Description:

Size: 100ul

Catalog no.: bs-2672R-A594

Price: 380 EUR

Product details

Modification Site

None

Gene ID Number

1075

French translation

anticorps

Tested applications

IF(IHC-P)

Modification

Unmodified

Clonality

Polyclonal

Excitation emission

590nm/617nm

Concentration

1ug per 1ul

Target Antigen

Cathepsin C/DPP1

Conjugated with

ALEXA FLUOR® 594

Crossreactivity

Human, Mouse, Rat

Conjugated

Alexa conjugate 1

Recommended dilutions

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

Clone

Polyclonal antibody

Purification

Purified by Protein A.

Category

Conjugated Primary Antibodies

Conjugation

Alexa Fluor,ALEXA FLUOR® 594

Host Organism

Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

Also known as

Anti-Cathepsin C/DPP1 PAb ALEXA FLUOR 594

Specificity

This is a highly specific antibody against Cathepsin C/DPP1.

Long name

Cathepsin C/DPP1 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.

Gene

CTS protease activity also measured by zymograph electrophoresis of Cathepsins. This cathepsin is supplied in 1.

Source

This antibody was obtained by immunization of the host with KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human DPP-I

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.

Synonyms

Dipeptidyl peptidase I; AI047818; CATC; Cathepsin C; Cathepsin J; CPPI; CTSC; Dipeptidyl peptidase 1; Dipeptidyl transferase; DPP I; DPPI; EC 3.4.14.1; HMS; JP; JPD; MGC126959; PALS; PLS.

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.

Background of the antigen

The protein encoded by this gene, a member of the peptidase C1 family, is a lysosomal cysteine proteinase that appears to be a central coordinator for activation of many serine proteinases in immune/inflammatory cells. It is composed of a dimer of disulfide-linked heavy and light chains, both produced from a single protein precursor, and a residual portion of the propeptide acts as an intramolecular chaperone for the folding and stabilization of the mature enzyme. This enzyme requires chloride ions for activity and can degrade glucagon. Defects in the encoded protein have been shown to be a cause of Papillon-Lefevre syndrome, an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by palmoplantar keratosis and periodontitis. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq].