BIN1 Antikörper
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- Target Alle BIN1 Antikörper anzeigen
- BIN1 (Bridging Integrator 1 (BIN1))
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Reaktivität
- Human, Maus
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Wirt
- Maus
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Klonalität
- Monoklonal
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Konjugat
- Dieser BIN1 Antikörper ist unkonjugiert
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Applikation
- Western Blotting (WB), ELISA, Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunoprecipitation (IP), Fluorescence Microscopy (FM)
- Hersteller Produkt- Nr.
- 200-301-e61
- Hersteller
- Rockland
- Verwendungszweck
- BIN1 Antibody
- Kreuzreaktivität (Details)
- BIN1 antibody is specific for human BIN1 protein.
- Produktmerkmale
- Synonyms: mouse anti-BIN1 Antibody, AMPHL, Myc box-dependent-interacting protein 1, Amphiphysin II, Amphiphysin-like protein, Box-dependent myc-interacting protein 1, Bridging integrator 1, BIN 1, BIN-1, BIN1 antibody, anti-BIN1 antibody
- Aufreinigung
- Anti-BIN1 was purified from concentrated tissue culture supernate by Protein G chromatography followed by extensive dialysis against the buffer stated above.
- Sterilität
- Sterile filtered
- Immunogen
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Immunogen: Anti-BIN1 (MOUSE) Monoclonal Antibody was produced in mouse by repeated immunizations with BIN1 polypeptide followed by hybridoma development.
Immunogen Type: Recombinant Protein
- Klon
- 99F
- Isotyp
- IgG
- Top Product
- Discover our top product BIN1 Primärantikörper
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- Applikationshinweise
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Application Note: Anti-BIN1 antibody has been tested for use in ELISA, Western Blot, IP, and IF. Specific conditions for reactivity should be optimized by the end user.
Western Blot Dilution: 1:500-1:1500
Immunoprecipitation Dilution: 10-100 μL
ELISA Dilution: 1:5000 - 1:50000
IF Microscopy Dilution: 1:100-1:500
- Beschränkungen
- Nur für Forschungszwecke einsetzbar
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- Format
- Liquid
- Buffer
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Buffer: 0.02 M Potassium Phosphate, 0.15 M Sodium Chloride, pH 7.2
Stabilizer: None
Preservative: 0.01 % (w/v) Sodium Azide - Konservierungsmittel
- Sodium azide
- Vorsichtsmaßnahmen
- This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
- Lagerung
- 4 °C,-20 °C
- Informationen zur Lagerung
- Store vial at -20° C prior to opening. Aliquot contents and freeze at -20° C or below for extended storage. Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing. Centrifuge product if not completely clear after standing at room temperature. This product is stable for several weeks at 4° C as an undiluted liquid. Dilute only prior to immediate use.
- Haltbarkeit
- 12 months
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A role for the putative tumor suppressor Bin1 in muscle cell differentiation." in: Molecular and cellular biology, Vol. 18, Issue 1, pp. 566-75, (1998) (PubMed).
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A role for the putative tumor suppressor Bin1 in muscle cell differentiation." in: Molecular and cellular biology, Vol. 18, Issue 1, pp. 566-75, (1998) (PubMed).
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- Target
- BIN1 (Bridging Integrator 1 (BIN1))
- Andere Bezeichnung
- BIN1 (BIN1 Produkte)
- Hintergrund
- Background: Bin1 is a conserved member of the BAR family of genes that have been implicated in diverse cellular processes including endocytosis, actin organization, programmed cell death, stress responses, and transcriptional control. The first mammalian BAR protein to be discovered, Amphiphysin I (AmphI), was identified in an immunoscreen for proteins associated with the plasma membranes of synaptic neurons, functions in the control of clathrin-dependent synaptic vesicle endocytosis. The mammalian Bin1 gene was first identified in a two hybrid screen for polypeptides that bind to the N-terminal Myc box 1 (MB1) portion of the c-Myc oncoprotein. Bin1 is similar to AmphI in overall structure, with an N-terminal BAR domain and a C-terminal SH3 domain. However, the Bin1 gene is more complex than the AmphI gene, encoding at least seven different splice variants that differ widely in subcellular localization, tissue distribution, and ascribed functions. Alternate splicing of the Bin1 gene results in ten transcript variants encoding different isoform. Bin1 is expressed ubiquitously in mammalian cells. Certain splice variants of Bin1 are expressed in the neurons, muscle cells or tumor cells and play a role in cancer suppression. Studies in muscle cells suggest that Bin1 expression, structure, and localization are tightly regulated during muscle differentiation and suggested that Bin1 plays a functional role in the differentiation process. Defects in BIN1 are the cause of centronuclear myopathy autosomal recessive, also known as autosomal recessive myotubular myopathy.
- Gen-ID
- 274
- NCBI Accession
- NP_004296
- UniProt
- O00499
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