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GRP78 抗体

This 大鼠 单克隆 antibody specifically detects GRP78 in WB, EIA 和 Func. It exhibits reactivity toward 小鼠.
产品编号 ABIN371047
发货至: 中国
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Quick Overview for GRP78 抗体 (ABIN371047)

抗原

See all GRP78 (HSPA5) 抗体
GRP78 (HSPA5) (Heat Shock 70kDa Protein 5 (Glucose-Regulated Protein, 78kDa) (HSPA5))

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小鼠

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大鼠

克隆类型

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单克隆

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This GRP78 antibody is un-conjugated

应用范围

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Western Blotting (WB), Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA), Functional Studies (Func)

克隆位点

76-E6
  • 特异性

    This antibody is specific to BIP (Immunoglobulin heavy chain binding protein, Mr 78 kDa). Monoclonal antibody 76-E6 recognizes a conserved epitope localized within the region of amino acids 497 to 581 of BiP. (Ref.8)

    产品特性

    Synonyms: 78 kDa glucose-regulated protein, Heat shock 70 kDa protein 5, BiP, Immunoglobulinheavy chain-binding protein, Endoplasmic reticulum lumenal Ca(2+)-binding protein grp78

    纯化方法

    Purified

    亚型

    IgG1
  • 应用备注

    ELISA. (Ref.6)Western blotting. (Ref.6,8)Studies of Immunoglobulin assembly and secretion. Ref.1,2)
    Other applications not tested.
    Optimal dilutions are dependent on conditions and should be determined by the user.

    限制

    仅限研究用
  • 浓度

    0.5 mg/mL

    缓冲液

    100 mM Borate Buffered Saline, pH 8.2. No preservatives or amine-containing buffer salts added.

    储存条件

    4 °C/-20 °C

    储存方法

    Store the antibody undiluted at 2-8 °C for one month or (in aliquots) at -20 °C for longer. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
    Shelf life: one year from despatch.

    有效期

    12 months
  • 抗原

    GRP78 (HSPA5) (Heat Shock 70kDa Protein 5 (Glucose-Regulated Protein, 78kDa) (HSPA5))

    别名

    HSPA5 / GRP78

    背景

    The immunoglobulin heavy chain binding protein BiP (Binding Protein) is a member of the hsp70 family of heat shock proteins, and is identical to the glucose regulated protein grp78. (Ref.2) While BiP was originally described for its function in B cells, it is now known to be distributed in a variety of tissues, if not ubiquitous. The highly conserved hsp 70 proteins have an essential physiological role in stress responses and as Molecular Chaperones which are responsible for a variety of functions such as protein transport, prevention of protein toxicity and direction of protein folding. (Ref.1-5) With regard to its immunological role, BiP is a component of the endoplasmic reticulum and binds free intracellular heavy chains in nonsecreting pre-B cell lines (μ+,L-) or incompletely assembled Ig precursors in H+L+ secreting hybridomas and myelomas. In the absence of light chain synthesis, heavy chains remain associated with BiP and are not secreted. BiP is an ATP binding protein and the dissociation of the BiP-heavy chain complex is probably driven by the ATPase activity attributed to BiP. (Ref.7)Synonyms: 78 kDa glucose-regulated protein, BiP, Endoplasmic reticulum lumenal Ca(2+)-binding protein grp78, Heat shock 70 kDa protein 5, Immunoglobulin heavy chain-binding protein

    基因ID

    14828

    UniProt

    P20029

    途径

    Thyroid Hormone Synthesis, ER-Nucleus Signaling
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