PDGFR beta antibody | knockout validation | Abcam ab32570

This is a knockout-validated antibody summary, based on publications "PDGFRα/PDGFRβ signaling balance modulates progenitor cell differentiation into white and beige adipocytes", as cited below [1], "Dysregulated mesenchymal PDGFR-β drives kidney fibrosis" for immunohistochemistry knockout validation (figure ev5b) [2], and "Multiple cell types contribute to the atherosclerotic lesion fibrous cap by PDGFRβ and bioenergetic mechanisms" for immunohistochemistry knockout validation (figure e1f) [3]. Labome curates formal publications to compile a list of antibodies with unambiguous specificity within Validated Antibody Database (VAD).

Antibody information

Rabbit monoclonal IgG

Company: Abcam

Antibody: PDGFR beta

Catalog number: ab32570

Summary: Rabbit monoclonal IgG against a synthetic peptide within human PDGFR beta (aa 1,050 to the C-terminus). Reacts with mouse, rat and human. Suitable for western blot, immunohistochemistry (paraffin, frozen and free-float), immunofluorescence/immunocytochemistry, immunoprecipitation and flow cytometry.

Validation Method

Western blot

Sample

Control and Pdgfrb knockout immortalized brown preadipocytes.

Primary incubation

1:5,000 dilution.

Detection

The signal was detected using the Odyssey CLx imaging system (LI-COR).

Figure

Knockout of PDGFRβ is confirmed by immunoblots prior to adipogenesis induction. Please see Figure 5b in the article [1].

References
  1. Gao Z, Daquinag A, Su F, Snyder B, Kolonin M. PDGFRα/PDGFRβ signaling balance modulates progenitor cell differentiation into white and beige adipocytes. Development. 2018;145: pubmed publisher
  2. Buhl E, Djudjaj S, Klinkhammer B, Ermert K, Puelles V, Lindenmeyer M, et al. Dysregulated mesenchymal PDGFR-β drives kidney fibrosis. EMBO Mol Med. 2020;12:e11021 pubmed publisher
  3. Newman A, Serbulea V, Baylis R, Shankman L, Bradley X, Alencar G, et al. Multiple cell types contribute to the atherosclerotic lesion fibrous cap by PDGFRβ and bioenergetic mechanisms. Nat Metab. 2021;3:166-181 pubmed publisher