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N-Cadherin antibody (Cytoplasmic Domain) (CF®568)

This anti-N-Cadherin antibody is a Mouse Monoclonal antibody detecting N-Cadherin in WB, IF and FACS. Suitable for Human and Mouse.
Catalog No. ABIN6169562

Quick Overview for N-Cadherin antibody (Cytoplasmic Domain) (CF®568) (ABIN6169562)

Target

See all N-Cadherin (CDH2) Antibodies
N-Cadherin (CDH2) (Cadherin 2 (CDH2))

Reactivity

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Human, Mouse

Host

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Mouse

Clonality

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Monoclonal

Conjugate

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This N-Cadherin antibody is conjugated to CF®568

Application

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Western Blotting (WB), Immunofluorescence (IF), Flow Cytometry (FACS)

Clone

13A9
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    Cytoplasmic Domain

    Purpose

    Mouse Monoclonal anti-N-Cadherin / Cadherin-2 / CD325 (13A9), CF568 Conjugate

    Characteristics

    This antibody recognizes a protein of ~140 kDa, identified as N-Cadherin (NCAD), also known as CD325. NCAD is a member of the Cadherin superfamily, and consists of five extracellular repeats, a transmembrane domain and a cytoplasmic domain. CD325 deficient mice die at day 10 of gestation and embryos display major heart defects and malformed neural tubes and somites. Consistent with this, CD325 has been implicated in several aspects of cardiac development including the precardiac mesoderm, establishment of left-right symmetry and cardiac looping morphogenesis. Furthermore, CD325 is normally involved in inducing cell cycle arrest and its expression is frequently deregulated in cancer cells. Studies have linked N-cadherin to cancer metastasis by showing the aggressive tumor cells had preferentially turned on N-cadherin as opposed to E- or P-cadherin. 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 N-cadherin cytoplasmic domain (exact sequence is proprietary)

    Isotype

    IgG1 kappa
  • Application Notes

    Flow Cytometry 0.5-1 μg/million cells/0.1 mL
    • Immunofluorescence 1-2 μg/mL
    • Western blotting 0.5-1 μg/mL
    • Optimal dilution for a specific application should be determined by user

    Comment

    HeLa or HUVEC cells. Heart, Pancreas or Cerebral Cortex

    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

    N-Cadherin (CDH2) (Cadherin 2 (CDH2))

    Alternative Name

    N-Cadherin / Cadherin-2 / CD325

    Background

    Cadherin-2 N cadherin neuronal, Cadherin-2 type 1, Cadherin-2, Calcium dependent adhesion protein neuronal, CD325, CDH2, CDHN, CDw325, N-Cadherin, NCAD

    Molecular Weight

    130-140 kDa

    Gene ID

    1000, 464829

    UniProt

    P19022

    Pathways

    Regulation of Muscle Cell Differentiation, Cell-Cell Junction Organization, Synaptic Membrane
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