產(chǎn)品編號 | bs-55190R |
英文名稱 | Rabbit Anti-S100A6 antibody |
中文名稱 | S100鈣結(jié)合蛋白A6抗體 |
別 名 | S100 alpha 6 PRA; Calcyclin; PRAGrowth factor inducible protein 2A9; Prolactin receptor associated protein; Prolactin receptor-associated protein; Protein S100 A6; Protein S100-A6; S100 A6; S100 calcium binding protein A6 (calcyclin); S100 calcium binding protein A6; S100 calcium-binding protein A6; S100A6; S100A6_HUMAN; S100-A6; 2A9; 5B10; CABP; CACY; Calcyclin; Growth factor inducible protein 2A9; Growth factor-inducible protein 2A9; MLN 4; MLN4. |
抗體來源 | Rabbit |
克隆類型 | Polyclonal |
交叉反應(yīng) | (predicted: Human,Mouse,Rat) |
產(chǎn)品應(yīng)用 | WB=1:500-1000,ICC/IF=1:50-100,IP=1:20-50
not yet tested in other applications. optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user. |
理論分子量 | 10kDa |
性 狀 | Liquid |
濃 度 | 1mg/ml |
免 疫 原 | Recombinant fusion protein containing a sequence corresponding to amino acids 1-90 of human S100A6 |
亞 型 | IgG |
純化方法 | affinity purified by Protein A |
緩 沖 液 | 0.01M TBS(pH7.4) with 1% BSA, 0.02% Proclin300 and 50% Glycerol. |
保存條件 | Shipped at 4℃. Store at -20 °C for one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. |
PubMed | PubMed |
產(chǎn)品介紹 |
Calcyclin, also known as Protein S100-A6, growth factor-inducible protein 2A9, S-100 calcium-binding protein A6 (S-100A6) or MLN 4, is a homodimeric member of the S-100 calcium-binding protein family whose expression is upregulated in proliferating and differentiating cells. Calcyclin is inducible by growth factors and overexpressed in acute myeloid leukemias. It is expressed in a cell-specific manner in subpopulations of neurons and astrocytes and in epithelial cells and fibroblasts. Calcyclin is a specific target of S-100B protein in vivo. The binding of Calcyclin to S-100B is stabilized by S-100B-bound calcium and zinc. Calcyclin associates with both Annexin XI and CacyBP (calcyclin-binding protein). It functions to activate several processes along the calcium signal transduction pathway including the regulation of cell growth, proliferation, secretion and exocytosis. |