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Complement MASP3 antibody

This Rat Monoclonal antibody specifically detects Complement MASP3 in WB and IA. It exhibits reactivity toward Human. It has been mentioned in 2+ publications
Catalog No. ABIN2192065
$1,020.79
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100 μg
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Quick Overview for Complement MASP3 antibody (ABIN2192065)

Target

Complement MASP3

Reactivity

Human

Host

  • 1
Rat

Clonality

  • 1
Monoclonal

Conjugate

  • 1
Un-conjugated

Application

Western Blotting (WB), Immunoassay (IA)

Clone

38:12-3
  • Sterility

    0.2 μm filtered
  • Application Notes

    For Western blotting dilutions to be used depend on detection system applied. It is recommended that users test the reagent and determine their own optimal dilutions. The typical starting working dilution is 1:50.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Buffer

    PBS, containing 0.1 % bovine serum albumin and 0.02 % sodium azide.

    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

    Storage Comment

    Product should be stored at 4 °C. Under recommended storage conditions, product is stable for one year.

    Expiry Date

    12 months
  • Møller-Kristensen, Thiel, Sjöholm, Matsushita, Jensenius: "Cooperation between MASP-1 and MASP-2 in the generation of C3 convertase through the MBL pathway." in: International immunology, Vol. 19, Issue 2, pp. 141-9, (2007) (PubMed).

    Stengaard-Pedersen, Thiel, Gadjeva, Møller-Kristensen, Sørensen, Jensen, Sjøholm, Fugger, Jensenius: "Inherited deficiency of mannan-binding lectin-associated serine protease 2." in: The New England journal of medicine, Vol. 349, Issue 6, pp. 554-60, (2003) (PubMed).

  • Target

    Complement MASP3

    Background

    The monoclonal antibody 38:12-3 recognizes MASP-3, a 94 kDa mannan-binding lectin (MBL)- associated serine protease. Three pathways of complement activation have been reported: the antibody-dependent classical pathway, the antibody-independent alternative pathway and the lectin pathway. Activation of each pathway involves formation of serine protease complexes, which results in activation of the central complement component, C3. In the lectin pathway, mannose- binding-lectin (MBL)-associated serine proteases (MASP) form complexes with oligopolymeric lectin molecules, which are involved in pattern recognition. Upon binding of the recognition molecules to carbohydrates on the surface of micro- organisms, MASPs are converted to their active forms and initiate complement activation. Six members of the family of MASP-like serine proteases have been reported: MASP-1, MASP-2, MASP-3, Map19, C1r and C1s. These products show identical domain organization, even though the overall amino acid sequence identity is only approximately 40 % . Each MASP-type forms homodimers and is individually 2+ associated with MBL and the ficolins in a Ca -dependent matter. The four MBL-associated proteins are generated from only two genes, the MASP-1/3 gene encodes MASP-1 and MASP-3, whereas the MASP-2/Map19 gene gives rise to MASP-2 and the non-enzymatic MASP-2 MAp19. MASP-1 associates preferentially with low oligomer MBL (termed MBL-I), whereas MASP-2 and MASP-3 associate mainly with larger MBL oligomers (MBL II and MBL III). MASP-3 is generated by alternative splicing of the MASP-1/3 gene. The MASP-3 transcription product is composed of an A chain, which is common to both MASP-1 and MASP-3, and a B chain, which is unique to MASP- 3. The biological function of MASP-3 remains unclear. However, MASP-3 was found to downregulate the C4 and C2 cleaving activity of MASP-2. MASP-3 inhibits MASP-2 by a combination of competitive inhibition of MASP-2 association with MBL and inhibition of activation of the MBL-associated MASP-2. The monoclonal antibody 38:12-3 does not recognize MASP-1.
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