ICA1 antibody (AA 1-100) (Biotin)
Quick Overview for ICA1 antibody (AA 1-100) (Biotin) (ABIN1390747)
Target
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Host
Clonality
Conjugate
Application
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Binding Specificity
- AA 1-100
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Predicted Reactivity
- Human,Mouse,Rat,Cow,Pig,Horse,Rabbit
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Purification
- Purified by Protein A.
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Immunogen
- KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human ICA1
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Isotype
- IgG
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Application Notes
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WB 1:300-5000
IHC-P 1:200-400
IHC-F 1:100-500 -
Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Format
- Liquid
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Concentration
- 1 μg/μL
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Buffer
- Aqueous buffered solution containing 0.01M TBS ( pH 7.4) with 1 % BSA, 0.03 % Proclin300 and 50 % Glycerol.
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Preservative
- ProClin
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Precaution of Use
- This product contains ProClin: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, which should be handled by trained staff only.
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Storage
- -20 °C
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Storage Comment
- Store at -20°C for 12 months.
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Expiry Date
- 12 months
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- ICA1 (Islet Cell Autoantigen 1, 69kDa (ICA1))
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Alternative Name
- ICA1
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Background
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Synonyms: 69 kDa islet cell autoantigen, Diabetes mellitus type I autoantigen, ICA 1, ICA1, ICA69, ICA69_HUMAN, ICAp69, Islet cell autoantigen 1 69kD, Islet cell autoantigen 1 69 kDa, Islet cell autoantigen 1, Islet cell autoantigen 1 isoform, Islet cell autoantigen p69, OTTHUMP00000200933, OTTHUMP00000200934, OTTHUMP00000200941, OTTHUMP00000200993, p69.
Background: Carbonic anhydrases (CAs), also designated carbonate dehydratases or carbonate hydrolyases, form a large family of genes that encode zinc metalloenzymes of great physiologic importance. As catalysts of the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide, these enzymes participate in a variety of biologic processes, including respiration, acid-base balance, bone resorption and calcification as well as the formation of aqueous humor, cerebrospinal fluid, saliva and gastric acid. Genes in the ?carbonic anhydrase family encode either active carbonic anhydrase isozymes or _catalytic?(devoid of CO2 hydration activity) carbonic anhydrase-related proteins. Human CA I (CA1) is encoded by the CA1 gene, which maps to a region on chromosome 8 that harbors a cluster of CA genes. CA I localizes to the cytoplasm and research indicates that a severe deficiency of CA I does not result in any obvious hematological or renal consequences.
Target
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