Transferrin Recombinant antibody, PBS Only

Transferrin Recombinant Antibody for WB,Indirect ELISA,IHC

Host / Isotype

Rabbit / IgG

Reactivity

Human, mouse , rat

Applications

WB,Indirect ELISA,IHC

Conjugate

Unconjugated

CloneNo.

5O7

Cat No : 81676-1-PBS

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Synonyms

Beta 1 metal binding globulin, DKFZp781D0156, PRO1557, PRO2086, Serotransferrin, Siderophilin, TF, transferrin



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产品信息

81676-1-PBS targets Transferrin in WB, IHC, Indirect ELISA applications and shows reactivity with Human, mouse , rat samples.

Tested Applications WB,Indirect ELISA,IHC Application Description
Tested Reactivity Human, mouse , rat
Immunogen Transferrin fusion protein Ag11504 种属同源性预测
Host / Isotype Rabbit / IgG
Class Recombinant
Type Antibody
Full Name transferrin
Synonyms Beta 1 metal binding globulin, DKFZp781D0156, PRO1557, PRO2086, Serotransferrin, Siderophilin, TF, transferrin
Calculated Molecular Weight 698 aa, 77 kDa
Observed Molecular Weight77 kDa
GenBank Accession NumberBC059367
Gene Symbol TF
Gene ID (NCBI) 7018
Conjugate Unconjugated
Form Liquid
Purification MethodProtein A purification
UNIPROT IDP02787
Storage Buffer PBS Only
Storage ConditionsStore at -80°C.

背景介绍

Serotransferrin(TF) is a 77 kDa secreted protein which is also named as transferrin, siderophilin, beta-1 metal-binding globulin and belongs to a family of homologous iron-binding glycoproteins that encompasses lactoferrin (found both intracellular and in secretions, including milk), melanotrasferrin (present on melanoma cells) and ovotransferrin (present in egg white). TF is a multi-function protein with a primary role in transporting iron in a safe, redox-inactive state from absorption to utilization or storage sites around the body. The association of Tf with the immune system derives from its ability to restrict serum free-iron levels, creating low-iron environments where the infection capacity of pathogenic microorganisms is limited. TF is expressed predominantly in the liver and secreted in plasma, but lower amounts can be synthesized in other tissues such as the brain and the testis.