biological source
mouse
conjugate
unconjugated
antibody form
IgG fraction of antiserum
antibody product type
primary antibodies
clone
polyclonal
form
buffered aqueous solution
species reactivity
human
technique(s)
immunohistochemistry (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections): suitable, indirect immunofluorescence: suitable, western blot: 1 μg/mL
UniProt accession no.
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−20°C
target post-translational modification
unmodified
Quality Level
Gene Information
human ... UMOD(7369)
General description
This gene encodes uromodulin, the most abundant protein in normal urine. Its excretion in urine follows proteolytic cleavage of the ectodomain of its glycosyl phosphatidylinosital-anchored counterpart that is situated on the luminal cell surface of the loop of Henle. Uromodulin may act as a constitutive inhibitor of calcium crystallization in renal fluids. Excretion of uromodulin in urine may provide defense against urinary tract infections caused by uropathogenic bacteria. Defects in this gene are associated with the autosomal dominant renal disorders medullary cystic kidney disease-2 (MCKD2) and familial juvenile hyperuricemic nephropathy (FJHN). These disorders are characterized by juvenile onset of hyperuricemia, gout, and progressive renal failure. While several transcript variants may exist for this gene, the full-length natures of only two have been described to date. These two represent the major variants of this gene and encode the same isoform. (provided by RefSeq)
Immunogen
UMOD (AAH35975, 1 a.a. ~ 611 a.a) full-length human protein.
Sequence
MGQPSLTWMLMVVVASWFITTAATDTSEARWCSECHSNATCTEDEAVTTCTCQEGFTGDGLTCVDLDECAIPGAHNCSANSSCVNTPGSFSCVCPEGFRLSPGLGCTDVDECAEPGLSHCHALATCVNVVGSYLCVCPAGYRGDGWHCECSPGSCGPGLDCVPEGDALVCADPCQAHRTLDEYWRSTEYGEGYACDTDLRGWYRPHPSSDEGIVSRKACAHWSGHCCLWDASVQVKACAGGYYVYNLTAPPECHLAYCTDPSSVEGTCEECSIDEDCKSNNGRWHCQCKQDFNITDISLLEHRLECGANDMKVSLGKCQLKSLGFDKVFMYLSDSRCSGFNDRDNRDWVSVVTPARDGPCGTVLTRNETHATYSNTLYLADEIIIRDLNIKINFACSYPLDMKVSLKTALQPMVSALNIRVGGTGMFTVRMALFQTPSYTQPYQGSSVTLSTEAFLYVGTMLDGGDLSRFALLMTNCYATPSSNATDPLKYFIIQDRCPHTRDSTIQVVENGESSQGRFSVQMFRFAGNYDLVYLHCEVYLCDTMNEKCKPTCSGTRFRSGSVIDQSRVLNLGPITRKGVQATVSRAFSSLGLLKVWLPLLLSATLTLTFQ
Sequence
MGQPSLTWMLMVVVASWFITTAATDTSEARWCSECHSNATCTEDEAVTTCTCQEGFTGDGLTCVDLDECAIPGAHNCSANSSCVNTPGSFSCVCPEGFRLSPGLGCTDVDECAEPGLSHCHALATCVNVVGSYLCVCPAGYRGDGWHCECSPGSCGPGLDCVPEGDALVCADPCQAHRTLDEYWRSTEYGEGYACDTDLRGWYRPHPSSDEGIVSRKACAHWSGHCCLWDASVQVKACAGGYYVYNLTAPPECHLAYCTDPSSVEGTCEECSIDEDCKSNNGRWHCQCKQDFNITDISLLEHRLECGANDMKVSLGKCQLKSLGFDKVFMYLSDSRCSGFNDRDNRDWVSVVTPARDGPCGTVLTRNETHATYSNTLYLADEIIIRDLNIKINFACSYPLDMKVSLKTALQPMVSALNIRVGGTGMFTVRMALFQTPSYTQPYQGSSVTLSTEAFLYVGTMLDGGDLSRFALLMTNCYATPSSNATDPLKYFIIQDRCPHTRDSTIQVVENGESSQGRFSVQMFRFAGNYDLVYLHCEVYLCDTMNEKCKPTCSGTRFRSGSVIDQSRVLNLGPITRKGVQATVSRAFSSLGLLKVWLPLLLSATLTLTFQ
Physical form
Solution in phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4
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存储类别
10 - Combustible liquids
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
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Kymora B Scotland et al.
Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland), 9(9) (2020-09-24)
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