CALB2 Antibody - N-terminal region : Biotin (ARP58600_P050-Biotin)
Product Specifications
Gene Name
Calbindin 2
Gene Aliases
CR, CAL2, CAB29
Gene ID
794
Swiss Prot
P22676
Accession Number
NP_001731
Host
Rabbit
Reactivity
Human, Mouse, Rat, Cow, Guinea Pig, Horse, Rabbit, Zebrafish
Immunogen
The immunogen is a synthetic peptide directed towards the N terminal region of human CALB2
Target
CALB2 is an intracellular calcium-binding protein belonging to the troponin C superfamily. Members of this protein family have six EF-hand domains which bind calcium. This gene encodes an intracellular calcium-binding protein belonging to the troponin C superfamily. Members of this protein family have six EF-hand domains which bind calcium. Three alternatively spliced transcript variants that encode different proteins have been described.
Partner Proteins
UBC; TUBA4A; KRT1
Clonality
Polyclonal
Conjugation
Biotin
Type
Polyclonal Antibody
Applications
WB
Purification
Affinity Purified
Concentration
0.5 mg/ml
Homology
Cow: 100%; Guinea Pig: 100%; Horse: 100%; Human: 100%; Mouse: 100%; Rabbit: 100%; Rat: 100%; Zebrafish: 100%
Format
Liquid. Purified antibody supplied in 1x PBS buffer.
Reconstitution
All conjugated antibodies should be stored in light-protected vials or covered with a light protecting material (i.e. aluminum foil) . Conjugated antibodies are stable for at least 12 months at 4C. If longer storage is desired (24 months), conjugates may be diluted with up to 50% glycerol and stored at -20C to -80C. Freezing and thawing conjugated antibodies will compromise enzyme activity as well as antibody binding.
Molecular Weight
30kDa
References & Citations
Alaeddini, M., (2008) Histopathology 52 (3), 299-304
Shipping Conditions
Wet Ice
Protein Length
271
NCBI Gene Symbol
CALB2
NCBI GB Accession Number
CALB2
Host or Source
Rabbit
Protein Name
Calretinin
Nucleotide Accession Number
NM_001740
Peptide Sequence
IIGEEDLPSEEVDQELIEDSQWEEILKQPCPSQYSAIKEEDLVVWVDPLD
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