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Anti-C Reactive Protein/CRP Antibody Picoband® Fluoro594 Conjugated

Product Specifications

Background

C Reactive Protein (CRP) is a major acute phase reactant synthesized primarily in the liver hepatocytes. It is composed of 5 identical, 21,500-molecular weight subunits. CRP mediates activities associated with preimmune nonspecific host resistance. CRP shows the strongest association with cardiovascular events. It is detectable on the surface of about 4% of normal peripheral blood lymphocytes. Acute phase reactant CRP is produced in the liver.

Synonyms

C-reactive protein; C-reactive protein (1-205) ; CRP; PTX1

Gene Name

CRP

Gene ID

1401

UniProt

P02741

Host

Rabbit

Reactivity

Human

Cross Reactivity

No cross-reactivity with other proteins.

Immunogen

A synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence at the N-terminus of human C Reactive Protein, which shares 68.8% and 53.1% amino acid (aa) sequence identity with mouse and rat C Reactive Protein, respectively.

Clonality

Polyclonal

Tissue Specificity

Found in plasma.

Applications

Flow Cytometry

Field of Research

Apoptosis, Atherosclerosis, Cardiovascular, Chromatin Binding Proteins, Complement, DNA/RNA Binding, Epigenetics and Nuclear Signaling, Immunology, Innate Immunity, Macrophage/Inflammation, Metabolism, Vascular Inflammation

Purification

Immunogen affinity purified.

Form

Liquid

Function

Displays several functions associated with host defense: it promotes agglutination, bacterial capsular swelling, phagocytosis and complement fixation through its calcium-dependent binding to phosphorylcholine. Can interact with DNA and histones and may scavenge nuclear material released from damaged circulating cells.

References & Citations

1. Kilpatrick, J. M.; Volanakis, J. E. : Molecular genetics, structure, and function of C-reactive protein. Immun. Res. 10: 43-53, 1991. 2. Kuta, A. E.; Baum, L. L. : C-reactive protein is produced by a small number of normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes. J. Exp. Med. 164: 321-326, 1986. 3. Oliveira, E. B.; Gotshlich, E. C.; Liu, T. : Primary structure of human C-reactive protein. J. Biol. Chem. 254: 489-502, 1979.

Storage Conditions

At -20 ̊C for one year from date of receipt. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Protect from light.

Specificity

No cross reactivity with other proteins.

Applications Notes

6

Gene Name Synonym

C-reactive protein

Subcellular Location

Secreted.

Isotype

Rabbit IgG

Contents

Each vial contains 50% glycerol, 0.9% NaCl, 0.2% Na2HPO4, 0.02% NaN3.

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