Description:

    Size: 100ul

    Catalog no.: bs-13298R-A594

    Price: 380 EUR

    Product details

    Modification Site

    None

    Gene ID Number

    57733

    Target Antigen

    GBA3/CBG

    Tested applications

    IF(IHC-P)

    French translation

    anticorps

    Modification

    Unmodified

    Clonality

    Polyclonal

    Crossreactivity

    Human, Rat

    Excitation emission

    590nm/617nm

    Concentration

    1ug per 1ul

    Conjugated with

    ALEXA FLUOR® 594

    Conjugated

    Alexa conjugate 1

    Recommended dilutions

    IF(IHC-P)(1:50-200)

    Clone

    Polyclonal antibody

    Purification

    Purified by Protein A.

    Conjugation

    Alexa Fluor,ALEXA FLUOR® 594

    Category

    Conjugated Primary Antibodies

    Host Organism

    Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

    Also known as

    Anti-GBA3/CBG PAb ALEXA FLUOR 594

    Specificity

    This is a highly specific antibody against GBA3/CBG.

    Long name

    GBA3/CBG Polyclonal Antibody, ALEXA FLUOR 594 Conjugated

    Cross-reactive species details

    Due to limited amount of testing and knowledge, not every possible cross-reactivity is known.

    Source

    This antibody was obtained by immunization of the host with KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human GBA3/CBG

    Storage conditions

    Store this antibody in aqueous buffered solution containing 1% BSA, 50% glycerol and 0.09% sodium azide. Keep refrigerated at 2 to 8 degrees Celcius for up to one year.

    Properties

    For facs or microscopy Alexa 1 conjugate.If you buy Antibodies supplied by Bioss Primary Conjugated Antibodies. ALEXA FLUOR they should be stored frozen at - 24°C for long term storage and for short term at + 5°C.

    Synonyms

    CBG; CBGL1; Cytosolic beta glucosidase; Cytosolic beta glucosidase like protein 1; Cytosolic beta-glucosidase; Cytosolic beta-glucosidase-like protein 1; GBA3; GBA3_HUMAN; GLUC; Glucosidase beta acid 3; Klotho related protein.

    Background of the antigen

    CBG is a monomeric enzyme involved in the absorption and metabolism of flavonoid glucosides. CBG is found predominately in the liver, but is also located in tissues such as spleen, small intestine and kidney. Through its catalytic activity, CBG is able to hydrolyze a variety of glycosides including phytoestrogens, cyanogens, and flavonols. Although its catalytic activity extends to many dietary flavonoids, CBG has increased specificity for hydrophobic aglycones such as beta-D-glucoside and beta-D-galactoside. Hydrolysis is inhibited by sodium taurocholate and glucosyl-sphingosine, both of which regulate CBG enzymatic activity. Deficiencies in CBG have been implicated in Gaucher’s disease, a lysosomal storage disease that causes a build up of fatty material in the spleen, liver, lung and kidneys.