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LAMP1 antibody

This anti-LAMP1 antibody is a Mouse Monoclonal antibody detecting LAMP1 in FACS and IHC. Suitable for Human. This Primary Antibody has been cited in 4+ publications.
Catalog No. ABIN135831

Quick Overview for LAMP1 antibody (ABIN135831)

Target

See all LAMP1 Antibodies
LAMP1 (Lysosomal-Associated Membrane Protein 1 (LAMP1))

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Mouse

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Monoclonal

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This LAMP1 antibody is un-conjugated

Application

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Flow Cytometry (FACS), Immunohistochemistry (IHC)

Clone

H4A3
  • Specificity

    Human/Rhesus/African Green Monkey/Pigtail Macaque/Sooty Mangabey CD107a, Mr 100-120 kDa

    Characteristics

    Mouse Anti-Human CD107a-UNLB

    Purification

    Purified

    Immunogen

    Human adherent peripheral blood cells

    Isotype

    IgG1
  • Application Notes

    Working Dilution:
    FACS: 1 µg/10^6 cells
    Representative data are included in this product insert.

    Each laboratory should determine an optimum working titer for use in its particular application. Other applications have not been tested but use in such assays should not necessarily be excluded.

    Sample Volume

    1 mL

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Buffer

    Product is supplied as 0.1 mg of purified immunoglobulin in 1.0 mL of 100 mM borate buffered saline, pH 8.0.

    Handling Advice

    Each reagent is stable for the period shown on the bottle label if stored as directed.

    Storage

    4 °C
  • Eriksson, Wäster, Öllinger: "Restoration of lysosomal function after damage is accompanied by recycling of lysosomal membrane proteins." in: Cell death & disease, Vol. 11, Issue 5, pp. 370, (2020) (PubMed).

    Remacle, Hullugundi, Dolkas, Angert, Cieplak, Scott, Chernov, Shubayev, Strongin: "Interaction of the cryptic fragment of myelin basic protein with mitochondrial voltage-dependent anion-selective channel-1 affects cell energy metabolism." in: The Biochemical journal, Vol. 475, Issue 14, pp. 2355-2376, (2019) (PubMed).

    Boman, Svensson, Boxer, Rojas, Seeley, Karydas, Miller, Kågedal, Svenningsson: "Distinct Lysosomal Network Protein Profiles in Parkinsonian Syndrome Cerebrospinal Fluid." in: Journal of Parkinson's disease, Vol. 6, Issue 2, pp. 307-15, (2016) (PubMed).

    Armstrong, Mattsson, Appelqvist, Janefjord, Sandin, Agholme, Olsson, Svensson, Blennow, Zetterberg, Kågedal: "Lysosomal network proteins as potential novel CSF biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease." in: Neuromolecular medicine, Vol. 16, Issue 1, pp. 150-60, (2014) (PubMed).

  • Target

    LAMP1 (Lysosomal-Associated Membrane Protein 1 (LAMP1))

    Alternative Name

    CD107a

    Background

    CD107a, also known as lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1 (LAMP-1), is a heavily glycosylated, type I transmembrane protein that constitutes the major sialoglycoproteins on lysosomal membranes. It is a ligand for galaptin, an S-type lectin present in extracellular matrix, through its recognition of acetyllactosamine oligosaccharide chains, and is a ligand for E-selectin-mediated cell adhesion. CD107a is expressed by granulocytes, T cells, macrophages, dendritic cells, activated platelets, tonsillar epithelium and some tumor cell lines, including U937 and KG1a. It is also a widely expressed intracellular antigen. LAMP-1 may function in protecting the inner surface of the lysosomal membrane by forming a barrier to lysosomal hydrolases. The upregulation of both CD107a and CD107b on the surface of tumor cell lines has been associated with their enhanced metastatic potential, where they may increase adhesion to extracellular matrix and endothelium.

    Pathways

    Autophagy
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