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Rabbit anti-Arginase 1 Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody [BLR036F]

Catalog No.
A700-036-T
Pack Size
  • 10 µl (5+ tests)
  • 100 µl (50+ tests)
Quantity

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Specifications
A700-036-T
Brand
Bethyl Laboratories
Application
ICC
IHC
IHC-IF
IP
WB
Storage Conditions
2 - 8° C
Host
Rabbit
Conjugation
Unconjugated
Immunogen
residues 1-322 (FL)
Buffer
Borate Buffered Saline (BBS) pH 8.2 with 0.1% BSA and 0.09% Sodium Azide
Reactivity
Human
Target
Arginase 1
Shelf Life
1 year from date of receipt
Antibody Type
Recombinant Monoclonal
Alternate Names
arginase, liver, arginase-1, liver-type arginase, type I arginase
Format
Whole IgG
Product Type
Primary Antibodies
Product Sub Types
Primary Antibodies
UNSPSC
12352203
Western Blot (WB)
1:1000
Immunoprecipitation (IP)
20 ul/1mg lysate
Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
1:100 to 1:500. Epitope retrieval with citrate buffer pH6.0 is recommended for FFPE tissue sections.
Immunocytochemistry (ICC)
1:100 to 1:500. Epitope retrieval with citrate buffer pH6.0 is recommended for FFPE cell sections.
Immunohistochemistry-Immunofluoresence (IHC-IF)
1:100 to 1:500. Epitope retrieval with citrate buffer pH6.0 is recommended for FFPE tissue sections.
Target Sentence
Arginase1 is a key element of the urea cycle converting L-arginine to urea and L-ornithine, which is further metabolized into metabolites proline and polyamides that drive collagen synthesis and bioenergetic pathways critical for cell proliferation, respectively; the urea cycle takes place primarily in the liver and, to a lesser extent, in the kidneys. Arginase catalyzes the hydrolysis of arginine to ornithine and urea. At least two isoforms of mammalian arginase exist (types I and II) which differ in their tissue distribution, subcellular localization, immunologic crossreactivity and physiologic function. The type I isoform encoded by this gene, is a cytosolic enzyme and expressed predominantly in the liver as a component of the urea cycle. Inherited deficiency of this enzyme results in argininemia, an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by hyperammonemia.  [taken from the Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P05089].
Product Link
http://www.bethyl.com/product/A700-036
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