-activated potassium channels, two-pore-domain potassium channels, light-gated channels, mechano-sensitive ion channels and cyclic nucleotide-gated channels. Finally, the other classifications are based on less normal characteristics such as two-pore channels, and transient receptor potential channels (2). Shank proteins make up a family of scaffold proteins identified through their interaction with a variety of membrane and cytoplasmic proteins (3).Synonyms: Cortbp1, KIAA1650, PSAP2, ProSAP1, ProSAP2, SH3 and multiple ankyrin repeat domains protein, SPANK-3, SSTRIP, Shank1, Shank2, Shank3
    Gene ID
    171093
    UniProt
    Q9QX74
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