Ferritin Heavy Chain (FTH1) (heavy and light chain) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

CAT#: R1596BS

Ferritin Heavy Chain (FTH1) (heavy and light chain) rabbit polyclonal antibody, Biotin, Purified


USD 540.00

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Size
    • 100 ug

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Applications ELISA, IHC, WB
Recommended Dilution ELISA: 1/2,000-1/10,000.
Western blot: 1/200-1/1,000.
Expect band at 21.2 kDa in appropriate cell lysate or extract.
Immunohistochemistry: Paraffin (FFPE) or Frozen sections; 1/100 suggested to begin.
Reactivities Human
Host Rabbit
Clonality Polyclonal
Immunogen Ferritin from human spleen
Specificity This antibody detects human Ferritin. Cross reactivity against Ferritin from other tissues and species may occur but have not been specifically determined. Immunoelectrophoresis give a single precipitin arc against anti-biotin, anti-rabbit serum aas well as purified and partially purified Ferritin [human spleen].
Formulation 0.02 M Potassium phosphate, 0.15 M Sodium chloride, pH 7.2
Label: Biotin
State: Purified
State: Lyophilized purified Ig fraction
Stabilizer: 10 mg/ml BSA (immunoglobulin and protease free)
Preservative: 0.01% (w/v) Sodium azide
Reconstitution Method Restore with 0.1 ml of deionized water (or equivalent).
Concentration lot specific
Purification Delipidation, salt fractionation and ion exchange chromatography followed by extensive dialysis against the buffer
Conjugation Biotin
Storage Store lyophilized at 2-8°C for 6 months or at -20°C long term.
After reconstitution store the antibody undiluted at 2-8°C for one month or (in aliquots) at -20°C long term. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Stability Shelf life: one year from despatch.
Background Ferritin is a ubiquitous and highly conserved protein which plays a major role in iron homeostasis by sequestering and storing iron in a non-toxic and soluble form. It forms a holoenzyme of ~450 kDa, consisting of 24 subunits of two types, H (heavy; 21 kDa) and L (light; 19 kDa), and is capable of storing up to 4,500 atoms of ferric iron. Depending on the tissue type and physiological status of the cell, the ratio of H to L subunits in ferritin can vary widely. Ferritin is found in the liver, spleen, kidney and heart, with smaller amounts being found in blood. Serum ferritin levels serve as an indicator of the amount of iron stored in the body. Serum ferritin is the most sensitive test for anaemia, and is also used as a marker for restless leg syndrome, hemochromatosis and porphyria. As ferritin is an acute-phase reactant, it is often elevated during infection. Defects in ferritin proteins are associated with several neurodegenerative diseases.
Synonyms FTH, FTL, Ferritin H subunit, Ferritin L subunit
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