89-000-597

cystatin B (stefin B), Mouse, Clone: M2-F1, Abnova™

Manufacturer: Abnova Corporation

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89-000-597 - Each of 1

₹ 42,898.00

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Quantity

1

Base Price: ₹ 42,898.00

GST (18%): ₹ 7,721.64

Total Price: ₹ 50,619.64

Antigen

cystatin B (stefin B)

Classification

Monoclonal

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Formulation

PBS with no preservative; pH 7.4

Gene Accession No.

BC003370.1

Gene Symbols

CSTB

Immunogen

CSTB (AAH03370.1, 1 a.a. ∼ 98 a.a) full-length recombinant protein with GST tag. MW of the GST tag alone is 26 KDa.

Quantity

100 μg

Whole Molecule

Yes

Gene ID (Entrez)

1476

Content And Storage

Store at -20°C or lower. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

Isotype

IgG1 κ

Applications

ELISA, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry (PFA fixed), Western Blot

Clone

M2-F1

Description

Mouse monoclonal antibody raised against a full length recombinant CSTB.

Gene

CSTB

Gene Alias

CST6/EPM1/PME/STFB

Host Species

Mouse

Purification Method

Affinity Purified

Regulatory Status

RUO

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Target Species

Human

Product Type

Antibody

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Description

  • The cystatin superfamily encompasses proteins that contain multiple cystatin-like sequences
  • Some of the members are active cysteine protease inhibitors, while others have lost or perhaps never acquired this inhibitory activity
  • There are three inhibitory families in the superfamily, including the type 1 cystatins (stefins), type 2 cystatins and kininogens
  • This gene encodes a stefin that functions as an intracellular thiol protease inhibitor
  • The protein is able to form a dimer stabilized by noncovalent forces, inhibiting papain and cathepsins l, h and b
  • The protein is thought to play a role in protecting against the proteases leaking from lysosomes
  • Evidence indicates that mutations in this gene are responsible for the primary defects in patients with progressive myoclonic epilepsy (EPM1)
  • [provided by RefSeq Sequence: MMCGAPSATQPATAETQHIADQVRSQLEEKENKKFPVFKAVSFKSQVVAGTNYFIKVHVGDEDFVHLRVFQSLPHENKPLTLSNYQTNKAKHDELTYF