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Testing Data (Frozen section of human small intestine immunostained with α-SM1 (1:1000) )

Mouse actin alpha-smooth Monoclonal Antibody

Mouse anti actin alpha-smooth

Reactivity
Chicken, Caprine, Monkey, Quail, Rat, Sheep, Swine, Xenopus
Applications
Immunocytochemistry, Immunohistochemistry, Immunohistochemistry, Immunohistochemistry, Western Blot
Synonyms
actin alpha-smooth; Monoclonal Antibody; Mouse anti actin alpha-smooth; anti-actin alpha-smooth antibody
Ordering
For Research Use Only!
Host
Mouse
Reactivity
Chicken, Caprine, Monkey, Quail, Rat, Sheep, Swine, Xenopus
Clonality
Monoclonal
Isotype
IgG2a
Clone Number
1A4
Specificity
alpha-SM1 reacts exclusively with alpha-smooth muscle actin which is typical for vascular and visceral smooth muscle cells, but which is also present in myofibroblasts. The epitope that is recognized by alpha-SM1 is Ac-EEED.
Form/Format
Each vial contains 50 ul 1 mg/ml purified monoclonal antibody in PBS containing 0.09% sodium azide.
Applicable Applications for anti-actin alpha-smooth antibody
Electron microscopy, Immunocytochemistry (IHC), Immunohistochemistry (IHC) (frozen), Immunohistochemistry (IHC) (paraffin), Western Blot (WB)
Application Notes
alpha-SM1 is useful for immunohistochemistry on frozen and paraffin-embedded tissues, immunoblotting, immuno-electron microscopy and ELISA. Optimal antibody dilution should be determined by titRation; recommended range is 1:10 - 1:100 for immunohistochemistry with avidin-biotinylated Horseradish peroxidase complex (ABC) as detection reagent, and 1:100 - 1:500 for immunoblotting appliCations.
Source Note
alpha-SM1 (clone 1A4) is a Mouse monoclonal IgG2a antibody derived by fusion of Sp2/0 Mouse myeloma cells with spleen cells from a BALB/c Mouse immunized with a peptide comprising the first 10 amino acids of alpha-smooth muscle actin with an acetylated N-terminus coupled to keyhole limpet hemocyanin via the C-terminal cysteine (Ac-EEEDSTALVC).
Reactivity Note
The epitope recognized by alpha-SM1 is highly conserved. The antibody therefore cross-reacts with many species including protochordates, lower craniates and mammals.
Preparation and Storage
Store at 4 degree C, or in small aliquots at -20 degree C.

Testing Data

(Frozen section of human small intestine immunostained with α-SM1 (1:1000) )

