catalog number :
MBS534094
products full name :
Calbindin antibody (D9K)
products short name :
Calbindin
products name syn :
Polyclonal Calbindin (D9K); Anti-Calbindin (D9K); CALB; D9K; CALB 1; CALB1; Calbindin 1 9kDa; Calbindin D9; CAB27; Neuronal Marker; D 9K
other names :
calbindin D-9k; Protein S100-G; protein S100-G; S100 calcium binding protein G; Calbindin-D9k; S100 calcium-binding protein G; Vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein, intestinal; CABP
other gene names :
S100G; S100G; CABP; CABP1; CALB3; CABP9K; CABP9K; CALB3; S100D; CABP
uniprot entry name :
S100G_HUMAN
reactivity :
To be determined by end-user
specificity :
Rat calbindin
form :
Supplied as a lyophilized powder
storage stability :
Store at 4 degree C for short term storage. Aliquot and store at -80 degree C for long term storage. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
tested application :
Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Western Blot (WB)
app notes :
IHC: 1:10,000-1:20,000. WB: 1:100-1:1,000
other info1 :
Biological Significance: Calbindin D29k is a member of a large family of intracellular calcium binding proteins, containing EF hand calcium binding motifs, and related to calmodulin and troponin C. The biological roles of Calbindin D29k include calcium regulation and calcium dependent signalling in neurons and during development. wo calcium binding proteins, calbindin and calretinin, have been reported to be expressed in abundance in Purkinje cells and other cell types in the cerebellum.
other info2 :
Immunogen: Calbindin antibody (D9K) was raised in rabbit using recombinant rat Calbindin D-9K as the immunogen.
products categories :
Nutrition & Metabolism
products description :
Rabbit polyclonal Calbindin antibody (D9K)
ncbi acc num :
AAA35638.1
ncbi mol weight :
9,016 Da
ncbi pathways :
Mineral Absorption Pathway 212237!!Mineral Absorption Pathway 212220
ncbi summary :
This gene encodes calbindin D9K, a vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein. This cytosolic protein belongs to a family of calcium-binding proteins that includes calmodulin, parvalbumin, troponin C, and S100 protein. In the intestine, the protein is vitamin D-dependent and its expression correlates with calcium transport activity. The protein may increase Ca2+ absorption by buffering Ca2+ in the cytoplasm and increase ATP-dependent Ca2+ transport in duodenal basolateral membrane vesicles. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]