Anticorps Monoclonal anti-Alpha E-Catenin
Alpha E-Catenin Monoclonal Antibody for WB, IHC, FC (Intra), Indirect ELISA
Hôte / Isotype
Mouse / IgG1
Réactivité testée
Humain, souris
Applications
WB, IHC, FC (Intra), Indirect ELISA
Conjugaison
Non conjugué
CloneNo.
2B7B8
N° de cat : 66221-1-PBS
Synonymes
Galerie de données de validation
Informations sur le produit
66221-1-PBS cible Alpha E-Catenin dans les applications de WB, IHC, FC (Intra), Indirect ELISA et montre une réactivité avec des échantillons Humain, souris
Réactivité | Humain, souris |
Hôte / Isotype | Mouse / IgG1 |
Clonalité | Monoclonal |
Type | Anticorps |
Immunogène | Alpha E-Catenin Protéine recombinante Ag23603 |
Nom complet | catenin (cadherin-associated protein), alpha 1, 102kDa |
Masse moléculaire calculée | 906 aa, 100 kDa |
Poids moléculaire observé | 95-100 kDa |
Numéro d’acquisition GenBank | BC031262 |
Symbole du gène | Alpha E-Catenin |
Identification du gène (NCBI) | 1495 |
Conjugaison | Non conjugué |
Forme | Liquide |
Méthode de purification | Purification par protéine A |
Tampon de stockage | PBS only |
Conditions de stockage | Store at -80°C. 20ul contiennent 0,1% de BSA. |
Informations générales
Alpha catenin is an essential component of adherens junctions that connects E-cadherin-β-catenin complexes with the actin cytoskeleton. It also recruits a range of other important proteins to developing intercellular junctions. Three alpha catenins exist in human: alpha-E-catenin, alpha-N-catenin, and alpha-T-catenin, which share substantial amino-acid sequence similarity but have distinct tissue distribution. alpha-E-catenin is ubiquitously expressed, alpha-N-catenin is restricted to neuronal tissue, and alpha-T-catenin is primarily expressed in heart tissue. Reduced levels of alpha-E-catenin protein seem to be characteristic of many different human cancers, including malignant tumours of the breast, colon, stomach, oesophagus, bladder and liver. In addition, the loss of alpha-E-catenin often correlates with the degree of tumour differentiation and metastasis.