TIRAP antibody
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- Target See all TIRAP Antibodies
- TIRAP (Toll-Interleukin 1 Receptor (TIR) Domain Containing Adaptor Protein (TIRAP))
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Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
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Host
- Rabbit
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Clonality
- Polyclonal
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Conjugate
- This TIRAP antibody is un-conjugated
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Application
- Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Immunofluorescence (IF)
- Purification
- Affinity purification
- Immunogen
- Recombinant protein of human TIRAP
- Isotype
- IgG
- Top Product
- Discover our top product TIRAP Primary Antibody
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- Application Notes
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WB 1:500 - 1:2000
IHC 1:50 - 1:200
IF 1:50 - 1:200 - Comment
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Highly expressed in liver, kidney, spleen, skeletal muscle and heart, Also detected in peripheral blood leukocytes, lung, placenta, small intestine, thymus, colon and brain
- Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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- Buffer
- PBS with 0.02 % sodium azide, 50 % glycerol, pH 7.3.
- 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
- -20 °C
- Storage Comment
- Store at -20C. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
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- Target
- TIRAP (Toll-Interleukin 1 Receptor (TIR) Domain Containing Adaptor Protein (TIRAP))
- Alternative Name
- TIRAP (TIRAP Products)
- Synonyms
- mal antibody, wyatt antibody, BACTS1 antibody, Mal antibody, MyD88-2 antibody, AA407980 antibody, C130027E04Rik antibody, Tlr4ap antibody, Wyatt antibody, toll-interleukin 1 receptor (TIR) domain containing adaptor protein antibody, TIR domain containing adaptor protein antibody, toll-interleukin 1 receptor (TIR) domain containing adaptor protein L homeolog antibody, toll-interleukin 1 receptor (TIR) domain-containing adaptor protein antibody, tirap antibody, TIRAP antibody, tirap.L antibody, Tirap antibody
- Background
- The innate immune system recognizes microbial pathogens through Toll-like receptors (TLRs), which identify pathogen-associated molecular patterns. Different TLRs recognize different pathogen-associated molecular patterns and all TLRs have a Toll-interleukin 1 receptor (TIR) domain, which is responsible for signal transduction. The protein encoded by this gene is a TIR adaptor protein involved in the TLR4 signaling pathway of the immune system. It activates NF-kappa-B, MAPK1, MAPK3 and JNK, which then results in cytokine secretion and the inflammatory response. Alternative splicing of this gene results in several transcript variants, however, not all variants have been fully described.
- Molecular Weight
- 23.883 kDa
- Gene ID
- 114609
- UniProt
- P58753
- Pathways
- TLR Signaling, Activation of Innate immune Response, Cellular Response to Molecule of Bacterial Origin, Toll-Like Receptors Cascades
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