CSTB Antikörper (Middle Region)
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- Target Alle CSTB Antikörper anzeigen
- CSTB (Cystatin B (Stefin B) (CSTB))
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Bindungsspezifität
- Middle Region
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Reaktivität
- Human, Ratte, Maus, Pferd, Schwein, Kaninchen, Hund
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Wirt
- Kaninchen
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Klonalität
- Polyklonal
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Konjugat
- Dieser CSTB Antikörper ist unkonjugiert
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Applikation
- Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
- Sequenz
- AGTNYFIKVH VGDEDFVHLR VFQSLPHENK PLTLSNYQTN KAKHDELTYF
- Homologie
- Dog: 92%, Horse: 85%, Human: 100%, Mouse: 83%, Pig: 79%, Rabbit: 77%, Rat: 79%
- Produktmerkmale
- This is a rabbit polyclonal antibody against CSTB. It was validated on Western Blot and immunohistochemistry.
- Aufreinigung
- Affinity Purified
- Immunogen
- The immunogen is a synthetic peptide directed towards the middle region of human CSTB
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- Applikationshinweise
- Optimal working dilutions should be determined experimentally by the investigator.
- Kommentare
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Antigen size: 98 AA
- Beschränkungen
- Nur für Forschungszwecke einsetzbar
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- Format
- Liquid
- Konzentration
- Lot specific
- Buffer
- Liquid. Purified antibody supplied in 1x PBS buffer with 0.09 % (w/v) sodium azide and 2 % sucrose.
- Konservierungsmittel
- Sodium azide
- Vorsichtsmaßnahmen
- This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
- Handhabung
- Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
- Lagerung
- -20 °C
- Informationen zur Lagerung
- For short term use, store at 2-8°C up to 1 week. For long term storage, store at -20°C in small aliquots to prevent freeze-thaw cycles.
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- Target
- CSTB (Cystatin B (Stefin B) (CSTB))
- Andere Bezeichnung
- CSTB (CSTB Produkte)
- Hintergrund
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CSTB is a stefin that functions as an intracellular thiol protease inhibitor. The protein is able to form a dimer stabilized by noncovalent forces, inhibiting papain and cathepsins l, h and b. The protein is thought to play a role in protecting against the proteases leaking from lysosomes. Evidence indicates that mutations in CSTB gene are responsible for the primary defects in patients with progressive myoclonic epilepsy a stefin that functions as an intracellular thiol protease inhibitor. The protein is able to form a dimer stabilized by noncovalent forces, inhibiting papain and cathepsins l, h and b. The protein is thought to play a role in protecting against the proteases leaking from lysosomes. Evidence indicates that mutations in this gene are responsible for the primary defects in patients with progressive myoclonic epilepsy.The cystatin superfamily encompasses proteins that contain multiple cystatin-like sequences. Some of the members are active cysteine protease inhibitors, while others have lost or perhaps never acquired this inhibitory activity. There are three inhibitory families in the superfamily, including the type 1 cystatins (stefins), type 2 cystatins and kininogens. This gene encodes a stefin that functions as an intracellular thiol protease inhibitor. The protein is able to form a dimer stabilized by noncovalent forces, inhibiting papain and cathepsins l, h and b. The protein is thought to play a role in protecting against the proteases leaking from lysosomes. Evidence indicates that mutations in this gene are responsible for the primary defects in patients with progressive myoclonic epilepsy (EPM1).
Alias Symbols: CST6, EPM1, PME, STFB, ULD, EPM1A
Protein Interaction Partner: UBC, SARNP, DPP7, BAG3, CFTR, ECT2, SEC24A, NUDC, MAT2A, FLNB, DCUN1D1, CUL3, RAD21, SPRY2, CTSL, CTSD, CTSH, CTSB, CST3, VHL,
Protein Size: 98 - Molekulargewicht
- 11 kDa
- Gen-ID
- 1476
- NCBI Accession
- NM_000100, NP_000091
- UniProt
- P04080
- Pathways
- Response to Water Deprivation
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