FABP2 (Marker of Metastatic Potential in Colorectal Cancer)(CPTC-FABP2-3), 1mg/mL, Clone: [CPTC-FABP2-3], Mouse, Monoclonal

Catalog Number: BOT-BNUM2226-50
Article Name: FABP2 (Marker of Metastatic Potential in Colorectal Cancer)(CPTC-FABP2-3), 1mg/mL, Clone: [CPTC-FABP2-3], Mouse, Monoclonal
Biozol Catalog Number: BOT-BNUM2226-50
Supplier Catalog Number: BNUM2226-50
Alternative Catalog Number: BOT-BNUM2226-50-50UL
Manufacturer: Biotium
Host: Mouse
Category: Antikörper
Species Reactivity: Human
Immunogen: Recombinant full length human FABP2 protein
Alternative Names: FABPI, I-FABP, MGC133132, Fatty Acid-Binding Protein, Intestinal
The intracellular fatty acid-binding proteins (FABPs) belong to a multigene family with nearly twenty identified members. FABPs are divided into at least three distinct types, namely the hepatic-, intestinal- and cardiac-type. They form 14-15 kDa proteins and are thought to participate in the uptake, intracellular metabolism and/or transport of long-chain fatty acids. They may also be responsible in the modulation of cell growth and proliferation. Intestinal fatty acid-binding protein 2 gene contains four exons and is an abundant cytosolic protein in small intestine epithelial cells. This gene has a polymorphism at codon 54 that identified an alanine-encoding allele and a threonine-encoding allele. Thr-54 protein is associated with increased fat oxidation and insulin resistance. Primary antibodies are available purified, or with a selection of fluorescent CF Dyes and other labels. CF Dyes offer exceptional brightness and photostability. Note: Conjugates of blue fluorescent dyes like CF405S and CF405M are not recommended for detecting low abundance targets, because blue dyes have lower fluorescence and can give higher non-specific background than other dye colors.
Clonality: Monoclonal
Concentration: 1 mg/mL
Clone Designation: [CPTC-FABP2-3]
Molecular Weight: 15.21 kDa
UniProt: P12104
Buffer: PBS, no BSA, no azide
Source: Animal
Application Notes: For coating for ELISA, order Ab without BSA|Higher concentration may be required for direct detection using primary antibody conjugates than for indirect detection with secondary antibody|Optimal dilution and staining procedure for a specific application should be determined by user|Recommended starting concentrations for titration are 1-2 ug/mL for most applications, or 1 ug/million cells/100 uL for flow cytometry