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Datasheets/Manuals | Printable datasheet for OASE00365 |
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Predicted Species Reactivity | Human, Mouse, Rat, Bovine, Dog, Chicken, Guinea Pig, Monkey, Pig, Hamster, Rabbit, Sheep |
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Product Format | Liquid. |
Clonality | Polyclonal |
Host | Rabbit |
Conjugation | Unconjugated |
Application | WB, IHC, ICC, IF, IP, FC |
Additional Information | Cellular Location: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Cytoplasm, Cell Surface, Cytosol, Extracellular Matrix |
Reconstitution and Storage | Store at -20C. Shipping with Blue Ice or 4C. |
Immunogen | Human calreticulin synthetic peptide with a cysteine residue added and the peptide conjugated to KLH |
Purification | Peptide Affinity Purified |
Concentration | 1 mg/ml |
Specificity | Detects ~63kDa. |
Dilution | WB (1:1000), IHC (1:100), ICC/IF (1:100); optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user. |
Application Info | WB- 1:5000 A 1:5000 dilution was sufficient for detection of Calreticulin in 20ug of HeLa cell lysate by ECL immunoblot analysis. ICC/IF: 1:200 Optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user. |
Reference | 1. Johnson S., et al. (2001) Trends Cell Biol 11: 122-129. 2. Smith M.J., et al. (1989) EMBO J. 8: 3581-3586. 3. Ellgaard L., et al. (2001) Curr Opin Cell Biol. 13: 431-437. 4. Krause K.H., and Michalak M. (1997) Cell. 88: 439-443. 5. Nash P.D., et al. (1994) Mol Cell Biochem. 135: 71-78. 6. Heal R., and McGivan J. (1998) Biochem J. 329: 389-394. 7. Lucero H.A., et al. (1998) J Biol Chem. 273: 9857-9863. 8. Tanaka S., et al. (2000) J Biol Chem. 275: 10388-10393. 9. Yoon G.S., et al. (2000) Cancer Res. 60: 1117-1120. 10. Antoniou A.N., et al. (2002) Immunology 106: 182-189. 11. Wada I., et al. (1997) EMBO J. 16: 5420-5432. 12. Laguerre D.B., et al. (1998) J Vir. 72: 4940-4949. |
Storage Buffer | PBS pH7.4, 50% glycerol, 0.09% sodium azide |
Description | Calreticulin is a multifunctional, highly conserved Ca2+ -binding protein that is localized to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), but has also been detected in the nucleus and nuclear envelop. Like many other ER proteins, it has the conserved ER retention KDEL (Lys-Asp-Glu-Leu) sequence at its C-terminus (1-3). CRT's three domains include a 180 residue N-terminal domain, a proline-rich P-domain (residues 189-288) that binds Ca2+ with high affinity and shares homology with calnexin (CNX) and calmegin, and a 110 residue C-terminal domain that binds Ca2+ with low affinity but high capacity (1,3). Recent studies suggest that this soluble ER protein has a multifunctional role. It appears to be involved in calcium storage and regulation as well as having a molecular chaperone activity. It has been shown to interact with the cytoskeleton and to be involved in the regulation of gene expression. Calreticulin may also play a role in cellular proliferation including its apparent activity in the proliferation of certain viruses within mammalian host cells (4, 5), and it has also been shown to be induced in response to various types of cell stress including amino acid deprivation (6). Close interconnections among protein synthesis, gene expression and calcium signaling have been observed by many researchers in recent years. Calreticulin might be centrally located and therefore it crucially participates in the coordination of many functions by the cell (4, 5). Studies also suggest its involvement in a few diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, complete congenital heart block, and halothane hepatitis (1). |
Gene Symbol | Calreticulin |
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Gene Full Name | calreticulin |
Alias Symbols | CALR, Calregulin, cC1qR, CRP55, ERp60, HSCBP, RO, SSA, grp60 |
NCBI Gene Id | 811 |
Description of Target | Calreticulin is a multifunctional, highly conserved Ca2+ -binding protein that is localized to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), but has also been detected in the nucleus and nuclear envelop. Like many other ER proteins, it has the conserved ER retention KDEL (Lys-Asp-Glu-Leu) sequence at its C-terminus (1-3). CRT's three domains include a 180 residue N-terminal domain, a proline-rich P-domain (residues 189-288) that binds Ca2+ with high affinity and shares homology with calnexin (CNX) and calmegin, and a 110 residue C-terminal domain that binds Ca2+ with low affinity but high capacity (1,3). Recent studies suggest that this soluble ER protein has a multifunctional role. It appears to be involved in calcium storage and regulation as well as having a molecular chaperone activity. It has been shown to interact with the cytoskeleton and to be involved in the regulation of gene expression. Calreticulin may also play a role in cellular proliferation including its apparent activity in the proliferation of certain viruses within mammalian host cells (4, 5), and it has also been shown to be induced in response to various types of cell stress including amino acid deprivation (6). Close interconnections among protein synthesis, gene expression and calcium signaling have been observed by many researchers in recent years. Calreticulin might be centrally located and therefore it crucially participates in the coordination of many functions by the cell (4, 5). Studies also suggest its involvement in a few diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, complete congenital heart block, and halothane hepatitis (1). |
Uniprot ID | P27797 |
Protein Accession # | NP_004334.1 |
- Protocol:
- Reconstitution & Storage Instructions
- Western Blotting/Immunoblotting (WB/IB) Protocol
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Protocol
- Immunocytochemistry (ICC) Protocol
- Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay (ELISA) Protocol
- Blocking Peptide Competition Protocol (BPCP)
- Immunoprecipitation (IP) Protocol
- Antibody Array (AA) Protocol
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What is the species homology for "Calreticulin Antibody (OASE00365)"?
The tested species reactivity for this item is "". This antibody is predicted to have homology to "Human, Mouse, Rat, Bovine, Dog, Chicken, Guinea Pig, Monkey, Pig, Hamster, Rabbit, Sheep".
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How long will it take to receive "Calreticulin Antibody (OASE00365)"?
This item is available "Domestic: within 3-5 days delivery | International: 3-5 days".
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What buffer format is "Calreticulin Antibody (OASE00365)" provided in?
This item is provided in "Liquid.".
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What are other names for "Calreticulin Antibody (OASE00365)"?
This target may also be called "CALR, Calregulin, cC1qR, CRP55, ERp60, HSCBP, RO, SSA, grp60" in publications.
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What is the shipping cost for "Calreticulin Antibody (OASE00365)"?
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What is the guarantee for "Calreticulin Antibody (OASE00365)"?
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What is the molecular weight of the protein?
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What protocols are available for "Calreticulin Antibody (OASE00365)"?
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What are positive controls for "Calreticulin"?
We have listed RNA Seq and gene expression data in the "Target Info" tab. You may be able to find adequate positive controls there.
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What are negative controls for "Calreticulin"?
We have listed RNA Seq and gene expression data in the "Target Info" tab. You may be able to find adequate positive controls there.
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What other proteins interact with "Calreticulin"?
This protein has been reported to interact with "Protein Interactions". Please view the "Related Categories" tab on the product page for more information.
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What biological processes are associated with "Calreticulin"?
This protein has been associated with "Biological Processes". Please view the "Related Categories" tab on the product page for more information.
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What cellular components are associated with "Calreticulin"?
This protein has been associated with "Cellular Components". Please view the "Related Categories" tab on the product page for more information.
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What protein functions are associated with "Calreticulin"?
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