SRCR (Scavenger Receptor Cystein Rich-Domain) (Geodia cydonium, SRCRB4D, group B (4 domains) S4D-SRCRB, SRCRB-S4D)

  • Catalog number
    GEN607839
  • Price
    Please ask
  • Size
    0.01000ug
  • Also known as
    SRCR
  • Other names
    SRCR domain, membrane form 2; SRCR domain, membrane form 2; N/A; N/A; N/A
  • Category
    Antibodies
  • Subcategory
    Mnoclonal antibodies
  • Gene name
    N/A; SRCRM2; N/A; N/A
  • Gene name synonims
    N/A; SRCRM2; N/A; N/A
  • Other gene names
    N/A; SRCRM2; N/A; N/A
  • Clonality
    Monoclonal
  • Immunoglobulin isotype
    IgM
  • Clone
    5F10
  • Host organism
    Mouse (Mus musculus)
  • Species reactivity
    N/A; Due to limited knowledge and inability for testing each and every species, the reactivity of the antibody may extend to other species which are not listed hereby.
  • Specificity and cross reactivity
    Recognizes SRCR (Geodia cydonium); Since it is not possible to test each and every species our knowledge on the corss reactivity of the antibodies is limited. This particular antibody might cross react with speacies outside of the listed ones.
  • Purification method
    Affinity Purified by Protein G affinity chromatography.
  • Form Appearance
    Supplied as a lyophilized powder in PBS, pH 7.2. Reconstitute in ddH2O.
  • Concentration
    N/A
  • Storage and shipping
    Lyophilized powder Store the antibody at +4 degrees Celsius for short term storage.. Reconstitute to nominal volume by adding sterile 40-50% glycerol and For optimal long term storage, the antibody should be kept at -20 degrees Celsius. Reconstituted product is stable for 12 months the antibody should be stored at -20 degrees Celsius.. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap. Further dilutions can be made in assay buffer.
  • Tested applications
    ELISA (EL/EIA), Western Blot (WB), Immunoprecipitation (IP), Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
  • Description
    The receptors are ligand binding factors of type 1, 2 or 3 and protein-molecules that receive chemical-signals from outside a cell. When such chemical-signals couple or bind to a receptor, they cause some form of cellular/tissue-response, e.g. a change in the electrical-activity of a cell. In this sense, am olfactory receptor is a protein-molecule that recognizes and responds to endogenous-chemical signals, chemokinesor cytokines e.g. an acetylcholine-receptor recognizes and responds to its endogenous-ligand, acetylcholine. However, sometimes in pharmacology, the term is also used to include other proteins that are drug-targets, such as enzymes, transporters and ion-channels.
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