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Merck
CN

AB5480

Sigma-Aldrich

抗超氧化物歧化酶1抗体,氨基酸25-37

serum, Chemicon®

别名:

SOD1

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UNSPSC代码:
12352203
eCl@ss:
32160702
NACRES:
NA.41
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生物来源

rabbit

质量水平

偶联物

unconjugated

抗体形式

serum

抗体产品类型

primary antibodies

克隆

polyclonal

种属反应性

human

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mouse

制造商/商品名称

Chemicon®

技术

western blot: suitable

NCBI登记号

UniProt登记号

运输

dry ice

靶向翻译后修饰

unmodified

基因信息

human ... SOD1(6647)

一般描述

铜/锌超氧化物歧化酶(SOD1)基因突变与15- 20%的家族性运动神经元疾病有关。这种含有153个氨基酸的金属酶几乎在细菌以上所有生物体的所有细胞中表达,并且在物种之间高度保守,仅有一些小的变化。将人类SOD1基因的突变形式整合到转基因小鼠中,导致与人类状况非常相似的疾病的发作。这些动物在大约2-4个月大时变得虚弱,并迅速丧失功能,4-6周后死亡。

免疫原

相应的人SOD1氨基酸25-37的合成肽。
表位:aa 25-37

应用

抗超氧化物歧化酶1抗体,氨基酸25-37,可检测超氧化物歧化酶1的水平,已发布,经验证可用于WB。
蛋白质印迹:1:500

最佳工作稀释度必须由最终用户进行确定。

生化/生理作用

超氧化物歧化酶1(SOD1),人类特异性。

制备说明

将冻干物料在-70°C(干燥)保存长达12个月重新配制后,以未稀释等分试样在 -20°C可冷冻保存长达 6个月。应避免反复冻/融循环。可以添加甘油(1:1)以获得额外的稳定性。

法律信息

CHEMICON is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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储存分类代码

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 1

闪点(°F)

Not applicable

闪点(°C)

Not applicable


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