catalog number :
MBS534041
products full name :
Hamster RBC antibody
products short name :
[RBC]
products name syn :
[Polyclonal Hamster RBC; Anti-Hamster RBC; Hamster Red Blood Cell]
other names :
[Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase; Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase; ribulose bisophosphate carboxylase]
products gene name :
[RBC]
other gene names :
[TK_RS11535; rbcL; RuBisCO]
uniprot entry name :
RBL_THEKO
purity :
Hamster RBC antibody was purified by Salt fractionation and DEAE ion exchange chromatography.
form :
IgG fraction supplied as liquid in sterile PBS
storage stability :
4 degree C shipping. Upon receipt store at -20 degree C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaws. Remove samples under sterile conditions or add preservatives.
tested application :
User optimized
other info1 :
Biological Significance: Red blood cells (also referred to as erythrocytes) are the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate organism's principal means of delivering oxygen (O2) to the body tissues via the blood flow through the circulatory system. They take up oxygen in the lungs or gills and release it while squeezing through the body's capillaries. These cells' cytoplasm is rich in hemoglobin, an iron-containing biomolecule that can bind oxygen and is responsible for the blood's red color.
other info2 :
Immunogen: Hamster red blood cells. Additional Remarks: Suitable fo use in cytoxic assays and agglutination assays.
products categories :
Veterinary
products description :
Rabbit polyclonal Hamster RBC antibody
ncbi mol weight :
49,713 Da
ncbi pathways :
Carbon Metabolism Pathway (816423); Carbon Metabolism Pathway (817567); Glyoxylate And Dicarboxylate Metabolism Pathway (22014); Glyoxylate And Dicarboxylate Metabolism Pathway (383); Metabolic Pathways (132199); Microbial Metabolism In Diverse Environments Pathway (179988); Adenosine Nucleotides Degradation IV Pathway (139586)
uniprot summary :
Catalyzes the addition of molecular CO2 and H2O to ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP), generating two molecules of 3-phosphoglycerate (3-PGA) (PubMed:9988755, PubMed:10512715). Functions in an archaeal AMP degradation pathway, together with AMP phosphorylase and R15P isomerase (PubMed:17303759).