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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) (Immunochemical staining of mouse CFH in mouse liver with rabbit monoclonal antibody at 1:100 dilution, formalin-fixed paraffin embedded sections.)

Rabbit anti-Mouse Factor H Monoclonal Antibody | anti-CFH antibody

Recombinant Anti-Factor H Antibody, Rabbit Monoclonal

Gene Names
Cfh; NOM; Sas1; Mud-1; Sas-1
Reactivity
Mouse
Applications
Immunohistochemistry
Purity
Protein A
Synonyms
Factor H; Monoclonal Antibody; Recombinant Anti-Factor H Antibody; Rabbit Monoclonal; Complement Factor H Antibody; Rabbit MAb; complement factor H; Anti-Mud-1 Antibody; Anti-NOM Antibody; Anti-Sas-1 Antibody; Anti-Sas1 Antibody; anti-CFH antibody
Ordering
For Research Use Only!
Host
Rabbit
Reactivity
Mouse
Clonality
Monoclonal
Isotype
Rabbit IgG
Clone Number
012
Specificity
Mouse Complement Factor H
Purity/Purification
Protein A
Form/Format
Liquid; 0.2um filtered solution in PBS
Applicable Applications for anti-CFH antibody
Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin (IHC-P)
Application Notes
IHC-P: 1:50-1:200
Antibody Type
Recombinant Antibody
Immunogen
Recombinant Mouse Complement Factor H Protein
Conjugation
Unconjugated
Preparation
This antibody was obtained from a rabbit immunized with purified, recombinant Mouse Complement Factor H (rM Complement Factor H).
Preparation and Storage
This antibody can be stored at 2-8 degree C for one month without detectable loss of activity. Antibody products are stable for twelve months from date of receipt when stored at -20 degree C to -80 degree C. Preservative-Free. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Immunohistochemistry (IHC)

(Immunochemical staining of mouse CFH in mouse liver with rabbit monoclonal antibody at 1:100 dilution, formalin-fixed paraffin embedded sections.)

Immunohistochemistry (IHC) (Immunochemical staining of mouse CFH in mouse liver with rabbit monoclonal antibody at 1:100 dilution, formalin-fixed paraffin embedded sections.)
Related Product Information for anti-CFH antibody
Complement factor H, also known as H factor 1, and CFH, is a sialic acid containing glycoprotein that plays an integral role in the regulation of the complement-mediated immune system that is involved in microbial defense, immune complex processing, and programmed cell death. Factor H protects host cells from injury resulting from unrestrained complement activation. CFH regulates complement activation on self cells by possessing both cofactor activity for the Factor I mediated C3b cleavage, and decay accelerating activity against the alternative pathway C3 convertase, C3bBb. CFH protects self cells from complement activation but not bacteria/viruses. Due to the central role that CFH plays in the regulation of complement, there are many clinical implications arrising from aberrant CFH activity. Mutations in the Factor H gene are associated with severe and diverse diseases including the rare renal disorders hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) and membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (MPGN) also termed dense deposit disease (DDD), membranoproliferative glomuleronephritis type II or dense deposit disease, as well as the more frequent retinal disease age related macular degeneration (AMD). In addition to its complement regulatory activities, factor H has multiple physiological activities and 1) acts as an extracellular matrix component, 2) binds to cellular receptors of the integrin type, and 3) interacts with a wide selection of ligands, such as the C-reactive protein, thrombospondin, bone sialoprotein, osteopontin, and heparin.
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References
Zipfel PF. (2001) Complement factor H: physiology and pathophysiology. Semin Thromb Hemost. 27(3): 191-9.Zipfel PF, et al. (2008) The complement fitness factor H: role in human diseases and for immune escape of pathogens, like pneumococci. Vaccine. 26 Suppl 8: I67-74.Ferreira VP, et al. (2010) Complement control protein factor H: the good, the bad, and the inadequate. Mol Immunol. 47(13): 2187-97.Donoso LA, et al. (2010) The role of complement Factor H in age-related macular degeneration: a review. Surv Ophthalmol. 55(3): 227-46.

