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Polyclonal Anti-Caspase-8 (P10)

Cat no: PA1524


Supplier: Boster Immunoleader
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Rabbit IgG polyclonal antibody for Caspase-8 (CASP8) detection. Tested with WB, IHC-P in Human.
Catalogue number: PA1524
Price: $200.00
Reactivities: Human
Applications: Immunohistochemistry, Western Blot
Size: 100ug/vial
Gene: CASP8
Swiss prot: Q14790
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 8 is a caspase protein. It most likely acts upon caspase 3. This gene encodes a member of the cysteine-aspartic acid protease (caspase) family. The human CASP8 gene, whose product is also known as caspase 8 and FLICE, encodes an interleukin-1beta converting enzyme (ICE)-related cysteine protease that is activated by the engagement of several different death receptors. Caspase 8 is immediately recruited to the Fas receptor once it oligomerizes, and its protease activity is crucial for the apoptotic response generated by the resulting death-inducing signaling complex (DISC). This gene contains at least 11 exons spanning approximately 30kb on human chromosome band 2q33-34. This region of human chromosome 2 was previously reported as the location of the CASP10 gene, whose product is closely related to caspase 8.Caspase-8 deficiency in humans is compatible with normal development and shows that caspase-8 has a postnatal role in immune activation of naive lymphocytes.
References: 1. Grenet, J.; Teitz, T.; Wei, T.; Valentine, V.; Kidd, V. J. : Structure and chromosome localization of the human CASP8 gene. Gene 226: 225-232, 1999. 2. Chun, H. J.; Zheng, L.; Ahmad, M.; Wang, J.; Speirs, C. K.; Siegel, R. M.; Dale, J. K.; Puck, J.; Davis, J.; Hall, C. G.; Skoda-Smith, S.; Atkinson, T. P.; Straus, S. E.; Lenardo, M. J. : Pleiotropic defects in lymphocyte activation caused by caspase-8 mutations lead to human immunodeficiency. Nature 419: 395-399, 2002.
Additional info: A synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence at the C-terminal of human Caspase-8 (P10).