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KIR2.2 Antikörper

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KIR2.2

Klonalität Monoklonal (S124B-38)
Wirt

Maus

Reaktivität

Human, Maus, Ratte (Rattus)

Applikation
Western Blot (WB), Immunhistochemie (IHC)
1 Publikation vorhanden
Produktnummer ABIN361770
Menge 100µg  (1 mg/mL)
Preis 278,02 €   Zzgl. Versandkosten €20,00 und MWSt
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Produktbeschreibung

Produktmerkmale Detects ~45kDa. No cross-reactivity against Kir2.1 or Kir2.3
Gen-ID 117052
Swiss-Prot Q6U7SO
Immunogen Fusion protein amino acids 362-427 of rat Kir2.2, accession number NP_446433
Format Liquid
Isotyp IgG1  (Passende Sekundärantikörper)
Klon S124B-38
Beschreibung Kir2.2 participates in establishing action potential waveform and excitability of neuronal and muscle tissues. This gene encodes an inwardly rectifying K+ channel which may be blocked by divalent cations. This protein is thought to be one of multiple inwardly rectifying channels which contribute to the cardiac inward rectifier current (IK1). The gene is located within the Smith-Magenis syndrome region on chromosome 17.
Synonyms: IRK2, KCNJ12, kcnj12x, KCNJN1, Kir2.2v, potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 12
Spezifität ~45kDa. No cross reactivity against Kir2.1, or Kir2.3. Species cross-reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat.
Sensitivität 1 µg/mL of SMC-311 was sufficient for detection of Kir2.2 in 30µg of rat brain lysate by colorimetric immunoblot analysis using Goat anti-mouse IgG:HRP as the secondary antibody.

Anwendungen

Applikationshinweise 1-10ug/mL (WB), 0.1-1.0ug/mL (Perox) (IHC/ICC), 1.0-10ug/mL (IF)
Konzentration 1 mg/mL
Reinigung Protein G Purified
Buffer PBS pH7.4, 50% glycerol
Lagerung -20 °C
Storage Shipping Temp Max Blue Ice or 4 °C
Beschränkungen Nur für Forschungszwecke einsetzbar

Publikationen

Publikationen Zobel, Cho, Nguyen et al.: "Molecular dissection of the inward rectifier potassium current (IK1) in rabbit cardiomyocytes: evidence for heteromeric co-assembly of Kir2.1 and Kir2.2." in: The Journal of physiology, Vol. 550, Issue Pt 2, pp. 365-72, 2003 (PubMed).