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ACTA1 Antibody (Ascites)Mouse Monoclonal Antibody (Mab)

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AM1965a 0.1 ml 400 ul In Stock $ 255.00 Add to cart
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ACTA1 Antibody (Ascites) - Product info

ApplicationWB, IF, FC
  • Applications Legend:
  • W=Western Blotting
  • IP=Immunoprecipitation
  • IHC-P=Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin)
  • IF-IC=Immunofluorescence (Immunocytochemistry)
  • F=Flow Cytometry
Primary AccessionP68133
Other AccessionNP_001091.1
ReactivityHuman
ConcentrationCrude ascites
IsotypeIgG1
Clone Names337CT30.10.1
Calculated MW42051 Da

ACTA1 Antibody (Ascites) - Additional info

Gene ID 58
Other Names
ACTA1; ACTA; Actin, alpha skeletal muscle; Alpha-actin-1
Target/Specificity
This ACTA1 monoclonal antibody is generated from mouse immunized with ACTA1 recombinant protein.
Dilution
WB~~1:1000~16000
IF~~1:10~50
FC~~1:10~50
Format
Mouse monoclonal antibody supplied in crude ascites with 0.09% (W/V) sodium azide.
Storage
Maintain refrigerated at 2-8°C for up to 6 months. For long term storage store at -20°C in small aliquots to prevent freeze-thaw cycles.
Precautions
ACTA1 Antibody (Ascites) is for research use only and not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.

ACTA1 Antibody (Ascites) - Protein Information

Name ACTA1
Synonyms ACTA
Function
Actins are highly conserved proteins that are involved in various types of cell motility and are ubiquitously expressed in all eukaryotic cells
Cellular Location
Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton.

ACTA1 Antibody (Ascites) - Related products

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DC03457: Human ACTA1 cDNA Clone

LY12247a: ACTA1 Over-expression Lysate

ACTA1 Antibody (Ascites) - Application data

  • ACTA1 Antibody (Cat. #AM1965a) western blot analysis in CEM cell line lysates (35ug/lane).This demonstrates the ACTA1 antibody detected the ACTA1 protein (arrow).

  • Confocal immunofluorescent analysis of ACTA1 Antibody (Ascites)(Cat#AM1965a) with A549 cell followed by Alexa Fluor 488-conjugated goat anti-rabbit lgG (green).DAPI was used to stain the cell nuclear (blue).

  • ACTA1 Antibody (Ascites) (Cat. #AM1965a) flow cytometric analysis of A549 cells (right histogram) compared to a negative control cell (left histogram).FITC-conjugated goat-anti-rabbit secondary antibodies were used for the analysis.

ACTA1 Antibody (Ascites) - Research Areas

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BACKGROUND

The product encoded by this gene belongs to the actin family of proteins, which are highly conserved proteins that play a role in cell motility, structure and integrity. Alpha, beta and gamma actin isoforms have been identified, with alpha actins being a major constituent of the contractile apparatus, while beta and gamma actins are involved in the regulation of cell motility. This actin is an alpha actin that is found in skeletal muscle. Mutations in this gene cause nemaline myopathy type 3, congenital myopathy with excess of thin myofilaments, congenital myopathy with cores, and congenital myopathy with fiber-type disproportion, diseases that lead to muscle fiber defects.

REFERENCES

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