ADRA1B anticorps (Extracellular, N-Term)
Aperçu rapide pour ADRA1B anticorps (Extracellular, N-Term) (ABIN7886056)
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Clonalité
Conjugué
Application
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Épitope
- AA 21-35, Extracellular, N-Term
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Fonction
- A Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody to α1B-Adrenergic Receptor
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Réactivité croisée
- Humain, Souris, Rat
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Homologie
- 15 amino acid residues identical, rat - 13,Mouse - 14
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Attributs du produit
- Anti-α1B-Adrenergic Receptor (extracellular) Antibody (ABIN7042897, ABIN7043914 and ABIN7043915) is a highly specific antibody directed against an extracellular epitope of the human α1B-adrenoceptor. The antibody can be used in western blot, immunohistochemistry, live cell imaging and indirect flow cytometry applications. It has been designed to recognize α1B-adrenoceptor from human, rat and mouse samples.
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Purification
- Affinity purified on immobilized antigen.
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Immunogène
- (C)KNANFTGPNQTSSNS, corresponding to amino acid residues 21-35 of human alpha1B-adrenoceptor
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Isotype
- IgG
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Indications d'application
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WB: 1:200
FC: 10 μg per reaction
ICC: The optimal concentration should be determined by the user
IHC: 1:100
IP: The optimal concentration should be determined by the user
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Commentaires
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Cited Application: IHC
Negative Control: (ABIN7234661)
Blocking Peptide: (ABIN7234661)
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Format
- Lyophilized
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Reconstitution
- 25 μL, 50 μL or 0.2 mL double distilled water (DDW), depending on the sample size.
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Concentration
- 0.8 mg/mL
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Buffer
- PBS pH 7.4, 1 % BSA with 0.05 % sodium azide
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Agent conservateur
- Sodium azide
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Précaution d'utilisation
- This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
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Stock
- -20 °C
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Stockage commentaire
- The antibody ships as a lyophilized powder at room temperature. Upon arrival, it should be stored at -20°C
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- ADRA1B (Adrenergic, alpha-1B-, Receptor (ADRA1B))
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Autre désignation
- ADRA1B
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Sujet
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Synonyms: Alpha-1B adrenoceptor, ADA1B, ADRA1B
Description: Adrenergic receptors (also called adrenoceptors) are the receptors for the catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline (called epinephrine and norepinephrine in the United States). Adrenaline and noradrenaline play important roles in the control of blood pressure, myocardial contractile rate and force, airway reactivity, and a variety of metabolic and central nervous system functions. Adrenergic receptors are members of the G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily of membrane proteins. They share a common structure of seven putative transmembrane domains, an extracellular amino terminus, and a cytoplasmic carboxyl terminus.Adrenoceptors are divided into three types: α1, α2 and β adrenoceptors. Each type is further divided into at least three subtypes: α1A, α1B, α1D, α2A, α2B, α2C, β1, β2, β3.1,2 They are expressed in nearly all peripheral tissues and in the central nervous system.1,2 All α1-adrenoceptors (α1-ARs) activate phospholipases C and A2.3 In addition to mobilizing intracellular calcium, the α1-ARs have also been shown to activate calcium influx via voltage-dependent and -independent calcium channels.4 α1B-Adrenergic receptor populations are greatest in the spleen, kidney, cerebellum, and fetal brain.5α1B-Adrenoceptor causes contraction of smooth muscle cells and thereby controls vascular tone, blood pressure, and accelerates the development of atherosclerosis.5
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ID gène
- 147
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NCBI Accession
- NM_000679
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UniProt
- P35368
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Pathways
- AMPK Signaling, Carbohydrate Homeostasis, Regulation of Carbohydrate Metabolic Process
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