Testing Data (Frozen section of human small intestine immunostained with α-SM1 (1:1000) )
Related Product Information for anti-actin alpha-smooth antibody
Among the six actin isoforms described in mammals, two are found in virtually all cells (beta- and gamma-cytoplasmic), two are detected in smooth muscle cells (alpha- and gamma-smooth muscle) and two are present in striated muscles, one predominantly in skeletal (alpha-skeletal) and one in cardiac (alpha-cardiac) muscle cells. These actin isoforms differ slightly in their N-terminus, but the sequence of each of these actins is highly conserved in higher vertebRates. Alpha-smooth muscle actin is abundant in vascular and visceral smooth muscle cells. In addition, it has also been shown to appear in stress fibers of fibroblastic cells during pathological situations involving contractile phenomena such as wound healing and fibrocontractive diseases.
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References
Skalli, O., Ropraz, P., Trzeciak, A., Benzonana, G., Gillessen, D. and Gabbiani, G. (1986). A monoclonal antibody anti alpha-smooth muscle actin: a new probe for smooth muscle differentiation. J Cell Biol 103, 2787-96. Skalli, O., Schurch, W., Seemayer, T., Lagace, R., Montandon, D., Pittet, B. and Gabbiani, G. (1989). Myofibroblasts from diverse pathologic settings are heterogeneous in their content of actin isoforms and intermediate filament proteins. Lab Invest 60, 275-85. Babaev, V.R., Bobryshev, Y.V., Stenina, O.V., Tararak, E.M. and Gabani, G. (1990). Heterogeneity of smooth muscle in atheromatous plaque of Human aorta. American Journal of Pathlogy 136, 1031-42. Sappino, A. P., Schurch, W. and Gabbiani, G. (1990). Differentiation repertoire of fibroblastic cells: expression of cytoskeletal proteins as marker of phenotypic modulations. Lab Invest 63, 144-61. Vyalov, S. L., Gabbiani, G. and Kapanci, Y. (1993). Rat alveolar myofibroblasts acquire alpha-smooth muscle actin expression during bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis. Am J Pathol 143, 1754-65. Chaponnier, C., Goethals, M., Janmey, P. A., Gabbiani, F., Gabbiani, G. and Vandekerckhove, J. (1995). The specific NH2-terminal sequence Ac-EEED of alpha-smooth muscle actin plays a role in polymerization in vitro and in vivo. J Cell Biol 130, 887-95. Simoncelli, F., Fagotti, A., Di Rosa, I., Panara, F., Chaponnier, C., Gabbiani, G. and Pascolini, R., (1996). Expression of an actin in protochordates and lower craniates defined by anti-aSM-1. European J of Cell Biol 69, 297-300. Hinz, B., Celetta, G., Tomasek, J. J., Gabbiani, G. and Chaponnier, C. (2001). Alpha-smooth muscle actin expression upregulates fibroblast contractile activity. Mol Biol Cell 12, 2730-41. Hinz, B., Gabbiani, G. and Chaponnier, C. (2002). The NH2-terminal peptide of alpha-smooth muscle actin inhibits force geneRation by the myofibroblast in vitro and in vivo. J Cell Biol 157, 657-63. Hinz, B., Dugina, V., Ballestrem, C., Wehrle-Haller, B. and Chaponnier, C. (2003). Alpha-smooth muscle actin is crucial for focal adhesion matuRation in myofibroblasts. Mol Biol Cell 14, 2508-19. Clément, S., Hinz, B., Dugina, V., Gabbiani, G. and Chaponnier, C. (2004). The N-terminal Ac-EEED sequence plays a role in alpha-smooth-muscle actin incorpoRation into stress fibers. Journal of Cell Science 118, 1395-1404. Chaponnier, C. and Gabbiani, G. (2004). Pathological situation characterized by altered actin isoform expression. J Pathol 204, 386-95. Clément, S., Stouffs, M., Bettiol, E., Kampf, S., Krause, K., Chaponnier, C. and Jaconi, M. (2006). Expression and function of alpha-smooth muscle actin during embryonic-stem-cell-derived cardiomyocyte differentiation. Journal of Cell Science 120, 229-38. De Visscher, G., Plusquin, R., Mesure, L. and Flameng, W. (2010). Selection of an immunohistochemical panel for cardiovascular research in Sheep. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol 18, 382-91.

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Product Notes

The actin alpha-smooth (Catalog #AAA570033) is an Antibody produced from Mouse and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. The Mouse anti actin alpha-smooth reacts with Chicken, Caprine, Monkey, Quail, Rat, Sheep, Swine, Xenopus and may cross-react with other species as described in the data sheet. AAA Biotech's actin alpha-smooth can be used in a range of immunoassay formats including, but not limited to, Electron microscopy, Immunocytochemistry (IHC), Immunohistochemistry (IHC) (frozen), Immunohistochemistry (IHC) (paraffin), Western Blot (WB). alpha-SM1 is useful for immunohistochemistry on frozen and paraffin-embedded tissues, immunoblotting, immuno-electron microscopy and ELISA. Optimal antibody dilution should be determined by titRation; recommended range is 1:10 - 1:100 for immunohistochemistry with avidin-biotinylated Horseradish peroxidase complex (ABC) as detection reagent, and 1:100 - 1:500 for immunoblotting appliCations. Researchers should empirically determine the suitability of the actin alpha-smooth 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 "actin alpha-smooth, 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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