STATH Polyclonal antibody

STATH Polyclonal Antibody for WB, ELISA

Host / Isotype

Rabbit / IgG

Reactivity

human, mouse

Applications

WB, ELISA

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Cat no : 19724-1-AP

Synonyms

STATH, statherin, STR



Tested Applications

Positive WB detected inhuman saliva, mouse pancreas tissue

Recommended dilution

ApplicationDilution
Western Blot (WB)WB : 1:2000-1:10000
It is recommended that this reagent should be titrated in each testing system to obtain optimal results.
Sample-dependent, Check data in validation data gallery.

Published Applications

WBSee 1 publications below

Product Information

19724-1-AP targets STATH in WB, ELISA applications and shows reactivity with human, mouse samples.

Tested Reactivity human, mouse
Cited Reactivityhuman
Host / Isotype Rabbit / IgG
Class Polyclonal
Type Antibody
Immunogen Peptide
Full Name statherin
Calculated Molecular Weight 7 kDa
Observed Molecular Weight 7 kDa
GenBank Accession NumberNM_003154
Gene Symbol STATH
Gene ID (NCBI) 6779
RRIDAB_10638470
Conjugate Unconjugated
Form Liquid
Purification MethodAntigen affinity purification
Storage Buffer PBS with 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol pH 7.3.
Storage ConditionsStore at -20°C. Stable for one year after shipment. Aliquoting is unnecessary for -20oC storage. 20ul sizes contain 0.1% BSA.

Background Information

STATH belongs to the histatin/statherin family. STATH is a salivary protein that stabilizes saliva supersaturated with calcium salts by inhibiting the precipitation of calcium phosphate salts. It also modulates hydroxyapatite crystal formation on the tooth surface.

Protocols

Product Specific Protocols
WB protocol for STATH antibody 19724-1-APDownload protocol
Standard Protocols
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Publications

SpeciesApplicationTitle
humanWB

BBA Clin

Secretion of salivary statherin is compromised in uncontrolled diabetic patients.

Authors - Masahiro Izumi

J Forensic Sci

Saliva identification in forensic samples by automated microextraction and intact mass analysis of statherin

Authors - Catherine O Brown