ARG62531

anti-Laminin B1 antibody [LT3]

anti-Laminin B1 antibody [LT3] for ICC/IF,IHC-Frozen sections,IHC-Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded sections,Immunoprecipitation,Western blot and Human,Mouse,Hamster,Pig

Cell Biology and Cellular Response antibody; Signaling Transduction antibody

Overview

Product Description Rat Monoclonal antibody [LT3] recognizes Laminin B1
Tested Reactivity Hu, Ms, Hm, Pig
Tested Application ICC/IF, IHC-Fr, IHC-P, IP, WB
Host Rat
Clonality Monoclonal
Clone LT3
Isotype IgG1
Target Name Laminin B1
Antigen Species Mouse
Immunogen Murine EHS laminin preparation.
Conjugation Un-conjugated
Alternate Names Laminin-1 subunit beta; CLM; Laminin-8 subunit beta; Laminin-10 subunit beta; Laminin B1 chain; Laminin-12 subunit beta; LIS5; Laminin-2 subunit beta; Laminin-6 subunit beta; Laminin subunit beta-1

Application Instructions

Application Suggestion
Tested Application Dilution
ICC/IFAssay-dependent
IHC-Fr1:400
IHC-P1:400
IP1:400
WB1:200
Application Note * The dilutions indicate recommended starting dilutions and the optimal dilutions or concentrations should be determined by the scientist.
Positive Control LS174T cells. Normal colon or colon carcinoma.

Properties

Form Liquid
Purification Purified Antibody
Buffer 1X PBS and 0.1% Sodium azide
Preservative 0.1% Sodium azide
Concentration 0.2 mg/ml
Storage Instruction For continuous use, store undiluted antibody at 2-8°C for up to a week. For long-term storage, aliquot and store at -20°C or below. Storage in frost free freezers is not recommended. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Suggest spin the vial prior to opening. The antibody solution should be gently mixed before use.
Note For laboratory research only, not for drug, diagnostic or other use.

Bioinformation

Database Links

GeneID: 16777 Mouse LAMB1

GeneID: 3912 Human LAMB1

Swiss-port # P02469 Mouse Laminin subunit beta-1

Swiss-port # P07942 Human Laminin subunit beta-1

Gene Symbol Lamb1
Gene Full Name laminin B1
Background Laminins, a family of extracellular matrix glycoproteins, are the major noncollagenous constituent of basement membranes. They have been implicated in a wide variety of biological processes including cell adhesion, differentiation, migration, signaling, neurite outgrowth and metastasis. Laminins are composed of 3 non identical chains: laminin alpha, beta and gamma (formerly A, B1, and B2, respectively) and they form a cruciform structure consisting of 3 short arms, each formed by a different chain, and a long arm composed of all 3 chains. Each laminin chain is a multidomain protein encoded by a distinct gene. Several isoforms of each chain have been described. Different alpha, beta and gamma chain isomers combine to give rise to different heterotrimeric laminin isoforms which are designated by Arabic numerals in the order of their discovery, i.e. alpha1beta1gamma1 heterotrimer is laminin 1. The biological functions of the different chains and trimer molecules are largely unknown, but some of the chains have been shown to differ with respect to their tissue distribution, presumably reflecting diverse functions in vivo. This gene encodes the beta chain isoform laminin, beta 1. The beta 1 chain has 7 structurally distinct domains which it shares with other beta chain isomers. The C-terminal helical region containing domains I and II are separated by domain alpha, domains III and V contain several EGF-like repeats, and domains IV and VI have a globular conformation. Laminin, beta 1 is expressed in most tissues that produce basement membranes, and is one of the 3 chains constituting laminin 1, the first laminin isolated from Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm (EHS) tumor. A sequence in the beta 1 chain that is involved in cell attachment, chemotaxis, and binding to the laminin receptor was identified and shown to have the capacity to inhibit metastasis. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2011]
Function Binding to cells via a high affinity receptor, laminin is thought to mediate the attachment, migration and organization of cells into tissues during embryonic development by interacting with other extracellular matrix components. Involved in the organization of the laminar architecture of the cerebral cortex (By similarity). It is probably required for the integrity of the basement membrane/glia limitans that serves as an anchor point for the endfeet of radial glial cells and as a physical barrier to migrating neurons (By similarity). Radial glial cells play a central role in cerebral cortical development, where they act both as the proliferative unit of the cerebral cortex and a scaffold for neurons migrating toward the pial surface (By similarity). [UniProt]
Research Area Cell Biology and Cellular Response antibody; Signaling Transduction antibody
Calculated MW 198 kDa

Clone References

Genome-wide Runx2 occupancy in prostate cancer cells suggests a role in regulating secretion.

WB / Human

Little GH et al.
Nucleic Acids Res.,  (2012)

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Human corneal basement membrane heterogeneity: topographical differences in the expression of type IV collagen and laminin isoforms.

Ljubimov AV et al.
Lab Invest.,  (1995)

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Basement membrane components produced by a mouse ascites teratocarcinoma TB24. Analysis with monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies.

IP / 

Ljubimov AV et al.
Exp Cell Res.,  (1986)

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Mammalian tissue distribution of a large heparan sulfate proteoglycan detected by monoclonal antibodies.

Couchman JR et al.
Matrix.,  (1989)

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