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Polyclonal Anti-Caspase 1 (p10)

Cat no: PA1522


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Rabbit IgG polyclonal antibody for Caspase-1 (CASP1) detection. Tested with WB, IHC-P in Human.
Catalogue number: PA1522
Price: $200.00
Reactivities: Human
Applications: Immunohistochemistry, Western Blot
Size: 100ug/vial
Gene: CASP1
Swiss prot: P29466
Form: Lyophilized
Format: Each vial contains 5mg BSA, 0.9mg NaCl, 0.2mg Na2HPO4, 0.05mg Thimerosal, 0.05mg NaN3.
Storage temp: "At -20 degree C for one year. After reconstitution, at 4 degree C for one month. It can also be aliquotted and stored frozen at -20 degree C for a longer time. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. "
Scientific background: Caspase 1, apoptosis-related cysteine protease, is a cysteine protease that regulates inflammatory processes through its capacity to process and activate the interleukin-1-beta, IL18 , and IL33 precursor proteins. Caspase 1 was purified ICE from the cytosol of the THP.1 human monocytic cell line and found that the active protease was made up of 2 peptides, which they called p20 and p10 based on their apparent molecular masses by SDS-PAGE.It belongs to a family of cysteine proteases known as caspases that always cleave proteins following an aspartic acid residue. The Caspase1 gene consists of 10 exons spanning at least 10.6 kb. The Caspase 1 gene is mapped to 11q23, a site frequently involved in rearrangement in human cancers, including a number of leukemias and lymphomas, by Southern DNA blot analysis of rodent-human hybrids and by in situ hybridization to normal human metaphase chromosomes. Caspase 1 has been shown to induce cell necrosis or pyroptosis and may function in various developmental stages.
References: 1. Cerretti, D. P., Hollingsworth, L. T., Kozlosky, C. J., Valentine, M. B., Shapiro, D. N., Morris, S. W., Nelson, N.Molecular characterization of the gene for human interleukin-1-beta converting enzyme (IL1BC).Genomics 20: 468-473, 1994. 2. Thornberry, N. A., Bull, H. G., Calaycay, J. R., Chapman, K. T., Howard, A. D., Kostura, M. J., Miller, D. K., Molineaux, S. M., Weidner, J. R., Aunins, J., Elliston, K. O., Ayala, J. M., Casano, F. J., Chin, J., Ding, G. J.-F., Egger, L. A., Gaffney, E. P., Limjuco, G., Palyha, O. C., Raju, S. M., Rolando, A. M., Salley, J. P., Yamin, T.-T., Lee, T. D., Shively, J. E., MacCross, M., Mumford, R. A., Schmidt, J. A., Tocci, M. J.A novel heterodimeric cysteine protease is required for interleukin-1-beta processing in monocytes.Nature 356: 768-774, 1992.
Additional info: A synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence at the C-terminal of human Caspase 1 (p10).