Anti-Integrin α7 (Mouse) mAb

Anti-Integrin α7 (Mouse) mAb

Antibodies Primary

Article No

K0046-3

Species Reactivity

mouse

Size

100 µg

Clone

3C12

Source / Host

mouse

Shipping Information

4°C

Application

FC, ICC

Article No

K0046-3

Species Reactivity

mouse

Size

100 µg

Clone

3C12

Source / Host

mouse

Shipping Information

4°C

Application

FC, ICC

Specifications

Application FC, ICC
Article No K0046-3
Country Availability SE, FI, DK, NO, IS, EE, LV, LT, FO, GL
Clone 3C12
Clone Type monoclonal
Concentration 1 mg/mL
Conjugation Unconjugated
Description Anti-Integrin α7 (Mouse) mAb
Supplier MBL
Immunogen Mouse myoblast
Isotype IgG1
Notes The integrin family of adhesion molecules participate in important cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions in a diverse range of biological processes. Integrins are heterodimers consisting of an α subunit and a β subunit. Both α and β subunits are transmembrane proteins with large extracellular domains (>100 kDa for α subunit and >75 kDa for β subunit) that interact with extracellular matrix proteins and relatively small cytoplasmic domains (50 amino acids or less, except for the β4 subunit) that interact with cytoskeletal proteins. The adhesiveness of integrins is dynamically regulated in response to cytoplasmic signals, termed “inside-out” signaling. It has been reported that, upon ligand binding, integrins regulate many intracellular signaling pathways that involve cytoplasmic alkalization, intracellular Ca2+ fluctuation, inositol lipid metabolism, protein kinase C, MAP kinase and phosphatidyl inositol kinase. Integrin α7 is a specific cellular receptor for the basement membrane protein laminin-1, as well as for the laminin isoforms-2 and -4. The α7 subunit is expressed mainly in skeletal and cardiac muscle and may be involved in differentiation and migration processes during myogenesis. Absence of integrin α7 results in muscular dystrophy is revealed.
Product Type Antibodies Primary
Shipping Information 4°C
Size 100 µg
Source / Host mouse
Species Reactivity mouse
Stability 1 year
Storage -20°C
Substrate / Buffer 100 μg IgG in 100 μl volume of PBS containing 50% glycerol, pH 7.2. Contains nopreservatives.
Technical Specifications The integrin family of adhesion molecules participate in important cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions in a diverse range of biological processes. Integrins are heterodimers consisting of an α subunit and a β subunit. Both α and β subunits are transmembrane proteins with large extracellular domains (>100 kDa for α subunit and >75 kDa for β subunit) that interact with extracellular matrix proteins and relatively small cytoplasmic domains (50 amino acids or less, except for the β4 subunit) that interact with cytoskeletal proteins. The adhesiveness of integrins is dynamically regulated in response to cytoplasmic signals, termed “inside-out” signaling. It has been reported that, upon ligand binding, integrins regulate many intracellular signaling pathways that involve cytoplasmic alkalization, intracellular Ca2+ fluctuation, inositol lipid metabolism, protein kinase C, MAP kinase and phosphatidyl inositol kinase. Integrin α7 is a specific cellular receptor for the basement membrane protein laminin-1, as well as for the laminin isoforms-2 and -4. The α7 subunit is expressed mainly in skeletal and cardiac muscle and may be involved in differentiation and migration processes during myogenesis. Absence of integrin α7 results in muscular dystrophy is revealed.
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