Collagen III (COL3A1) Mouse Monoclonal Antibody [Clone ID: 8D1-8C7]

CAT#: BM8000

Collagen III (COL3A1) mouse monoclonal antibody, clone 8D1-8C7, Purified


USD 550.00

2 Weeks*

Size
    • 100 ul

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Clone Name 8D1-8C7
Applications ELISA, IF, IHC, R
Recommended Dilution ELISA.
RIA (> 1/1000).
Immunflourescence assay: 1/80. 
Immunohistochemistry on Frozen Sections.
Immunohistochemistry on Paraffin Sections: 1/1000
Incubation Time: 60 min at RT or 2-8°C over night.
Pretreatment: After de-waxing the tissue slices they are treated with 0.2% hyaluronidase (app. 300 U/mg) in TBS 15 min at 37°C. There after non-specific binding is blocked by blocking serum or 3% BSA in TBS. For peroxidase systems blocking with 1% peroxide solution in TBS for 30 min at RT is recommended.
Positive Control: Human skin and placenta.
Reactivities Human
Host Mouse
Isotype IgG1
Clonality Monoclonal
Immunogen Purified collagen type III from human placenta
Specificity Human Collagen type III 100% (solid phase RIA at 1/500 dilution).
Type III Collagen, MW 95 kDa, can be observed in skin, cartilage, human placenta and vitreous body.
Cross Reactions:
Human Collagen I, II, IV and V: < 0,1%
Human Fibronectin and Laminin: < 0,1%.
Formulation PBS without preservatives or BSA.
State: Purified
State: Lyophilized purified Ig fraction.
Reconstitution Method Restore by adding 0.1 ml distilled water.
Concentration lot specific
Purification Affinity Chromatography.
Storage Store the antibody at 2-8°C for short term only.
After reconstitution store and aliquot at -20°C for longer.
Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Stability Shelf life: One year from despatch.
Gene Name Homo sapiens collagen type III alpha 1 (COL3A1)
Background Collagens consist in a family of highly specialized glycoproteins of which at least 16 genetically distinct types are known to date. The basal unit of a collagen molecule cosists in a tripel-helical structure formed by 3 alpha-chains. Predominant amino acids are glycine, proline and hydroxproline. Regularly also lysines and hydroxylysines occur, which are responsible for cross-linkage and glycosylation of the protein chains. Different composition of alpha-chains and different glycosylation contribute to the high variability of collagens in different tissues and organs.
Type III collagen is an alpha1(III)-trimer, MW 95 kDa, which forms 67 nm cross-banded fibrils. Typically it can be observed in skin, cartilage, vitreous body, and human placenta.
Synonyms COL3A1
Reference Data
Protein Families Druggable Genome
Protein Pathways ECM-receptor interaction, Focal adhesion

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