catalog number :
MBS175062
products full name :
Anti-Calbindin-D antibody (monoclonal)
products short name :
Calbindin-D
products name syn :
Calbindin; calbindin 1, 28kDa; CALB; D-28K; CALBINDIN, 28-KD; Calbindin D28; Vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein, avian-type
other names :
Calbindin; Calbindin; calbindin; D-28K; calbindin D28; RTVL-H protein; calbindin 1, (28kD); vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein, avian-type; calbindin 1, 28kDa; Calbindin D28; D-28K; Vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein, avian-type
products gene name :
CALB1
other gene names :
CALB1; CALB1; CALB; CAB27
uniprot entry name :
CALB1_HUMAN
reactivity :
Human, Mouse, Rat, Bovine
storage stability :
At -20 degree C for one year. After reconstitution, at 4 degree C for one month. It can also be aliquotted and stored frozen at -20 degree C for a longer time. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
tested application :
Western Blot (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Paraffin
other info1 :
Immunogen: Bovine kidney calbindin-D
other info2 :
Contents: Mouse ascites fluid, 1.2% sodium acetate, 2mg BSA, with 0.01mg NaN3 as preservative. Reconstitution: 1.2% sodium acetate or neutral PBS. If 1ml of PBS is used, the antibody concentration will be 100ug/ml.
products description :
Description: Mouse IgG monoclonal antibody for Calbindin-D, calbindin 1, 28kDa (CALB1) detection. Tested with WB, IHC-P in Human, mouse, rat, bovine. No cross reactivity with other proteins. Uniprot ID: P05937. Background: The human calbindin D28k(CALB1) is a calcium-binding protein belonging to the troponin C superfamily. It was originally described as a 27-kD protein induced by vitamin D in the duodenum of the chick. Parmentier et al.(1991) mapped the CALB1 gene to 8q21.3-q22.1 by in situ hybridization.
ncbi mol weight :
23,609 Da
ncbi pathways :
Endocrine And Other Factor-regulated Calcium Reabsorption Pathway 213307!!Endocrine And Other Factor-regulated Calcium Reabsorption Pathway 213276
ncbi summary :
Calbindin is a calcium-binding protein belonging to the troponin C superfamily. It was originally described as a 27-kD protein induced by vitamin D in the duodenum of the chick. In the brain, its synthesis is independent of vitamin-D-derived hormones. Calbindin contains 4 active calcium-binding domains, and 2 modified domains that presumably have lost their calcium-binding capacity. The neurons in brains of patients with Huntington disease are calbindin-depleted. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]