Mouse Anti-Human alpha FAP Monoclonal Antibody
CAT:
209-101-M103
Size:
100 µg
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- Availability: 24/48H Stock Items & 2 to 6 Weeks non Stock Items.
- Dry Ice Shipment: No

Mouse Anti-Human alpha FAP Monoclonal Antibody
- Description: FAP is a 760 amino acid long type II transmembrane glycoprotein. It contains a very short cytoplasmic N terminal part (6 amino acids), a transmembrane region (amino acids 7–26), and a large extracellular part with an alpha/beta-hydrolase domain and an eight-bladed beta-propeller domain.[9][10] A soluble form of FAP, which lacks the intracellular and transmembrane part, is present in blood plasma.[11] FAP is a non-classical serine protease, which belongs to the S9B prolyl oligopeptidase subfamily. Other members of the S9B subfamily are DPPIV, DPP8 and DPP9.[12] FAP is most closely related to DPPIV (approximately 50% of their amino acids are identical). The active site of FAP is localized in the extracellular part of the protein and contains a catalytic triad composed of Ser624 Asp702 His734 in humans and mice.[10] FAP is catalytically active as a 170kD homodimer and has a dipeptidase and an endopeptidase activity.
- Synonyms: Fibroblast activation protein alpha, Prolyl endopeptidase FAP, Integral membrane serine protease
- CAS Number: 9007-83-4
- NCBI Gene ID: 2191
- UniProt: Q12884
- Accession Number: NP-001278736.1
- Accession Number mRNA: NM_001291807.2
- Host: Mouse
- Origin Species: Human
- Species Reactivity: Human
- Target Antigen: Recombinant Human alphaFAP
- Isotype: IgG1
- Clone: (#16F50)
- Validated Applications: FC, ELISA
- Purification Method: Protein G chromatography
- Form: Lyophilized
- Buffer: PBS
- Reconstitution: Reconstitute the antibody with 500 µl sterile PBS and the final concentration is 200 µg/ml.
- Shipping Conditions: Room Temperature
- Storage Conditions: Lyophilized samples are stable for 2 years from date of receipt when stored at -70°C. Reconstituted antibody can be aliquoted and stored frozen at < -20 °C for at least for six months without detectable loss of activity.