CMA1 Recombinant Antibody
Product Specifications
Background
Mast cells are connective tissue cells derived from blood-forming tissues that line arterial walls and secrete substances, which mediate inflammatory and immune responses. Mast Cell Chymase, also known as CMA1 or MCT1, is a major secreted serine protease that is involved in vasoactive peptide generation, extracellular matrix degradation and regulation of gland secretion. The human chymase gene, which maps to human chromosome 14q11.2, encodes a preproenzyme with a 19 amino acid signal peptide, an acidic 2 amino acid propeptide and a 226 amino acid catalytic domain. Mast Cell Chymase is a chymotryptic serine proteinase which is a member of the peptidase family S1. Expressed in mast cells, Mast Cell Chymase is associated with the degradation of the extracellular matrix, the regulation of submucosal gland secretion, and the generation of vasoactive peptides. Mast cell proteases are a family of rodent protein homologs to human tryptases that are specifically expressed in mast cells and may serve as highly specific markers in the analysis of mast cell heterogeneity, differentiation and function.
Synonyms
Chymase 1; Alpha-chymase; Mast cell protease I; CMA1; CYH; CYM.
Gene ID
1215
Swiss Prot
P23946
Cellular Locus
Secreted
Host
Rabbit
Cross Reactivity
Human
Target
CMA1
Clonality
Recombinant
Isotype
IgG
Conjugation
Unconjugated
Source
Recombinant protein within human Mast Cell Chymase aa 50-200
Applications
WB, IHC-P, IHC-F, IF
Purification
Purified by Protein A.
Concentration
Lot Dependent
Dilution
WB (1:300-5000), IHC-P (1:200-400), IHC-F (1:100-500), IF ()
Buffer
0.01M TBS (pH 7.4), 1% BSA, 0.02% Proclin 300, and 50% Glycerol
Modification
Unmodified
Storage Conditions
Store at 4°C for up to 2 weeks. For long term storage, store at -20°C in small aliquots to prevent freeze-thaw cycles.
Gene ID URL
1215
Available Sizes
Curated Selection
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