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KDEL receptor, mAb (KR-10)

 
ADI-VAA-PT048-D 50 µl 150.00 USD
 
ADI-VAA-PT048-F 200 µl 340.00 USD
 

Product Specification

Alternative Name:Grp78, Grp94, Lysine-aspartic acid-glutamate-leucine, ERD, KDELR3
 
Purity Detail:Ascites.
 
Formulation:Liquid. Mouse ascites fluid containing 0.09% sodium azide.
 
Clone:KR-10
 
Isotype:Mouse IgG1
 
Immunogen:Synthetic peptide corresponding to a portion of bovine KDEL Receptor.
 
Specificity:Recognizes human, mouse and rat KDEL Receptor. Detects a band of ~23kDa by Western blot.
 
Application:Immunohistochemistry
Western Blot (1:250, colorimetric)
Optimal conditions must be determined individually for each application.
 
Long Term Storage:-20°C
 
Miscellaneous/General:The tetrapeptide KDEL, located at the carboxy-terminal sequences of luminal proteins, is a retrieval motif essential for the precise sorting of these proteins along the secretory pathway. KDEL proteins perform essential functions in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) related to protein folding as well as assembly. The localization of chaperones and other soluble proteins to the ER is achieved by their continuous retrieval from post-ER compartments by the KDEL receptor (Erd2p), which is a membrane protein localized in the Golgi apparatus.
 
Background / Technical Information:Recommended by the Human Protein Atlas Organization for IHC (Ensembl No. ENSG00000105438).
 
VAA-PT048 WB
Western blot analysis: Lane 1: MW marker, Lane 2: 20µg of HeLa cell lysate (heat shocked), Lane 3: 20µg of 3T3 cell lysate, Lane 4: 20µg of PC-12 cell lysate, Lane 5: 20µg of CHO-K1 cell lysate, Lane 6: 20µg of 3T3 cell lysate (heat shocked), Lane 7: 20µg of PC-12 cell lysate (heat shocked) probed with KDEL Receptor mAb at 1:250.
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VAA-PT048 WB

Product Literature References

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