NCBI and Uniprot Product Information

NCBI GI #
NCBI GeneID
NCBI Accession #
NCBI GenBank Nucleotide #
UniProt Accession #
Molecular Weight
139,138 Da
NCBI Official Full Name
complement factor H
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
complement component factor h
NCBI Official Symbol
Cfh
NCBI Official Synonym Symbols
NOM; Sas1; Mud-1; Sas-1
NCBI Protein Information
complement factor H
UniProt Protein Name
Complement factor H
Protein Family
UniProt Gene Name
Cfh
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
Hf1
UniProt Entry Name
CFAH_MOUSE

Uniprot Description

CFH: Factor H functions as a cofactor in the inactivation of C3b by factor I and also increases the rate of dissociation of the C3bBb complex (C3 convertase) and the (C3b)NBB complex (C5 convertase) in the alternative complement pathway. Genetic variations in CFH are associated with basal laminar drusen (BLD); also known as drusen of Bruch membrane or cuticular drusen or grouped early adult-onset drusen. Drusen are extracellular deposits that accumulate below the retinal pigment epithelium on Bruch membrane. Basal laminar drusen refers to an early adult-onset drusen phenotype that shows a pattern of uniform small, slightly raised yellow subretinal nodules randomly scattered in the macula. In later stages, these drusen often become more numerous, with clustered groups of drusen scattered throughout the retina. In time these small basal laminar drusen may expand and ultimately lead to a serous pigment epithelial detachment of the macula that may result in vision loss. Defects in CFH are the cause of complement factor H deficiency (CFHD). A disorder that can manifest as several different phenotypes, including asymptomatic, recurrent bacterial infections, and renal failure. Laboratory features usually include decreased serum levels of factor H, complement component C3, and a decrease in other terminal complement components, indicating activation of the alternative complement pathway. It is associated with a number of renal diseases with variable clinical presentation and progression, including membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis and atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome. Defects in CFH are a cause of susceptibility to hemolytic uremic syndrome atypical type 1 (AHUS1). An atypical form of hemolytic uremic syndrome. It is a complex genetic disease characterized by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, renal failure and absence of episodes of enterocolitis and diarrhea. In contrast to typical hemolytic uremic syndrome, atypical forms have a poorer prognosis, with higher death rates and frequent progression to end-stage renal disease. Susceptibility to the development of atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome can be conferred by mutations in various components of or regulatory factors in the complement cascade system. Other genes may play a role in modifying the phenotype. Genetic variation in CFH is associated with age-related macular degeneration type 4 (ARMD4). ARMD is a multifactorial eye disease and the most common cause of irreversible vision loss in the developed world. In most patients, the disease is manifest as ophthalmoscopically visible yellowish accumulations of protein and lipid (known as drusen) that lie beneath the retinal pigment epithelium and within an elastin- containing structure known as Bruch membrane. 2 isoforms of the human protein are produced by alternative splicing.

Protein type: Secreted; Secreted, signal peptide

Cellular Component: cytoplasm; extracellular region; extracellular space; nucleus; plasma membrane

Molecular Function: complement component C3b binding; heparan sulfate proteoglycan binding; heparin binding

Biological Process: complement activation, alternative pathway; immune system process; innate immune response; regulation of complement activation

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Product Notes

The CFH cfh (Catalog #AAA8112377) is an Antibody produced from Rabbit and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. The Recombinant Anti-Factor H Antibody, Rabbit Monoclonal reacts with Mouse and may cross-react with other species as described in the data sheet. AAA Biotech's Factor H can be used in a range of immunoassay formats including, but not limited to, Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin (IHC-P). IHC-P: 1:50-1:200. Researchers should empirically determine the suitability of the CFH cfh for an application not listed in the data sheet. Researchers commonly develop new applications and it is an integral, important part of the investigative research process. It is sometimes possible for the material contained within the vial of "Factor H, Monoclonal Antibody" to become dispersed throughout the inside of the vial, particularly around the seal of said vial, during shipment and storage. We always suggest centrifuging these vials to consolidate all of the liquid away from the lid and to the bottom of the vial prior to opening. Please be advised that certain products may require dry ice for shipping and that, if this is the case, an additional dry ice fee may also be required.

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