货号 |
bs-0283R-1 |
品牌 |
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浓度 |
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货期 |
现货 |
英文名称 |
Rabbit Anti-Ovalbumin antibody |
中文名称 |
Rabbit Anti-Ovalbumin antibody |
研究领域 |
细胞生物,免疫学 |
英文别名 |
Ovalbumin; Allergen Gal d 2; CAP 2; CAP2; Cytoplasmic antiproteinase 2; Egg albumin; Gal d II; Hen egg white; PI8; Plakalbumin; Protease inhibitor 8; Serpin B8; serpin peptidase inhibitor clade B member 8; SERPINB14; SERPINB8. |
反应物种(已验证) |
Chicken |
产品应用(已验证) |
WB,ELISA |
推荐稀释比例 |
WB=1:5000-20000,Elisa=1:5000-100000, |
克隆类型 |
多克隆 |
抗体来源 |
Rabbit |
理论分子量 |
43 |
细胞定位 |
分泌型蛋白 |
性状 |
Liquid |
免疫原 |
Ovalbumin [hen egg white] |
亚型 |
IgG |
纯化方法 |
affinity purified by Protein A |
SUBCELLULAR |
Secreted. |
Tissue |
Major protein of egg white. |
SIMILARITY |
Belongs to the serpin family. Ov-serpin subfamily. |
Function |
Storage protein of egg white. Lack protease inhibitory activity. |
Post-translational |
The signal sequence is not cleaved. The functional signal for membrane translocation of ovalbumin becomes accessible when the nascent chain is 50 to 60 residues long. The hydrophobic sequence which lies between residues 27 and 43 folds back on the precedi |
SWISS |
P02769 |
Gene ID |
280717 |
保存条件 |
Shipped at 4℃. Store at -20 °C for one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. |
Important Note |
This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications. |
英文介绍 |
Chicken Ovalbumin is the major protein in the "white" of the egg (and a favorite antigen in immunological research). Egg white contains a variety of proteins including ovalbumin, conalbumin, ovomucoid and lysozyme. It belongs to the serpin family and the Ov serpin subfamily. Ovalbumin can cause an allergic reaction in humans.
Ovalbumin has been implicated in the development of the egg shell. Immunohistochemistry revealed that ovalbumin is found only in the mammillary bodies of decalcified shell, and is not distributed throughout the shell matrix. These results indicate that ovalbumin is present during the initial phase of shell formation and becomes incorporated into the protein matrix of the mammillary bodies. However, it is not yet clear whether ovalbumin at this site plays a specific role in shell mineralisation. |