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Anticorps Polyclonal de lapin anti-Progranulin/PGRN

Progranulin/PGRN Polyclonal Antibody for WB, IHC, Indirect ELISA

Hôte / Isotype

Lapin / IgG

Réactivité testée

Humain, rat, souris

Applications

WB, IHC, Indirect ELISA

Conjugaison

Non conjugué

N° de cat : 18410-1-PBS

Synonymes

granulin, Epithelin precursor, Glycoprotein 88, Glycoprotein of 88 Kda, Granulin precursor



Informations sur le produit

18410-1-PBS cible Progranulin/PGRN dans les applications de WB, IHC, Indirect ELISA et montre une réactivité avec des échantillons Humain, rat, souris

Réactivité Humain, rat, souris
Hôte / Isotype Lapin / IgG
Clonalité Polyclonal
Type Anticorps
Immunogène Progranulin/PGRN Protéine recombinante Ag13178
Nom complet granulin
Masse moléculaire calculée 64 kDa
Poids moléculaire observé 60-70 kDa
Numéro d’acquisition GenBankBC000324
Symbole du gène Granulin
Identification du gène (NCBI) 2896
Conjugaison Non conjugué
Forme Liquide
Méthode de purification Purification par affinité contre l'antigène
Tampon de stockage PBS only
Conditions de stockageStore at -80°C. 20ul contiennent 0,1% de BSA.

Informations générales

GRN, also known as PGRN or PCDGF, is a cysteine-rich protein of 68.5 kDa that is typically secreted into a highly glycosylated 88 kDa form. PGRN is a unique growth factor that plays an important role in cutaneous wound healing. It has an anti-inflammatory effect and promotes cell proliferation. When PCDGF is degraded to several 6-25 kDa fragments, called granulins (GRNs) by neutrophil proteases, a pro-inflammatory reaction occurs. PGRN is widely expressed, particularly in epithelial cells, immune cells, neurons, and chondrocytes. High levels of PGRN expression have been reported in human cancers, and its expression is closely correlated with the development and metastasis of several cancers. The recent discovery that mutations in the gene encoding for pro-granulin (GRN) cause frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), and other neurodegenerative diseases leading to dementia, has brought renewed interest in progranulin and its functions in the central nervous system.

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