Apolipoprotein A I (APOA1) Goat Polyclonal Antibody
CAT#: R1029P
Apolipoprotein A I (APOA1) goat polyclonal antibody, Purified
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CNY 21694.00
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                        4周
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                        | Cited in 2 publications. | 
Specifications
| Product Data | |
| Applications | ELISA, IHC, IP, WB | 
| Recommend Dilution | Anti-Apolipoprotein antibodies have been used for Indirect trapping ELISA for quantitation of antigen in serum using a standard curve, for Immunoprecipitation and for Western blotting for highly sensitive qualitative analysis. Recommended Dilutions: ELISA: 1/10,000-1/20,000. Western blot: 1/1,000-1/2,000. Immunoprecipitation: 1/100. Immunohistochemistry: 1/50-1/200.  | 
        
| Reactivity | Human | 
| Host | Goat | 
| Clonality | Polyclonal | 
| Immunogen | Apolipoprotein Type A-I was isolated from Human plasma by density gradient centrifugation followed by HPLC purification. | 
| Specificity | Typically less than 1% cross reactivity against other types of Apolipoprotein was detected by ELISA against purified standards.  This antibody reacts with Human Apolipoprotein A-I and has negligible cross-reactivity with Type A-II, B, C-I, C-II, C-III, E and J Apolipoproteins. Non-specific cross reaction of anti-Apolipoprotein antibodies with other Human serum proteins is negligible.  | 
        
| Formulation | 0.125M Sodium Borate, 0.075M Sodium Chloride, 0.005M EDTA, pH 8.0 State: Purified State: Liquid (sterile filtered) purified IgG fraction Stabilizer: None Preservative: 0.01% Sodium Azide  | 
        
| Concentration | lot specific | 
| Purification | Immunoaffinity Chromatography using immobilized antigens followed by extensive cross-adsorption against other Apolipoproteins and human serum proteins to remove any unwanted specificities. | 
| Conjugation | Unconjugated | 
| Storage Condition | Store vial at 2-8°C prior to opening.  This product is stable at 2-8°C as an undiluted liquid. For extended storage mix with an equal volume of glycerol, aliquot contents and freeze at -20°C or below. Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing. Dilute only prior to immediate use.  | 
        
| Gene Name | apolipoprotein A1 | 
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| Background | Apolipoprotein A I promotes cholesterol efflux from tissues to the liver for excretion. Apolipoprotein A I is the major protein component of high density lipoprotein (HDL) in the plasma. Synthesized in the liver and small intestine, it consists of two identical chains of 77 amino acids; an 18 amino acid signal peptide is removed co-translationally and a 6 amino acid propeptide is cleaved post-translationally. Apolipoprotein A I is a cofactor for lecithin cholesterolacyltransferase (LCAT) which is responsible for the formation of most plasma cholesteryl esters. Defects in the Apolipoprotein A I gene are associated with HDL deficiency and Tangier disease. The therapeutic potential of apoA-I has been recently assessed in patients with acute coronary syndromes, using a recombinant form of a naturally occurring variant of apoA-I. The availability of recombinant normal apoA-I should facilitate further investigation into the potential usefulness of apoA-I in preventing atherosclerotic vascular diseases. | 
| Synonyms | APOA1, ApoA-I, Apo-AI, ApoAI | 
| Reference Data | |
Citations (2)
| The use of this Antibodies has been cited in the following citations: | 
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                                                Molecular characterization of EmABP, an apolipoprotein A-I binding protein secreted by the Echinococcus multilocularis metacestode
                                                ,Bernthaler P, Epping K, Schmitz G, Deplazes P, Brehm K,
                                                Infect. Immun.
                                                ,PubMed ID 19805524
                                                [APOA1]
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                                                Steatosis induced by the accumulation of apolipoprotein A-I and elevated ROS levels in H-ras12V transgenic mice contributes to hepatic lesions.
                                                ,null,
                                                Biochemical and biophysical research communications
                                                ,PubMed ID 21600874
                                                [APOA1]
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