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Calreticulin antibody

CALR Reactivity: Human WB, IHC, IP, FACS, IF, ICC Host: Rabbit Polyclonal unconjugated
Catalog No. ABIN361835
  • Target See all Calreticulin (CALR) Antibodies
    Calreticulin (CALR)
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    Rabbit
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    Polyclonal
    Conjugate
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    This Calreticulin antibody is un-conjugated
    Application
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    Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Immunoprecipitation (IP), Flow Cytometry (FACS), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunocytochemistry (ICC)
    Specificity
    Detects ~63 kDa.
    Cross-Reactivity
    Chicken, Cow, Dog, Guinea Pig, Hamster, Human, Monkey, Mouse, Pig, Rabbit, Rat, Sheep
    Purification
    Peptide Affinity Purified
    Immunogen
    Human calreticulin synthetic peptide with a cysteine residue added and the peptide conjugated to KLH
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  • Application Notes
    • WB (1:1000)
    • IHC (1:100)
    • ICC/IF (1:100)
    • optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.
    Comment

    A 1:1000 dilution of ABIN361834 was sufficient for detection of Calreticulin in 20 μg of HeLa cell lysate by ECL immunoblot analysis.

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Liquid
    Concentration
    1 mg/mL
    Buffer
    PBS pH 7.4, 50 % glycerol, 0.09 % sodium azide, Storage buffer may change when conjugated
    Preservative
    Sodium azide
    Precaution of Use
    This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
    Storage
    -20 °C
    Storage Comment
    -20°C
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  • Target
    Calreticulin (CALR)
    Alternative Name
    Calreticulin (CALR Products)
    Synonyms
    CRT antibody, RO antibody, SSA antibody, cC1qR antibody, crc antibody, crt antibody, Calregulin antibody, CG9429 antibody, Clr antibody, Dmel\\CG9429 antibody, anon-EST:Liang-2.11 antibody, anon-EST:Liang-2.17 antibody, anon-EST:fe3D7 antibody, clone 2.11 antibody, clone 2.17 antibody, eth antibody, potp antibody, cc1qr antibody, ssa antibody, NV19007 antibody, CRP55 antibody, ERp60 antibody, HACBP antibody, CHOT1 antibody, CHT1 antibody, CT1 antibody, AA589632 antibody, CRTR antibody, Creat antibody, CCDS1 antibody, calrl2 antibody, fc66d10 antibody, wu:fc66d10 antibody, wu:fj50c03 antibody, zgc:66153 antibody, calreticulin antibody, calreticulin L homeolog antibody, Calreticulin antibody, putative calreticulin antibody, solute carrier family 6 member 8 antibody, solute carrier family 6 (neurotransmitter transporter, creatine), member 8 antibody, CALR antibody, calr.L antibody, Crt antibody, crt antibody, CRT antibody, Calr antibody, calr antibody, LMJF_31_2600 antibody, Crc antibody, Slc6a8 antibody, SLC6A8 antibody, LOC8269812 antibody
    Background
    Calreticulin is a multifunctional, highly conserved Ca2+ -binding protein that is localized to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), but has also been detected in the nucleus and nuclear envelop. Like many other ER proteins, it has the conserved ER retention KDEL (Lys-Asp-Glu-Leu) sequence at its C-terminus (1-3). CRT's three domains include a 180 residue N-terminal domain, a proline-rich P-domain (residues 189-288) that binds Ca2+ with high affinity and shares homology with calnexin (CNX) and calmegin, and a 110 residue C-terminal domain that binds Ca2+ with low affinity but high capacity (1,3). Recent studies suggest that this soluble ER protein has a multifunctional role. It appears to be involved in calcium storage and regulation as well as having a molecular chaperone activity. It has been shown to interact with the cytoskeleton and to be involved in the regulation of gene expression. Calreticulin may also play a role in cellular proliferation including its apparent activity in the proliferation of certain viruses within mammalian host cells (4, 5), and it has also been shown to be induced in response to various types of cell stress including amino acid deprivation (6). Close interconnections among protein synthesis, gene expression and calcium signaling have been observed by many researchers in recent years. Calreticulin might be centrally located and therefore it crucially participates in the coordination of many functions by the cell (4, 5). Studies also suggest its involvement in a few diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, complete congenital heart block, and halothane hepatitis (1).
    Gene ID
    811
    NCBI Accession
    NP_004334
    UniProt
    P27797
    Pathways
    Retinoic Acid Receptor Signaling Pathway, Intracellular Steroid Hormone Receptor Signaling Pathway, Regulation of Intracellular Steroid Hormone Receptor Signaling, Nuclear Hormone Receptor Binding, ER-Nucleus Signaling, Unfolded Protein Response
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