Anti-Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) antibody [SRM13037] (STJ11107767)
SPECIFICATIONS
ClonalityMonoclonal
HostRabbit
ConjugationUnconjugated
IsotypeIgG
ImmunogenSynthetic peptide. This information is considered to be commercially sensitive.
General Information
| Short Description | Rabbit monoclonal Sonic Hedgehog Protein antibody for use in WB, IF, ICC, IF-P and ELISA in human, mouse and rat samples. Datasheet included with dilution recommendations, and related reagents. |
| Applications | WB/IF/ICC/IF-P/ELISA |
| Host | Rabbit |
| Reactivity | Human/Mouse/Rat |
| Note | STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS. |
Product Properties
| Clonality | Monoclonal |
| Clone ID | SRM13037 |
| Isotype | IgG |
| Conjugation | Unconjugated |
| Concentration | Lot specific |
| Purification | Affinity purification |
| Dilution Range | WB, 1:1000-1:6000IF/ICC, 1:100-1:1000IF-P, 1:100-1:1000ELISA, Recommended starting concentration is 1 Mu g/mL. Please optimize the concentration based on your specific assay requirements. |
| Formulation | PBS with 0.02% Sodium Azide, 0.05% BSA, 50% Glycerol, pH7.3. |
| Storage Instruction | Store at-20ยฐC for up to 1 year from the date of receipt, and avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles. |
Target Information
| Gene Symbol | SHH |
| Gene ID | 6469 |
| Uniprot ID | SHH_HUMAN |
| Immunogen | Synthetic peptide. This information is considered to be commercially sensitive. |
| Immunogen Sequence | Human |
Additional Info
| Function | Sonic hedgehog protein: The C-terminal part of the sonic hedgehog protein precursor displays an autoproteolysis and a cholesterol transferase activity. Both activities result in the cleavage of the full-length protein into two parts (ShhN and ShhC) followed by the covalent attachment of a cholesterol moiety to the C-terminal of the newly generated ShhN. Both activities occur in the endoplasmic reticulum. Once cleaved, ShhC is degraded in the endoplasmic reticulum. Sonic hedgehog protein N-product: The dually lipidated sonic hedgehog protein N-product (ShhNp) is a morphogen which is essential for a variety of patterning events during development. Induces ventral cell fate in the neural tube and somites. Involved in the patterning of the anterior-posterior axis of the developing limb bud. Essential for axon guidance. Binds to the patched (PTCH1) receptor, which functions in association with smoothened (SMO), to activate the transcription of target genes. In the absence of SHH, PTCH1 represses the constitutive signaling activity of SMO. |
| Protein Name | Sonic Hedgehog ProteinShhHhg-1Shh Unprocessed N-Terminal Signaling And C-Terminal Autoprocessing DomainsShhnc Cleaved Into - Sonic Hedgehog Protein N-ProductShhnShh N-Terminal Processed Signaling DomainsShhnp |
| Database Links | Reactome: R-HSA-373080Reactome: R-HSA-5358346Reactome: R-HSA-5362768Reactome: R-HSA-5362798Reactome: R-HSA-5632681Reactome: R-HSA-5632684Reactome: R-HSA-5635838Reactome: R-HSA-5658034Reactome: R-HSA-9758920Reactome: R-HSA-9796292Reactome: R-HSA-9925561 |
| Cellular Localisation | Sonic Hedgehog Protein: Endoplasmic Reticulum MembraneGolgi Apparatus MembraneSecretedCo-Localizes With Hhat In The Er And Golgi MembraneSonic Hedgehog Protein N-Product: Cell MembraneLipid-AnchorThe Dual-Lipidated Sonic Hedgehog Protein N-Product (Shhnp) Is Firmly Tethered To The Cell Membrane Where It Forms MultimersFurther Solubilization And Release From The Cell Surface Seem To Be Achieved Through Different MechanismsIncluding The Interaction With Disp1 And Scube2Movement By Lipoprotein ParticlesTransport By Cellular Extensions Called Cytonemes Or By The Proteolytic Removal Of Both Terminal Lipidated Peptides |
| Alternative Antibody Names | Anti-Sonic Hedgehog Protein antibodyAnti-Shh antibodyAnti-Hhg-1 antibodyAnti-Shh Unprocessed N-Terminal Signaling And C-Terminal Autoprocessing Domains antibodyAnti-Shhnc Cleaved Into - Sonic Hedgehog Protein N-Product antibodyAnti-Shhn antibodyAnti-Shh N-Terminal Processed Signaling Domains antibodyAnti-Shhnp antibodyAnti-SHH antibody |
Information sourced from Uniprot.org