PAX6 anticorps (N-Term)
Aperçu rapide pour PAX6 anticorps (N-Term) (ABIN7869161)
Antigène
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Clonalité
Conjugué
Application
Clone
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Épitope
- AA 1-300, N-Term
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Fonction
- PAX-6 Antibody
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Purification
- Protein G affinity chromatography
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Immunogène
- A recombinant fragment (N-terminus, aa 1-300) was used as the immunogen for the PAX-6 antibody.
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Isotype
- IgG1, kappa
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Indications d'application
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Optimal dilution of the PAX-6 antibody should be determined by the researcher.
1. Staining of formalin-fixed tissues requires boiling tissue sections in 10 mM Tris buffer with 1 mM EDTA, pH 9, for 10-20 min followed by cooling at RT for 20 min
2. The prediluted format is supplied in a dropper bottle and is optimized for use in IHC. After epitope retrieval step (if required), drip mAb solution onto the tissue section and incubate at RT for 30 min. -
Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Format
- Liquid
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Buffer
- Prediluted in 1X PBS, 0.1 mg/mL BSA (US sourced), 0.05 % sodium azide, *For IHC use only*
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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
- 4 °C,-20 °C
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Stockage commentaire
- Store the PAX-6 antibody at 2-8oC (with azide) or aliquot and store at -20oC or colder (without azide).
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- PAX6 (Paired Box 6 (PAX6))
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Autre désignation
- PAX-6
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Sujet
- Pax genes contain paired domains with strong homology to genes in Drosophila, which are involved in programming early development. Lesions in the Pax-6 gene account for most cases of aniridia, a congenital malformation of the eye, chiefly characterized by iris hypoplasia, which can cause blindness. Pax-6 is involved in other anterior segment malformations besides aniridia, such as Peters anomaly, a major error in the embryonic development of the eye with corneal clouding with variable iridolenticulocorneal adhesions. The Pax-6 gene encodes a transcriptional regulator that recognizes target genes through its paired-type DNA-binding domain. The paired domain is composed of two distinct DNA-binding subdomains, the amino-terminal subdomain and the carboxy-terminal subdomain, which bind respective consensus DNA sequences. The human Pax-6 gene produces two alternatively spliced isoforms that have the distinct structure of the paired domain.
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UniProt
- P26367
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Pathways
- Peptide Hormone Metabolism, Carbohydrate Homeostasis
Antigène
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