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VLDLR antibody (C-Term) (CF®640R)

VLDLR Reactivity: Human, Rat WB, IHC, FACS, IF, ISt Host: Mouse Monoclonal VLDLR-1337 CF®640R
Catalog No. ABIN6168163
  • Target See all VLDLR Antibodies
    VLDLR (Very Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor (VLDLR))
    Binding Specificity
    • 16
    • 16
    • 7
    • 6
    • 6
    • 6
    • 4
    • 3
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    C-Term
    Reactivity
    • 63
    • 25
    • 21
    • 7
    • 7
    • 4
    • 4
    • 3
    • 3
    Human, Rat
    Host
    • 49
    • 14
    Mouse
    Clonality
    • 47
    • 16
    Monoclonal
    Conjugate
    • 23
    • 6
    • 5
    • 4
    • 3
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    This VLDLR antibody is conjugated to CF®640R
    Application
    • 53
    • 40
    • 25
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    • 11
    • 9
    • 5
    • 2
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Flow Cytometry (FACS), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunostaining (ISt)
    Purpose
    Mouse Monoclonal anti-VLDL Receptor (VLDLR/1337), CF640R Conjugate
    Characteristics
    VLDLR (very low density lipoprotein receptor) is a member of the LDL receptor gene family, which includes LDL receptor, LRP, megalin, VLDLR and ApoER2. The LDL receptor family is characterized by a cluster of cysteine-rich class A repeats, epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like repeats, YWTD repeats and an O-linked sugar domain. VLDLR associates with RAP (receptor associated protein) during receptor folding, and RAP facilitates the secretion of the extracellular region of VLDLR. VLDLR is thought to mediate the interaction of extracellular Reelin and cytosolic mDab1 (mammalian disabled protein), which activates a tyrosine kinase. This pathway regulates the migration of neurons along the radial glial fiber network during brain development. Primary antibodies are available purified, or with a selection of fluorescent CF® dyes and other labels. CF® dyes offer exceptional brightness and photostability. Note: Conjugates of blue fluorescent dyes like CF®405S and CF®405M are not recommended for detecting low abundance targets, because blue dyes have lower fluorescence and can give higher non-specific background than other dye colors.
    Immunogen
    Recombinant human VLDLR fragment from c-terminal (exact sequence is proprietary)
    Clone
    VLDLR-1337
    Isotype
    IgG1
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  • Application Notes
    Immunohistology (formalin) 1-2 μg/mL
    • Staining of formalin-fixed tissues is enhanced by boiling tissue sections in 10 mM Tris, 1 mM EDTA  pH 9.0 for 10-20 min followed by cooling at RT for 20 min
    • Immunofluorescence 0.5-1 μg/mL
    • Flow Cytometry 0.5-1 μg/million cells/0.1 mL
    • Western blotting 0.5-1 μg/mL
    • Optimal dilution for a specific application should be determined by user
    Comment

    HeLa or U-251 cells. Pancreas, Cerebellum, Heart or Skeletal Muscle.

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Liquid
    Concentration
    100 μg/mL
    Buffer
    PBS/0.1 % BSA/0.05 % 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.
    Handling Advice
    Protect from light
  • Target
    VLDLR (Very Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor (VLDLR))
    Alternative Name
    VLDL Receptor (VLDLR Products)
    Synonyms
    CARMQ1 antibody, CHRMQ1 antibody, VLDLRCH antibody, AA408956 antibody, AI451093 antibody, AW047288 antibody, vldlr antibody, very low density lipoprotein receptor antibody, very low density lipoprotein receptor S homeolog antibody, VLDLR antibody, Vldlr antibody, vldlr.S antibody
    Background
    Very low-density lipoprotein receptor, VLDL receptor, VLDL-R, VLDLR
    Molecular Weight
    143-161 kDa
    Gene ID
    7436
    Pathways
    Cellular Response to Molecule of Bacterial Origin
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