ABCC1 antibody can be used for detection of ABCC1 by ELISA at 1:62500. ABCC1 antibody can be used for detection of ABCC1 by western blot at 1 μg/mL, and HRP conjugated secondary antibody should be diluted 1:50,000 - 100,000.
Restrictions
For Research Use only
Format
Lyophilized
Reconstitution
Add 50 ?L of distilled water. Final antibody concentration is 1 mg/mL.
Concentration
1 mg/mL
Buffer
Antibody is lyophilized in PBS buffer with 2 % sucrose.
Handling Advice
As with any antibody avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.
Storage
4 °C/-20 °C
Storage Comment
For short periods of storage (days) store at 4 °C. For longer periods of storage, store ABCC1 antibody at -20 °C.
Target
ABCC1
(ATP-Binding Cassette, Sub-Family C (CFTR/MRP), Member 1 (ABCC1))
ABC29 antibody, ABCC antibody, GS-X antibody, MRP antibody, MRP1 antibody, Abcc1a antibody, Abcc1b antibody, Mdrap antibody, Mrp1 antibody, Avcc1a antibody, Mrp antibody, ABCC13 antibody, ATP binding cassette subfamily C member 1 antibody, ATP-binding cassette, sub-family C (CFTR/MRP), member 1 antibody, multidrug resistance-associated protein 1 antibody, ABCC1 antibody, Abcc1 antibody, LOC100152428 antibody, LOC100346553 antibody
Background
ABCC1 is a member of the superfamily of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters. ABC proteins transport various molecules across extra-and intra-cellular membranes. ABC genes are divided into seven distinct subfamilies (ABC1, MDR/TAP, MRP, ALD, OABP, GCN20, White). This full transporter is a member of the MRP subfamily which is involved in multi-drug resistance. This protein functions as a multispecific organic anion transporter, with oxidized glutatione, cysteinyl leukotrienes, and activated aflatoxin B1 as substrates. This protein also transports glucuronides and sulfate conjugates of steroid hormones and bile salts. Alternative splicing by exon deletion results in several splice variants but maintains the original open reading frame in all forms. The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the superfamily of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters. ABC proteins transport various molecules across extra-and intra-cellular membranes. ABC genes are divided into seven distinct subfamilies (ABC1, MDR/TAP, MRP, ALD, OABP, GCN20, White). This full transporter is a member of the MRP subfamily which is involved in multi-drug resistance. This protein functions as a multispecific organic anion transporter, with oxidized glutatione, cysteinyl leukotrienes, and activated aflatoxin B1 as substrates. This protein also transports glucuronides and sulfate conjugates of steroid hormones and bile salts. Alternative splicing by exon deletion results in several splice variants but maintains the original open reading frame in all forms.