SSTR2 antibody (Intracellular)
Quick Overview for SSTR2 antibody (Intracellular) (ABIN7043764)
Target
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Host
Clonality
Conjugate
Application
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Binding Specificity
- AA 339-359, Intracellular
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Purpose
- A Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody to Somatostatin Receptor Type 2
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Specificity
- Intracellular, C-terminus
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Cross-Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
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Predicted Reactivity
- Mouse,human - identical
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Characteristics
- Anti-Somatostatin Receptor Type 2 Antibody (ABIN7043764, ABIN7045263 and ABIN7045264) is a highly specific antibody directed against an epitope of the rat protein. The antibody can be used in western blot and immunohistochemistry applications. It has been designed to recognize SSTR2 from human, mouse, and rat samples.
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Purification
- Affinity purified on immobilized antigen.
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Immunogen
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Immunogen: Synthetic peptide
Immunogen Sequence: (C)ERSDSKQDKSRLNETTETQRT corresponding to residues 339-359 of rat SSTR2
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Isotype
- IgG
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Application Notes
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Antigen preadsorption control: 1 μg peptide per 1 μg antibody
Application Dilutions Immunohistochemistry paraffin embedded sections ihc: N/A
Application Dilutions Western blot wb: 1:400
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Comment
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Negative Control: (ABIN7237235)
Blocking Peptide: (ABIN7237235)
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Format
- Lyophilized
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Reconstitution
- 0.2 mL double distilled water (DDW).
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Concentration
- 1 mg/mL
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Buffer
- PBS pH 7.4
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Storage
- 4 °C,-20 °C
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Storage Comment
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Storage before reconstitution: The antibody ships as a lyophilized powder at room temperature. Upon arrival, it should be stored at -20°C.
Storage after reconstitution: The reconstituted solution can be stored at 4°C for up to 1 week. For longer periods, small aliquots should be stored at -20°C. Avoid multiple freezing and thawing. Centrifuge all antibody preparations before use (10000 x g 5 min).
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- SSTR2 (Somatostatin Receptor 2 (SSTR2))
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Alternative Name
- SSTR2
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Background
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SSTR2a, SS2R, Smstr2, SRIF1A,Somatostatin is a small cyclic peptide that is widely expressed throughout the central nervous system and peripheral tissues1. In peripheral tissues, somatostatin exerts inhibitory effects on secretion processes, whereas in the brain, it acts as a neurotransmitter in both a stimulatory and an inhibitory manner1,2.Somatostatin mediates its action via six high affinity G-protein coupled receptors (SSTR1, SSTR2a, SSTR2b, SSTR3, SSTR4, and SSTR5), which are encoded by five genes1,2. Expression of the different receptors is developmentally regulated in a time- and tissue-specific manner2.Somatostatin receptors have been found on a variety of neuroendocrine tumors, such as paragangliomas, carcinoids, and breast tumors3. Synthetic peptide derivatives of somatostatin have been successfully used in the treatment of neuroendocrine malignancies and in vivo imaging of tumors that are positive for somatostatin receptors4.In general, SSTR2 is the most common SSTR subtype found in human tumors, followed by SSTR1, with SSTR3 and SSTR4 being less common.
Alternative names: Somatostatin Receptor Type 2, SSTR2a, SS2R, Smstr2, SRIF1A -
Gene ID
- 54305
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NCBI Accession
- NM_001050
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UniProt
- P30680
Target
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