Host: |
Rabbit |
Applications: |
WB |
Reactivity: |
Human |
Note: |
STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS. |
Short Description: |
Rabbit monoclonal antibody anti-Chloride Channel Protein 1 (889-988) is suitable for use in Western Blot research applications. |
Clonality: |
Monoclonal |
Clone ID: |
S4237RM |
Conjugation: |
Unconjugated |
Isotype: |
IgG |
Formulation: |
PBS with 0.05% Proclin300, 0.05% BSA, 50% Glycerol, pH7.3. |
Purification: |
Affinity purification |
Dilution Range: |
WB 1:2000-1:20000 |
Storage Instruction: |
Store at-20°C for up to 1 year from the date of receipt, and avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles. |
Gene Symbol: |
CLCN1 |
Gene ID: |
1180 |
Uniprot ID: |
CLCN1_HUMAN |
Immunogen Region: |
889-988 |
Immunogen: |
A synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence within amino acids 889-988 of human CLCN1 (NP_000074.3). |
Immunogen Sequence: |
NTTSTRKSTGAPPSSAENWN LPEDRPGATGTGDVIAASPE TPVPSPSPEPPLSLAPGKVE GELEELELVESPGLEEELAD ILQGPSLRSTDEEDEDELIL |
Tissue Specificity | Predominantly expressed in skeletal muscles. |
Function | Voltage-gated chloride channel. Plays an important role in membrane repolarization in skeletal muscle cells after muscle contraction. The CLC channel family contains both chloride channels and proton-coupled anion transporters that exchange chloride or another anion for protons (Probable). The absence of conserved gating glutamate residues is typical for family members that function as channels (Probable). |
Protein Name | Chloride Channel Protein 1Clc-1Chloride Channel Protein - Skeletal Muscle |
Database Links | Reactome: R-HSA-2672351 |
Cellular Localisation | Cell MembraneMulti-Pass Membrane Protein |
Alternative Antibody Names | Anti-Chloride Channel Protein 1 antibodyAnti-Clc-1 antibodyAnti-Chloride Channel Protein - Skeletal Muscle antibodyAnti-CLCN1 antibodyAnti-CLC1 antibody |
Information sourced from Uniprot.org
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