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Rhodopsin antibody

The Mouse Monoclonal anti-Rhodopsin antibody has been validated for WB, IHC, ELISA, IP, ICC and IF. It is suitable to detect Rhodopsin in samples from Cow. There are 2+ publications available.
Catalog No. ABIN863085

Quick Overview for Rhodopsin antibody (ABIN863085)

Target

See all Rhodopsin (RHO) Antibodies
Rhodopsin (RHO)

Reactivity

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Cow

Host

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Mouse

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Monoclonal

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This Rhodopsin antibody is un-conjugated

Application

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Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), ELISA, Immunoprecipitation (IP), Immunocytochemistry (ICC), Immunofluorescence (IF)

Clone

1D4
  • Specificity

    Detects ~40 kDa. Recognizes Rhodopsin (native and recombinant forms). No known reactivity to other proteins. Binds specifically to the C-terminal epitope -T-E-T-S-Q-V-A-P-A-(COOH).

    Cross-Reactivity

    Vertebrate

    Purification

    Protein G Purified

    Immunogen

    Bovine Rhodopsin

    Isotype

    IgG1
  • Application Notes

    • WB (1:1000)
    • IHC (1:100)
    • optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.

    Comment

    1 μg/ml of ABIN863084 was sufficient for detection of rhodopsin in 10 μg of rat eye lysate by colorimetric immunoblot analysis using Goat anti-mouse IgG:HRP as the secondary antibody.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Liquid

    Concentration

    1 mg/mL

    Buffer

    PBS pH 7.4, 50 % glycerol, 0.09 % sodium azide, Storage buffer may change when conjugated

    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

    -20°C
  • Makowka, Bruegmann, Dusend, Malan, Beiert, Hesse, Fleischmann, Sasse: "Optogenetic stimulation of Gs-signaling in the heart with high spatio-temporal precision." in: Nature communications, Vol. 10, Issue 1, pp. 1281, (2019) (PubMed).

    Cheng, Djajadi, Molday: "Cell-specific markers for the identification of retinal cells by immunofluorescence microscopy." in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), Vol. 935, pp. 185-99, (2012) (PubMed).

  • Target

    Rhodopsin (RHO)

    Alternative Name

    Rhodopsin

    Target Type

    Chemical

    Background

    Rhodopsin consists of the protein moiety opsin and a reversibly covalently bound cofactor, retinal. Opsin, a bundle of seven membrane embedded alpha-helices, binds retinal, a photo reactive chromophore, in a central pocket (2, 3). In addition to being the pigment of the retina that is responsible for both the formation of the photoreceptor cells, its function is to specifically convey information stored in the specific geometry of the chormophore to the surface of the molecule upon light absorption (2). In the active state, rhodopsin activates transduction, a GTP binding protein. Once activated, transduction promotes the hydrolysis of cGMP by phosphodiesterase. Rhodopsin's activity is believed to be shut off by its phosphorylation followed by binding of the soluble protein arrestin (4). Mutations in the rhodopsin gene lead to retinitis pigmentosa, which can be inherited as an autosomal dominant, an autosomal recessive or an X-linked recessive disorder (5).

    Gene ID

    509933

    NCBI Accession

    NP_001014890

    UniProt

    P02699

    Pathways

    WNT Signaling, Sensory Perception of Sound, Regulation of G-Protein Coupled Receptor Protein Signaling, Phototransduction
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