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Frataxin antibody (AA 42-210)

The Mouse Monoclonal anti-Frataxin antibody has been validated for WB, ELISA, IF and ICC. It is suitable to detect Frataxin in samples from Human.
Catalog No. ABIN5776114

Quick Overview for Frataxin antibody (AA 42-210) (ABIN5776114)

Target

See all Frataxin (FXN) Antibodies
Frataxin (FXN)

Reactivity

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Human

Host

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Mouse

Clonality

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Monoclonal

Conjugate

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This Frataxin antibody is un-conjugated

Application

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Western Blotting (WB), ELISA, Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunocytochemistry (ICC)

Clone

AT10E11
  • Binding Specificity

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    AA 42-210

    Immunogen

    Recombinant human Frataxin (42-210aa) purified from E. coli

    Isotype

    IgG1 kappa
  • Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Liquid

    Concentration

    1 mg/mL

    Storage

    4 °C,-20 °C,-80 °C

    Storage Comment

    Can be stored at +2°C to +8°C for 1 week. For long term storage, aliquot and store at -20°C to -80°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing cycles.
  • Target

    Frataxin (FXN)

    Alternative Name

    Frataxin

    Background

    Frataxin, also known as FXN, is an iron binding protein which belongs to FRATAXIN family. It is an anti-apoptotic protein which prevents mitochondrial damage, reactive oxygen species production and act as either an iron chaperone or an iron storage protein. Frataxin is localized to the mitochondrion and regulating mitochondrial iron transport and respiration. Defects in this protein cause Friedreich ataxia.

    NCBI Accession

    NP_000135

    Pathways

    Transition Metal Ion Homeostasis, Regulation of Cell Size
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