Mouse Anti-Human Clusterin Monoclonal Antibody (CTJS-72) [Biotin](Cat#: CTA-194)

This product is a Conjugated anti-Human Clusterin Monoclonal antibody (CTJS-72) generated from the Mouse. The antibody can be used for ELISA.

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Specifications
Clonality Monoclonal
Clone CTJS-72
Host Animal Mouse
Isotype IgG2b
Immunogen Mouse myeloma cell line NS0-derived recombinant human Clusterin
Asp75-Glu501
Species Reactivity Human
Applications ELISA
Application Notes ELISA (Capture): 2-8 µg/mL
ELISA (Detection): 0.5-2.0 µg/mL
The optimal working dilutions should be determined by the end user.
Specificity This antibody reacts with Human Clusterin.
Purity ≥95% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Conjugation Biotin
Format Lyophilized
Size 250 µg
Storage 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Type Primary Antibody
Target
Target Name Clusterin
Alternative Names Testosterone-Repressed Prostate Message;Clusterin (Complement Lysis Inhibitor, SP-40, 40, Sulfated Glycoprotein 2, Testosterone-Repressed Prostate Message 2, Apolipoprotein J); Apolipoprotein J; Complement-Associated Protein SP-40, 40; Complement Cytolysis Inhibitor; Complement Lysis Inhibitor; Sulfated Glycoprotein 2; Ku70-Binding Protein 1; NA1/NA2; TRPM-2; APOJ; KUB1; CLI; Aging-Associated Gene 4 Protein; Aging-Associated Protein 4; APO-J; SGP-2; SP-40; TRPM2; Apo-J; AAG4; CLU1; CLU2; SGP2
Gene ID 1191
UniProt ID P10909
Information
Introduction Clusterin (apolipoprotein J) is a 75 - 80 kDa disulfide-linked heterodimeric protein associated with the clearance of cellular debris and apoptosis. In humans, clusterin is encoded by the CLU gene on chromosome 8. CLU is a molecular chaperone responsible for aiding protein folding of secreted proteins, and its three isoforms have been differentially implicated in pro- or antiapoptotic processes. Through this function, CLU is involved in many diseases related to oxidative stress, including neurodegenerative diseases, cancers, inflammatory diseases, and aging. CLU is a member of the small heat shock protein family and, thus, a molecular chaperone. Unlike most other chaperone proteins, which aid intracellular proteins, CLU is a Golgi chaperone that facilitates the folding of secreted proteins in an ATP-independent way.
For Research Use Only. Not for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Applications.
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