LDHA Polyclonal Antibody

CAT:
763-E-AB-19937-01
Size:
20 µL
  • Availability: 24/48H Stock Items & 2 to 6 Weeks non Stock Items.
  • Dry Ice Shipment: No
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LDHA Polyclonal Antibody

  • Background:

    LDHA, also named as LDH-M and NY-REN-59, is an enzyme which catalyzes the inter-conversion of pyruvate and L-lactate with concomitant inter-conversion of NADH and NAD+. LDHA is found in most somatic tissues, though predominantly in muscle tissue and tumours, and belongs to the lactate dehydrogenase family. It has long been known that many human cancers have higher LDHA levels compared to normal tissues. It has also been shown that LDHA plays an important role in the development, invasion and metastasis of malignancies. Mutations in LDHA have been linked to exertional myoglobinuria. LDHA has some isoforms with MW 26-40 kDa.
  • Abbreviation:

    LDHA
  • UniProt:

    P00338
  • Host:

    Rabbit
  • Reactivity:

    Human; Mouse; Rat
  • Immunogen:

    Synthetic peptide of human LDHA
  • Target:

    Cell proliferation-inducing gene 19 protein; L lactate dehydrogenase A chain; Lactate dehydrogenase A; LDH A; LDH M; LDH muscle subunit; LDH1; LDH5; LDHA; PIG 19; PIG19; Renal carcinoma antigen NY-REN-59
  • Clonality:

    Polyclonal
  • Conjugation:

    Unconjugated
  • Applications:

    WB; IHC
  • Field of Research:

    Cancer; Metabolism; Signal Transduction
  • Purification:

    Antigen affinity purification
  • Concentration:

    1.14 mg/mL
  • Dilution:

    WB 1:500-1:2000; IHC 1:30-1:150
  • Buffer:

    PBS with 0.05% NaN3 and 40% Glycerol, pH7.4
  • Shipping Conditions:

    The product is shipped with ice pack, upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended.
  • Storage Conditions:

    Store at -20°C Valid for 12 months. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
  • Calculated Molecular Weight:

    37 kDa
  • Observed Molecular Weight:

    Refer to figures
  • Citation 01:

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9279700/
  • Isotype:

    IgG