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Mouse Dysferlin Monoclonal Antibody

Dysferlin

Reactivity
Canine, Hamster, Human, Mouse, Porcine, Rabbit, Rat
Applications
ELISA, Immunohistochemistry
Purity
Supernatant
Culture supernatant
Synonyms
Dysferlin; Monoclonal Antibody; Anti -Dysferlin; anti-Dysferlin antibody
Ordering
For Research Use Only!
Host
Mouse
Reactivity
Canine, Hamster, Human, Mouse, Porcine, Rabbit, Rat
Clonality
Monoclonal
Isotype
IgG1
Clone Number
5G92
Specificity
Recognizes Dysferlin. Species Crossreactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat, Rabbit, Hamster, Porcine and Canine. Does not react with chicken.
Purity/Purification
Supernatant
Culture supernatant
Form/Format
Supplied as a liquid with 0.09% sodium azide.
Applicable Applications for anti-Dysferlin antibody
ELISA (EL/EIA), Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
Application Notes
Suitable for use in Immunohistochemistry.
Dilution: Immunohistology (Formalin/paraffin): 1:10 for 30min at RT. Staining of formalin-fixed tissues REQUIRES boiling tissue sections in 10mM citrate buffer, pH 6.0, for 10-20 min followed by cooling at RT for 20 min.
Immunogen
A synthetic peptide corresponding to aa1999-2016 of human dysferlin. Cellular Localization: Membrane staining of muscle fibre.
Positive Control
Skeletal muscle
Preparation and Storage
May be stored at 4 degree C for short-term only. For long-term storage, aliquot and store at -20 degree C. Aliquots are stable for at least 12 months at -20 degree C. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap. Further dilutions can be made in assay buffer.
Related Product Information for anti-Dysferlin antibody
Dysferlin is a muscular plasma membrane protein which is defective in Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy type 2B (LGMD2B) and Miyoshi Myopathy (MM).
Product Categories/Family for anti-Dysferlin antibody

NCBI and Uniprot Product Information

NCBI GI #
NCBI Official Full Name
dysferlin
Protein Family

NCBI Description

The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the ferlin family and is a skeletal muscle protein found associated with the sarcolemma. It is involved in muscle contraction and contains C2 domains that play a role in calcium-mediated membrane fusion events, suggesting that it may be involved in membrane regeneration and repair. In addition, the protein encoded by this gene binds caveolin-3, a skeletal muscle membrane protein which is important in the formation of caveolae. Specific mutations in this gene have been shown to cause autosomal recessive limb girdle muscular dystrophy type 2B (LGMD2B) as well as Miyoshi myopathy. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2008]

Uniprot Description

DYSF: Key calcium ion sensor involved in the Ca(2+)-triggered synaptic vesicle-plasma membrane fusion. Plays a role in the sarcolemma repair mechanism of both skeletal muscle and cardiomyocytes that permits rapid resealing of membranes disrupted by mechanical stress. Defects in DYSF are the cause of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2B (LGMD2B). LGMD2B is an autosomal recessive degenerative myopathy characterized by weakness and atrophy starting in the proximal pelvifemoral muscles, with onset in the late teens or later, massive elevation of serum creatine kinase levels and slow progression. Scapular muscle involvement is minor and not present at onset. Upper limb girdle involvement follows some years after the onset in lower limbs. Defects in DYSF are the cause of Miyoshi muscular dystrophy type 1 (MMD1). MMD1 is a late-onset muscular dystrophy involving the distal lower limb musculature. It is characterized by weakness that initially affects the gastrocnemius muscle during early adulthood. Otherwise the phenotype overlaps with LGMD2B, especially in age at onset and creatine kinase elevation. Defects in DYSF are the cause of distal myopathy with anterior tibial onset (DMAT). Onset of the disorder is between 14 and 28 years of age and the anterior tibial muscles are the first muscle group to be involved. Inheritance is autosomal recessive. Belongs to the ferlin family. 15 isoforms of the human protein are produced by alternative splicing.

Protein type: Vesicle; Membrane protein, integral; Calcium-binding

Chromosomal Location of Human Ortholog: 2p13.3

Cellular Component: cytoplasmic vesicle membrane; lamellipodium; endocytic vesicle; late endosome; T-tubule; early endosome; integral to membrane; plasma membrane; endosome; sarcolemma

Molecular Function: protein binding; calcium-dependent phospholipid binding; phospholipid binding; calcium ion binding

Biological Process: vesicle fusion; plasma membrane repair

Disease: Myopathy, Distal, With Anterior Tibial Onset; Miyoshi Muscular Dystrophy 1; Muscular Dystrophy, Limb-girdle, Type 2b

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Product Notes

The Dysferlin (Catalog #AAA602386) is an Antibody produced from Mouse and is intended for research purposes only. The product is available for immediate purchase. The Dysferlin reacts with Canine, Hamster, Human, Mouse, Porcine, Rabbit, Rat and may cross-react with other species as described in the data sheet. AAA Biotech's Dysferlin can be used in a range of immunoassay formats including, but not limited to, ELISA (EL/EIA), Immunohistochemistry (IHC). Suitable for use in Immunohistochemistry. Dilution: Immunohistology (Formalin/paraffin): 1:10 for 30min at RT. Staining of formalin-fixed tissues REQUIRES boiling tissue sections in 10mM citrate buffer, pH 6.0, for 10-20 min followed by cooling at RT for 20 min. Researchers should empirically determine the suitability of the Dysferlin 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 "Dysferlin, 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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