Cet anticorps Souris Monoclonal détecte spécifiquement Collagen Type V dans IHC (fro), EIA et RIA. Il présente une réactivité envers Humain et a été mentionné dans 1 publication.
The antibody reacts with native Human as well as heat denatured Human Collagen type V in RIA, ELISA and immunoblot assays. The antibody does not react with Collagen types I, II, III and IV. Human plasma proteins do not interfere with binding to collagen.
Réactivité croisée (Details)
Species reactivity (tested):Human.
Purification
PEG6000 precipitation + Sepharose 6B gel filtration
COL5
Reactivité: Rat
ELISA, IHC, IHC (fro), IF, RIA
Hôte: Lapin
Polyclonal
unconjugated
Indications d'application
Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.
Restrictions
For Research Use only
Format
Liquid
Reconstitution
Restore with 1 mL sterile water. Add preservative if preferred.
Stock
4 °C
Stockage commentaire
Store the antibody undiluted at 2-8 °C.
Rukosuev, Nanaev, Milovanov: "Participation of collagen types I, III, IV, V, and fibronectin in the formation of villi fibrosis in human term placenta." dans: Acta histochemica, Vol. 89, Issue 1, pp. 11-6, (1991) (PubMed).
Antigène
Collagen Type V (COL5)
(Collagen, Type V (COL5))
Autre désignation
Collagen Type V
Sujet
Collagens are highly conserved throughout evolution and are characterized by an uninterrupted "Glycine-X-Y" triplet repeat that is a necessary part of the triple helical structure. Type V Collagen is a member of group I Collagen (fibrillar forming collagen). It is a minor connective tissue component of nearly ubiquitous distribution. Type V Collagen binds to DNA, heparan sulfate, Thrombospondin, Heparin, and Insulin. Collagen V is composed of several subunits as follows: trimers of two alpha 1(V) and one alpha 2(V) chains in most tissues and trimers of one alpha 1(V), one alpha 2(V), and one alpha 3(V) chains in placenta. Type V Collagen is closely related to type XI Collagen and it is possible that the Collagen chains of types V and XI constitute a single collagen type with tissue specific chain combinations. Mutations in this gene are associated with Ehlers Danlos syndrome, types I and II.Synonyms: COL5A1