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RBP4 Monoklonaler Antikörper

RBP4 Monoklonal Antikörper für WB, IHC, IF/ICC, IF-P, ELISA

Wirt / Isotyp

Maus / IgG2a

Getestete Reaktivität

human

Anwendung

WB, IHC, IF/ICC, IF-P, ELISA

Konjugation

Unkonjugiert

CloneNo.

1D12B11

Kat-Nr. : 66104-1-PBS

Synonyme

1D12B11, Plasma retinol binding protein, Plasma retinol-binding protein, Plasma retinol-binding protein(1-176), Plasma retinol-binding protein(1-179)



Geprüfte Anwendungen

Produktinformation

66104-1-PBS bindet in WB, IHC, IF/ICC, IF-P, ELISA RBP4 und zeigt Reaktivität mit human

Getestete Reaktivität human
Wirt / Isotyp Maus / IgG2a
Klonalität Monoklonal
Typ Antikörper
Immunogen RBP4 fusion protein Ag19295
Vollständiger Name retinol binding protein 4, plasma
Berechnetes Molekulargewicht 201 aa, 23 kDa
Beobachtetes Molekulargewicht 23 kDa
GenBank-ZugangsnummerBC020633
Gene symbol RBP4
Gene ID (NCBI) 5950
Konjugation Unkonjugiert
Form Liquid
Reinigungsmethode Protein-A-Reinigung
Lagerungspuffer PBS only
LagerungsbedingungenStore at -80°C. 20ul Größen enthalten 0,1% BSA.

Hintergrundinformationen

RBP4 (retinol-binding protein 4) is a carrier protein that transports vitamin A (retinol) from the liver to the peripheral tissues. Synthesized primarily by hepatocytes and adipocytes as a 21 kDa non-glycosylated protein, RBP4 is secreted into the circulation as a retinol-RBP4 complex. In plasma the RBP4-retinol complex is bound to transthyretin (TRR), which prevents prevent kidney filtration. Two truncated forms of RBP4, RBP4-L (truncated at Leu-183) and RBP4-LL (truncated at Leu-182 and Leu-183), exist by proteolytic process. RBP4-L and RBP4-LL, which do not bind TTR, are normally excreted into the urine but accumulate in the serum during renal failure. Urinary RBP4 has been reported as marker for glomerular disease. RBP4 also was identified as an adipokine that elevated in some INS-resistant states. Measurement of serum RBP4 could be used to assess the risk of INS resistance, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. (18752671, 16034410)