Anti-Coronin 1a Antibody
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Anti-Coronin 1a Antibody
Description:
Boster Bio Anti-Coronin 1a Antibody catalog # M04245. Tested in IF, ICC, WB applications. This antibody reacts with Bovine, Human, Mouse, Pig, Rat.Synonyms:
Coronin-1A; Coronin-like protein A; Clipin-A; Coronin-like protein p57; Tryptophan aspartate-containing coat protein; TACO; CORO1A; CORO1Gene Name:
CORO1AUniProt:
P31146Host:
RabbitReactivity:
Human, Rat, Mouse, Bovine, PigImmunogen:
C-terminal peptide of human coronin 1a couple to KLHClonality:
PolyclonalTissue Specificity:
Expressed in brain, thymus, spleen, bone marrow and lymph node. Low in lung and gut.Applications:
WB, IF, ICCField of Research:
Actin Assembly, Actin Binding Proteins, Actin, etc., Cell Type Markers, Cytoskeleton, Cytoskeleton/ECM, Microfilaments, Signal Transduction, Tags & Cell MarkersSensitivity:
<10pg/mlConcentration:
0.5-1mg/ml, actual concentration vary by lot. Use suggested dilution ratio to decide dilution procedure.Dilution:
WB: 1:5,000, IF/ICC: 1:500-1:1,000Function:
May be a crucial component of the cytoskeleton of highly motile cells, functioning both in the invagination of large pieces of plasma membrane, as well as in forming protrusions of the plasma membrane involved in cell locomotion. In mycobacteria- infected cells, its retention on the phagosomal membrane prevents fusion between phagosomes and lysosomes. .Molecular Weight:
51026 MWShipping Conditions:
AvailableStorage Conditions:
Store at -20°C for one year. For short term storage and frequent use, store at 4°C for up to one month. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.Other Gene Names:
Coronin-1ASubcellular Location:
Cytoplasm, cytoskeleton . Cytoplasm, cell cortex . Cytoplasmic vesicle, phagosome membrane . In non-infected macrophages, associated with the cortical microtubule network. In mycobacteria-infected macrophages, becomes progressively relocalized and retained around the mycobacterial phagosomes. Retention on the phagosomal membrane is strictly dependent on mycobacterial viability and not due to impaired acidification (By similarity) . .
