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Long name
Cathelicidin Polyclonal Antibody, Biotin Conjugated
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Category
Conjugated Primary Antibodies
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Conjugation
Biotin
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Host Organism
Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
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Target Antigen
Cathelicidin
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Specificity
This is a highly specific antibody against Cathelicidin.
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Modification
Unmodified
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Modification site
None
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Clonality
Polyclonal
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Clone
Polyclonal antibody
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Concentration
1ug per 1ul
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Source
KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from mouse Calicidin
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Tested applications
IHC-P
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Recommended dilutions
IHC-P(1:100-500)
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Crossreactivity
Mouse, Rat
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Crossreactive species details
Due to limited amount of testing and knowledge, not every possible cross-reactivity is known.
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Antigen background
Cathelicidins are a family of antimicrobial proteins found in the peroxidase-negative granules of neutrophils. Along with the family of proteins known as defensins, cathelicidins participate in the first line of defense by preventing local infection and systemic invasion of microbes. FALL-39 precursor (FALL-39 peptide antibiotic, cationic anti-microbial protein, CAMP, CAP-18, HSD26) is a cathelicidin anti-microbial protein that contains the antibacterial peptide LL-37 (amino acids 134-170). In contrast to the defensins, which are cysteine-rich peptides that fold in ∫-pleated sheets, LL-37 is a cysteine-free peptide that can adopt an amphipathic å-helical conformation. LL-37 binds to bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) and is a potent chemotactic factor for recruiting mast cells to sites of inflammation. LL-37 is present in inflammatory skin diseases that include psoriasis, sub-acute lupus erthematosus, dermatitis and nickel contact hypersensitivity. It is not found in normal skin epidermis. The secreted protein is expressed primarily in bone marrow, testis and neutrophils. The mouse and rat ortholog, CRAMP (cathelin-related antimicrobial peptide), is also part of the cathelicidin family of host defense peptides. These include precursors of potent antimicrobial peptides that direct antimicrobial activity against various microbial pathogens and also activate mesenchymal cells during wound repair. CRAMP is expressed in testis, spleen, stomach and intestine.
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Purification method
This antibody was purified via Protein A.
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Storage conditions
Keep the antibody in an aqueous buffered solution containing 1% BSA, 50% glycerol and 0.09% sodium azide. Store refrigerated at 2 to 8 degrees Celcius for up to 1 year.
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Excitation Emission
N/A
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Synonyms
18 kDa cationic antimicrobial protein; Antibacterial protein FALL-39; Antibacterial protein LL-37; CAMP; CRAMP_MOUSE; CAP 18; CAP-18; CAP18; cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide; Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide precursor; Cathelin-like protein; Cathelin-related antimicrobial peptide; CATHL3; Cationic antimicrobial protein CAP 18; Cationic antimicrobial protein, 18-KD; CLP; Cnlp; Cramp; CRAMP, mouse, homolog of; FALL 39; FALL 39 peptide antibiotic; FALL-39 peptide antibiotic; FALL39; hCAP 18; hCAP-18; hCAP18; HSD26; LL 37; LL37; MCLP; mcramp; Peptide antibiotic, PR-39, porcine, homolog of; SOB3.
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Properties
If you buy Antibodies supplied by Bioss Primary Conjugated Antibodies they should be stored frozen at - 24°C for long term storage and for short term at + 5°C. Biotin conjugates can be detected by horseradish peroxidase, alkaline phosphatase substrates or anti biotin conjugated antibodies. Avidin and Streptavidin bind to the small biotin and are couple to HRP or AP for ELISA. To break the streptavidin Biotin bond we suggest to use a 6 molar guanidine HCl solution with acidity of pH 1.6.
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Additional conjugation
Biotinylated
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French translation
anticorps