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Human Artemin Antibody

R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # MAB2589

R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne
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MAB2589
MAB2589-SP

Key Product Details

Species Reactivity

Validated:

Human

Cited:

Human, Mouse

Applications

Validated:

Western Blot

Cited:

Immunodepletion, Neutralization

Label

Unconjugated

Antibody Source

Monoclonal Mouse IgG2B Clone # 314908

Product Specifications

Immunogen

E. coli-derived recombinant human Artemin
Ala108-Gly220
Accession # Q5T4W7.1

Specificity

Detects human Artemin in direct ELISAs and Western blots. In Western blots, no cross-reactivity with recombinant human (rh) BIG-H3, rhCripto-1, recombinant mouse (rm) Cripto-1, recombinant Drosophila DPP, rhDPP-6, rhGDNF, rhLAP, rhLatent TGF-beta 1, rhTGF-beta 1.2, rhTGF‑ beta3, rhLefty, rmLefty-1, rhMIS, rhNeurturin, rmNODAL, rhPersephin, recombinant amphibian TGF-beta 5, rhTGF-alpha or rhTGF-beta 2 is observed.

Clonality

Monoclonal

Host

Mouse

Isotype

IgG2B

Applications for Human Artemin Antibody

Application
Recommended Usage

Western Blot

1 µg/mL
Sample: Recombinant Human Artemin (Catalog # 2589-AR)
under non-reducing conditions only
Please Note: Optimal dilutions of this antibody should be experimentally determined.

Formulation, Preparation, and Storage

Purification

Protein A or G purified from hybridoma culture supernatant

Reconstitution

Reconstitute at 0.5 mg/mL in sterile PBS. For liquid material, refer to CoA for concentration.

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Formulation

Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS with Trehalose. *Small pack size (SP) is supplied either lyophilized or as a 0.2 µm filtered solution in PBS.

Shipping

Lyophilized product is shipped at ambient temperature. Liquid small pack size (-SP) is shipped with polar packs. Upon receipt, store immediately at the temperature recommended below.

Stability & Storage

Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
  • 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
  • 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.

Background: Artemin

Human Artemin (ARTN; also known as enovin and neublastin) is a GDNF family ligand that is distantly related to the TGF-beta superfamily of molecules (1‑4). As such, it is synthesized as a preproprotein, and contains a variable length pre-, or signal sequence, plus a 68 amino acid (aa) proregion and a 113 aa mature segment (5‑7). Alternate splicing and start sites create signal sequences of 22, 30 and 39 aa, respectively. Following synthesis and proteolytic processing, mature ARTN is secreted as a presumably glycosylated, 28 kDa disulfide-linked homodimer that contains three intrachain disulfide bonds and the typical TGF-beta signature cysteine-knot motif (5, 7). In the mature region, human ARTN is 89% and 88% aa identical to rat (8) and mouse ARTN (5, 7), respectively. Cells known to express ARTN include Schwann cells (2) and embryonic vascular smooth muscle cells (9). Human ARTN is active on rodent cells (5). The receptor for ARTN has been identified as the ligand binding subunit GFR alpha-3 plus the signal transducing subunit, RET (1, 5). The GFR alpha-1/RET receptor complex has also been suggested to be a ligand binding unit for ARTN (2, 5). Evidence, however, suggests that the GFR alpha-1/RET complex plays no functional role in ARTN activity (10, 11). ARTN is known to be a chemoattractant for sympathetic neuron axons innervating the developing cardiovascular system (9). It also promotes sensory neuron survival and likely plays a role in the development of the peripheral nervous system (5). Finally, it has been reported to reverse neuropathic pain due to nerve injury, and to help resolve morphological changes associated with nerve damage (12).

References

  1. Airaksinen, M.S. and M. Saarma (2002) Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 3:383. 
  2. Saarma, M. (2000) Eur. J. Biochem. 267:6968. 
  3. Sariola, H. et al. (2003) J. Cell Sci. 116:3855. 
  4. Chang, H. et al. (2002) Endocr. Rev. 23:787. 
  5. Baloh, R.H. et al. (1998) Neuron 21:1291. 
  6. Masure, S. et al. (1999) Eur. J. Biochem. 266:892. 
  7. Rosenblad, C. et al. (2000) Mol. Cell. Neurosci. 15:199.
  8. Stover, T. et al. (2000) Brain Res. Mol. Brain Res. 76:25.
  9. Honma, Y. et al. (2002) Neuron 35:267.
  10. Rakowicz, W.P. et al. (2002) J. Neurosci. 22:3953.
  11. Carmillo, P. et al. (2005) Biochemistry 44:2545.
  12. Gardell, L.R. et al. (2003) Nat. Med. 9:1383.

Alternate Names

ARTN, Enovin, EVN, Neublastin

Entrez Gene IDs

9048 (Human); 11876 (Mouse)

Gene Symbol

ARTN

UniProt

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Product Documents for Human Artemin Antibody

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Product Specific Notices for Human Artemin Antibody

For research use only

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