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Polyclonal Anti-OPN

Cat no: PA1432


Supplier: Boster Immunoleader
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Rabbit IgG polyclonal antibody for Osteopontin (SPP1) detection. Tested with WB, IHC-P in Mouse;Rat.
Catalogue number: PA1432
Price: $200.00
Reactivities: Mouse, Rat
Applications: Immunohistochemistry, Western Blot
Size: 100ug/vial
Gene: SPP1
Swiss prot: P10923
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: Osteopontin (OPN) also called urinary stone protein, secreted phosphoprotein 1 (SPP1), bone sialoprotein, and early T lymphocyte activation 1 (ETA1). Osteopontin is a phosphorylated glycoprotein secreted to the mineralizing extrOPNllular matrix by osteoblasts during bone development. Osteopontin is presumably involved in stone formation as stone matrix. The deduced protein sequence reveals a 317-amino acid protein (34,982 Da) containing a 16-amino acid hydrophobic signal sequence and a 33,352-Da protein destines to undergo extensive post-translational modifications before being secreted from the cell. The gene is located on human chromosome 4. The standard product used in this kit is recombinant human OPN, consisting of 17-314 amino acid sequence with the molecular mass of 32.9KDa. As a result of glycosylation, the molecular mass is 60-65KDa.
References: 1. Beck, G. R., Jr.; Zerler, B.; Moran, E. Phosphate is a specific signal for induction of osteopontin gene expression. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 97: 8352-8357, 2000. 2. Kohri, K.; Suzuki, Y.; Yoshida, K.; Yamamoto, K.; Amasaki, N.; Yamate, T.; Umekawa, T.; Iguchi, M.; Sinohara, H.; Kurita, T. Molecular cloning and sequencing of cDNA encoding urinary stone protein, which is identical to osteopontin. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 184: 859-864, 1992. 3. Fisher, L. W.; McBride, O. W.; Termine, J. D.; Young, M. F. Human bone sialoprotein: deduced protein sequence and chromosomal localization. J. Biol. Chem. 265: 2347-2351, 1990.
Additional info: A synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence at the C-terminal of mouse OPN, identical to the rat sequences.