Apo-B100 antibody (Biotin)
Quick Overview for Apo-B100 antibody (Biotin) (ABIN7449340)
Target
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Host
Clonality
Conjugate
Application
Clone
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Purpose
- Goat anti-Human Apo B-100 [B06] Antibody Biotin Conjugated
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Immunogen
- Human Apolipoprotein B100
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Isotype
- IgG
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Application Notes
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WB: 1:1,000 - 1:80,000
ELISA: 1:1,000 - 1:80,000
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Concentration
- 1 mg/mL
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Buffer
- 75 mM Sodium Phosphate, 75 mM NaCl, 0.5 mM EDTA, 0.02 % Sodium azide, pH 7.2
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Preservative
- Sodium azide
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Precaution of Use
- This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
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Storage
- 4 °C
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Expiry Date
- 12 months
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- Apo-B100 (Apoprotein B100 (Apo-B100))
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Alternative Name
- ApoB-100
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Background
- Background: ApoB exists in human plasma in two isoforms, ApoB-48 (Chen et al., 1987) and Apo B-100 (Wei et al., 1985, Yang et al., 1986a, 1989a,b, 1990, Chen et al., 1986, Yang et al., 1990, Yang and Pownall, 1992). Apo B-100 is the major physiological ligand for the LDL receptor. Apo B-100 is a large monomeric protein, containing 4536 amino acids (m.w. 515 kDa, Yang et al., 1986b). Apo B-100 is synthesized in the liver and is required for the assembly of VLDL. It is found in LDL and VLDL after the removal of the Apo A, E and C. Apo B-48 is present in chylomicrons and their remnants. It is essential for the intestinal absorption of dietary lipids. Apo B levels correlate with the risk of coronary disease. The Apo B protein is directly involved in the retention of LDL with the arterial wall (Olofsson and Boren, 2012). Apo B-48 is synthesized in the small intestine. It comprises approximately half of the N-terminal region of ApoB-100 and is the result of posttranscriptional mRNA editing by a stop codon in the intestine not found in the liver.
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Gene ID
- 338
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NCBI Accession
- NP_000375
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UniProt
- P04114
Target
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