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Antigenic Specificity | Occludin |
Clone | polyclonal |
Host Species | n/a |
Reactive Species | human |
Isotype | n/a |
Format | immunogen affinity purified |
Size | 0.1 mg |
Concentration | n/a |
Applications | Western Blot (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Paraffin |
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Description | Description: Rabbit IgG polyclonal antibody for Occludin(OCLN) detection. Tested with WB, IHC-P in Human. Background: Occludin is an integral membrane protein that is located at tight junctions. It is a member of a family of proteins containing the highly conserved Marvel domain, which contains 4 transmembrane-helix regions. This gene is mapped to 5q13.2. Occludin regulates TGF-beta receptor type I localization for efficient TGF-beta-dependent dissolution of tight junctions during epithelial-mesenchymal transitions. Human Occludin is an essential hepatitis C virus (HCV) cell entry factor that is able to render murine cells infectable with HCV glycoproteins. It has been found that occludin is involved in cell migration and functions to recru |
Immunogen | Immunogen: E Coli-derived human Occludin recombinant protein (Position: N373-T522). Human Occludin shares 89% amino acid (aa) sequence identity with both mouse and rat Occludin. Ig Type: Rabbit IgG |
Other Names | [Occludin; BLCPMG; FLJ08163; FLJ18079; FLJ77961; FLJ94056; MGC34277; Occludin; OCLN; OCLN_HUMAN; Tight junction protein occludin; occludin], [OCLN; OCLN; BLCPMG; PPP1R115] |
Gene, Accession # | Gene ID: 100506658, NCBI: NP_001192183.1, UniProt: Q16625 |
Catalog # | MBS177977 |
Price | $315 |
Order / More Info | Occludin Antibody from MYBIOSOURCE INC. |
Product Specific References | 1. Ando-Akatsuka, Y., Saitou, M., Hirase, T., Kishi, M., Sakakibara, A., Itoh, M., Yonemura, S., Furuse, M., Tsukita, S. Interspecies diversity of the occludin sequence: cDNA cloning of human, mouse, dog, and rat-kangaroo homologues. J. Cell Biol. 133: 43-47, 1996. 2. Barrios-Rodiles, M., Brown, K. R., Ozdamar, B., Bose, R., Liu, Z., Donovan, R. S., Shinjo, F., Liu, Y., Dembowy, J., Taylor, I. W., Luga, V., Przulj, N., Robinson, M., Suzuki, H., Hayashizaki, Y., Jurisica, I., Wrana, J. L. High-throughput mapping of a dynamic signaling network in mammalian cells. Science 307: 1621-1625, 2005. 3. Du, D., Xu, F., Yu, L., Zhang, C., Lu, X., Yuan, H., Huang, Q., Zhang, F., Bao, H., Jia, L., Wu, X., Zhu, X., Zhang, X., Zhang, Z., Chen, Z. The tight junction protein, occludin, regulates the directional migration of epithelial cells. Dev. Cell 18: 52-63, 2010. |