Goat Anti-PTCH (C Terminus) Antibody

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SKU: EB07025
Formulation
Supplied at 0.5 mg/ml in Tris saline, 0.02% sodium azide, pH7.3 with 0.5% bovine serum albumin.
Unit Size
100 µg
Storage Instructions
Aliquot and store at -20°C. Minimize freezing and thawing.
Synonym / Alias Names
PTCH protein -10|PTCH protein +4'|PTCH protein +12b|OTTHUMP00000021710|OTTHUMP00000021709|PTCH11|FLJ42602|FLJ26746|RP11-435O5.3|patched homolog 1 (Drosophila)|PTCH1|patched (Drosophila) homolog|patched|PTC1|PTC|NBCCS|HPE7|BCNS|HGNC:9585|patched homolog (Drosophila)|PTCH
Usage Summary
Immunofluorescence: Strong expression of the protein seen in the Golgi of HeLa and NIH3T3 cells. Recommended concentration: 10µg/ml.
Accession ID
NP_000255.1; NP_001077072.1; NP_001077071.1; NP_001077073.1; NP_001077074.1; NP_001077075.1; NP_001077076.1
Blocking Peptide
EBP07025
Immunogen
Peptide with sequence ELQDVECEERPR, from the C Terminus of the protein sequence according to NP_000255.1; NP_001077072.1; NP_001077071.1; NP_001077073.1; NP_001077074.1; NP_001077075.1; NP_001077076.1.
Product Comments
This antibody is expected to recognise all reported isoforms. Variants (NP_001077073.1; NP_001077074.1; NP_001077075.1; NP_001077076.1) encode the same isoform.
Peptide Sequence
ELQDVECEERPR
Purification Method
Purified from goat serum by ammonium sulphate precipitation followed by antigen affinity chromatography using the immunizing peptide.
Shipping Instructions
Refrigerated
Predicted Species
Human, Mouse, Rat
Reactive Species
Human, Mouse
Human Gene ID
5727
Product Grade
IHC Results
Paraffin embedded Human Brain (Coretx). Recommended concentration: 8µg/ml.
ELISA Detection Limit
Antibody detection limit dilution 1:16000.
Application Type
Pep-ELISA, IHC, IF
Selected References
[{"pmid": 24867209, "intro": "This antibody (previous batch) has been successfully used in IHC and IF on Human:", "title": "Expression of Hedgehog ligand and signal transduction components in mutually distinct isocitrate dehydrogenase mutant glioma cells supports a role for paracrine signaling.", "author": "Abiria SA, Williams TV, Munden AL, Grover VK, Wallace A, Lundberg CJ, Valadez JG, Cooper MK.", "journal": "J Neurooncol. 2014 May 28."}]