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Collagen, Type I, 1 Propeptide Sequence Antikörper
| Antigen | Collagen, Type I, 1 Propeptide Sequence |
| Klonalität | Polyklonal |
| Wirt |
Kaninchen |
| Reaktivität |
Human, Maus |
| Applikation |
Western Blot (WB), Immunhistochemie (IHC)
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| Produktnummer | ABIN361374 |
| Menge | 100 µl |
| Preis | 311,54 € Zzgl. Versandkosten €20,00 und MWSt |
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| Verfügbarkeit | Lieferung in 5 bis 7 Werktagen |
Produktbeschreibung
| Weitere Bezeichnung | Collagen I (1 Propeptide Sequence |
| Beschreibung | Collagen is the most abundant protein in mammals with type 1 collagen being the most abundant of the 29 known collagens. Type 1 collagen is integral in the strengthening and structural support of many tissues including skin, tendon, artery walls, fibrocartilage, bone and teeth. Collagens are synthesized with N-terminal and C-terminal propeptides that are cleaved during maturation and secretion. After cleavage of the propeptides, the most N-terminal and C-terminal remaining sequences are known as telopeptides. Mutations in the collagen 1, alpha 1 gene (COL1A1) are known to cause osteogenesis imperfecta (aka brittle bone disease) (Byers 1989). Furthermore, mutations found in the fist 90 residues of the helical region of alpha 1 collagen have been implicated in the prevention or delayed removal of the procoallagen N-propeptide leading to a combined osteogenesis imperfecta and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) phenotype (Cabral et al., 2005). Anti-Collagen I 1, propeptide |
| Spezifität | Specific for the ~180 kDa collagen I (1 propeptide in human lung fibroblast extract. The antibody also works well for immunohistochemistry on paraformaldehyde-fixed sections with a simple antigen-retrieval protocol (incubate slides for 20 minutes at 90º C in 10 mM sodium citrate (pH 6.0)/ 0.1 % Tween-20). Note that in paraffin sections of formaldehyde-fixed fibrotic mouse lung tissue, it recognizes collagen I molecules that are still associated with the cells in which they were synthesized. |



