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Applications | Tested Dilution | Publications |
---|---|---|
Western Blot (WB) |
1:1,000 | View 7 publications 7 publications |
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) |
1:500 | View 1 publication 1 publication |
Immunoprecipitation (IP) |
- | View 1 publication 1 publication |
Product Specifications | |
---|---|
Species Reactivity |
Mouse, Rabbit |
Published species |
Mouse, Rabbit |
Host/Isotype |
Mouse / IgG1 |
Class |
Monoclonal |
Type |
Antibody |
Clone |
IIG12 |
Immunogen |
Rabbit skeletal muscle triads. |
Conjugate |
Unconjugated |
Form |
Liquid |
Concentration |
Conc. Not Determined |
Storage conditions |
-20° C, Avoid Freeze/Thaw Cycles |
RRID |
AB_2256496 |
MA3-931 detects triadin from mouse and rabbit skeletal muscle tissues. This antibody does not detect triadin from cardiac tissues.
MA3-931 has been successfully used in Western blot and immunohistochemistry procedures. By Western blot, this antibody detects a single ~95 kDa band representing triadin in rabbit skeletal muscle extracts. Immunofluorescence staining of triadin in rabbit skeletal muscle with MA3-931 results in its co-localization with ryanodine receptor, which is consistent with the association of ryanodine receptor and triadin in triads.
The MA3-931 antigen is rabbit skeletal muscle triads.
The junction between the transverse tubules (T-tubules) and the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) of skeletal muscle is called the triad. At the triad, dihydropyridine receptors (DHPR's) of the T-tubule serve as voltage sensors in excitation-contraction coupling, while ryanodine receptors (RyR's), the calcium release channels, exist in the membrane of the terminal cisternae of the SR. It is thought that during slow phase depolarization of the T-tubule, a third protein, triadin (MW 95 kDa) transmits electrochemical signals to the SR through direct interaction with both DHPR's and RyR's. Though its exact role in this signaling process is unclear, triadin has been shown to co-localize with both DHPR and RYR at the junctional face of the terminal cisternae.
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Protein Aliases: cardiac triadin; junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum glycoprotein; Triadin
Gene Aliases: TRDN
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