Western Blotting (WB), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunoprecipitation (IP)
Attributs du produit
1. Since applications vary, each investigator should titrate the reagent to obtain optimal results. 2. Please refer to us for technical protocols. 3. Caution: Sodium azide yields highly toxic hydrazoic acid under acidic conditions. Dilute azide compounds in running water before discarding to avoid accumulation of potentially explosive deposits in plumbing. 4. Source of all serum proteins is from USDA inspected abattoirs located in the United States.
Purification
The monoclonal antibody was purified from tissue culture supernatant or ascites by affinity chromatography.
This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
Stock
-20 °C
Stockage commentaire
Store undiluted at -20° C.
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Antigène
LAMP1
(Lysosomal-Associated Membrane Protein 1 (LAMP1))
Lysosomes are digestive compartments in mammalian cells that are responsible for the degradation of numerous substances including foreign materials. The lysosomal membrane is of interest due to its role in maintaining the acidic intralysosomal sac, its resistance to degradation, and its ability to fuse with other membranous organelles. Lamp-1 and lamp-2 (lysosomal-associated membrane proteins -1 and -2) were identified as lysosomal membrane proteins that act as carriers for poly-N-glycans, primarily N-acetyllactosamines. They consist of two heavily glycosylated amino terminal domains, a single trans-membrane domain, and a short cytoplasmic tail. A tyrosine located at the fourth residue from the end of the cytoplasmic tail, a large hydrophobic amino acid as the last residue, and a glycine residue amino terminal to the tyrosine residue targets these proteins from the TGN to the lysosome. The role of the Lamp molecules may be a carrier for poly-N-acetyllactosamines and/or to protect lysosomal membranes from the soluble hydrolases. This antibody is routinely tested by western blot analysis.