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RNF402 reacts with both the phosphorylated and non-phosphorylated isoform of the 200 kD neurofilament protein.
The antibody may be stored at 4 C. For prolonged storage prepare appropriate aliquots and store at or below -20 C. Prior to use, an aliquot is thawed slowly in the dark at ambient temperature, spun down again and used to prepare working dilutions by adding sterile phosphate buffered saline (PBS, pH 7.2). Repeated thawing and freezing should be avoided. Working dilutions should be stored at 4 C, not refrozen, and preferably used the same day. If a slight precipitation occurs upon storage, this should be removed by centrifugation. It will not affect the performance or the concentration of the product.
Laminin is a crucial glycoprotein that plays a significant role in the extracellular matrix, particularly within the basement membrane. It is composed of three subunits: alpha, beta, and gamma chains. These chains are disulfide-linked polypeptides that together form a heterotrimer, resembling the shape of a cross. The human genome encodes 11 genetically distinct laminin chains, which combine to form over 14 different laminin isoforms, each with specific tissue distributions and functions. Laminins can bind to other laminin molecules, as well as integrins and other matrix proteins, providing structural support and influencing cell differentiation, migration, and adhesion. These glycoproteins are vital during early embryonic development, where they contribute to the formation of basement membrane-like structures, even in the absence of type IV collagen. The evolutionary origin of laminin gene families can be traced back to early branching animals, providing insights into metazoan gene family development.
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Protein Aliases: basement membrane protein; dystrophia muscularis; LAMB1; basement membrane protein; Laminin A chain; Laminin B1 chain; laminin B1 subunit 1; Laminin B2 chain; laminin beta-1 chain; Laminin M chain; laminin S; Laminin subunit alpha-1; Laminin subunit alpha-2; Laminin subunit beta-1; Laminin subunit gamma-1; laminin, alpha 1; laminin, alpha 2; laminin, beta 1; laminin, beta 2; laminin, gamma 1 (formerly LAMB2); Laminin-1 subunit alpha; Laminin-1 subunit beta; Laminin-1 subunit gamma; Laminin-10 subunit beta; Laminin-10 subunit gamma; Laminin-11 subunit gamma; Laminin-12 subunit alpha; Laminin-12 subunit beta; Laminin-2 subunit alpha; Laminin-2 subunit beta; Laminin-2 subunit gamma; Laminin-3 subunit alpha; Laminin-3 subunit gamma; Laminin-4 subunit alpha; Laminin-4 subunit gamma; Laminin-6 subunit beta; Laminin-6 subunit gamma; Laminin-7 subunit gamma; Laminin-8 subunit beta; Laminin-8 subunit gamma; Laminin-9 subunit gamma; Merosin heavy chain; S-LAM alpha; S-LAM gamma; S-laminin subunit alpha; S-laminin subunit gamma
Gene Aliases: 5830440B04; AA408497; C77966; C80098; C81607; CLM; D130003D08Rik; dy; LAMA; Lama-1; LAMA1; LAMA2; Lamb-1; LAMB1; Lamb1-1; LAMB2; LAMC1; LAMM; LIS5; mer; merosin; mKIAA4087; PTBHS; S-LAM-alpha
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