Adipogen/anti-Transthyretin, mAb (10E1)/YIF-LF-MA0174/100 ?l
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商品编号
YIF-LF-MA0174
品牌
Adipogen
公司
Adipogen
公司分类
Antibodies
Size
100 ?l
商品信息
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Product Details
Synonyms
TTR; ATTR; PALB; TBPA; Prealbumin; Transthyretin
Product Type
Monoclonal Antibody
Properties
Clone
10E1
Isotype
Mouse IgG2a κ
Immunogen/Antigen
Recombinant human protein purified from E. coli
.
Application
Western Blot (1:2,000)
Immunoprecipitation (3 μl)
Crossreactivity
Human
Purity Detail
Ammonium sulfate precipitation.
Formulation
Liquid. HEPES with 0.15M NaCl, 0.01% BSA, 0.03% sodium azide, and 50% glycerol.
Other Product Data
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Declaration
Manufactured by AbFrontier
Shipping and Handling
Shipping
BLUE ICE
Short Term Storage
+4°C
Long Term Storage
-20°C
Use/St
ABI
lity
Stable for at least 1 year after receipt when stored at -20°C.
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Datasheet
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Transthyretin (TTR, 55 kDa homotetramer) is a thyroid hormone-binding protein that transports thyroxine (T4) from the bloodstream to the brain. TTR was originally called prealbumin because it ran faster than albumin on electrophoresis gels. TTR is produced in the liver and circulates in the bloodstream, where it binds retinol and thyroxine. TTR is suggested that plays an essential role in brain function. The protein consists of around 130 amino acids, which assemble as a homotetramer that contains an internal channel in which T4 is bound. Within this complex, T4 appears to be transported across the blood-brain barrier, where, in the choroid plexus, the hormone stimulates further synthesis of transthyretin. The protein then diffuses back into the bloodstream, where it binds T4 for transport back to the brain. TTR is known to be associated with the amyloid diseases senile systemic amyloidosis (SSA), familial amyloid polyneuropathy (FAP), and familial amyloid cardiomyopathy (FAC). Thyroid hormone-binding protein. Probably transports thyroxine from the bloodstream to the brain.
Product References
1) Palha JA. Clin Chem Lab Med. (2002) vol.40(12): pp.1292-300. (General)
2) Hamilton JA, Benson MD. Cell Mol Life Sci. (2001) vol.58(10): pp.1491-521. (General)
3) Hund E, et al, Neurology. (2001) vol.56(4): pp.431-5. (General)
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