Anti-KCNJ5 antibody (Cytoplasmic Domain) (STJ13101264)
SPECIFICATIONS
ClonalityPolyclonal
HostRabbit
ConjugationUnconjugated
IsotypeIgG
ImmunogenA synthetic peptide from the cytoplasmic domain of human KCNJ5 (GIRK4, Kir3.4, KATP-1) conjugated to an immunogenic carrier protein was used as the antigen. The peptide shares 91% identity with rat and mouse sequences.
General Information
| Short Description | Rabbit polyclonal anti-KCNJ5 (Cytoplasmic Domain) for use in IHC and WB in Human samples. Datasheet included with dilution recommendations, and related reagents. |
| Applications | IHC/WB |
| Host | Rabbit |
| Reactivity | Human |
| Note | STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS. |
Product Properties
| Clonality | Polyclonal |
| Isotype | IgG |
| Conjugation | Unconjugated |
| Purification | IgG purified |
| Dilution Range | IHC, WB. A dilution of 1:300 to 1:2000 is recommended. The optimal dilution should be determined by the end user. Not yet tested in other applications. |
| Formulation | Lyophilised |
| Storage Instruction | Maintain the lyophilised/reconstituted antibodies frozen at-20°C for long term storage and refrigerated at 2-8°C for a shorter term. When reconstituting, Glycerol (1:1) may be added for an additional stability. Avoid freeze and thaw cycles. |
Target Information
| Gene Symbol | KCNJ5 |
| Gene ID | 3762 |
| Uniprot ID | KCNJ5_HUMAN |
| Immunogen | A synthetic peptide from the cytoplasmic domain of human KCNJ5 (GIRK4, Kir3.4, KATP-1) conjugated to an immunogenic carrier protein was used as the antigen. The peptide shares 91% identity with rat and mouse sequences. |
| Immunogen Region | Cytoplasmic Domain |
| Specificity | Specific for KCNJ5. |
Additional Info
| Function | Inward rectifier potassium channels are characterized by a greater tendency to allow potassium to flow into the cell rather than out of it. Their voltage dependence is regulated by the concentration of extracellular potassium.as external potassium is raised, the voltage range of the channel opening shifts to more positive voltages. The inward rectification is mainly due to the blockage of outward current by internal magnesium. Can be blocked by external barium. This potassium channel is controlled by G proteins. |
| Protein Name | G Protein-Activated Inward Rectifier Potassium Channel 4Girk-4Cardiac Inward RectifierCirHeart Katp ChannelInward Rectifier K(+ Channel Kir3.4Irk-4Katp-1Potassium Channel - Inwardly Rectifying Subfamily J Member 5 |
| Database Links | Reactome: R-HSA-1296041Reactome: R-HSA-997272 |
| Cellular Localisation | MembraneMulti-Pass Membrane Protein |
| Alternative Antibody Names | Anti-G Protein-Activated Inward Rectifier Potassium Channel 4 antibodyAnti-Girk-4 antibodyAnti-Cardiac Inward Rectifier antibodyAnti-Cir antibodyAnti-Heart Katp Channel antibodyAnti-Inward Rectifier K(+ Channel Kir3.4 antibodyAnti-Irk-4 antibodyAnti-Katp-1 antibodyAnti-Potassium Channel - Inwardly Rectifying Subfamily J Member 5 antibodyAnti-KCNJ5 antibodyAnti-GIRK4 antibody |
Information sourced from Uniprot.org