Mouse Spinesin Antibody
R&D Systems, part of Bio-Techne | Catalog # AF1928
Key Product Details
Species Reactivity
Applications
Label
Antibody Source
Product Specifications
Immunogen
Tyr61-Arg445
Accession # NP_109634
Specificity
Clonality
Host
Isotype
Scientific Data Images for Mouse Spinesin Antibody
Spinesin in Mouse Brain.
Spinesin was detected in perfusion fixed frozen sections of mouse brain (cerebellum) using Goat Anti-Mouse Spinesin Antigen Affinity-purified Polyclonal Antibody (Catalog # AF1928) at 15 µg/mL overnight at 4 °C. Tissue was stained using the Anti-Goat HRP-DAB Cell & Tissue Staining Kit (brown; Catalog # CTS008) and counterstained with hematoxylin (blue). Specific labeling was localized to the cytoplasm of neurons in the granular cell layer. View our protocol for Chromogenic IHC Staining of Frozen Tissue Sections.Applications for Mouse Spinesin Antibody
Immunohistochemistry
Sample: Perfusion fixed frozen sections of mouse brain (cerebellum) and spinal cord
Immunoprecipitation
Sample: Conditioned cell culture medium spiked with Recombinant Mouse Spinesin (Catalog # 1928‑SE), see our available Western blot detection antibodies
Western Blot
Sample: Recombinant Mouse Spinesin (Catalog # 1928-SE)
Formulation, Preparation, and Storage
Purification
Reconstitution
Formulation
Shipping
Stability & Storage
- 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: Spinesin
Spinesin, encoded by the TMPRSS5 gene, is a new member of type II transmembrane serine proteases (TTSPs) (1). Mouse Spinesin contains the following structural domains: a short N-terminal cytoplasmic tail, a transmembrane domain, a stem region and a serine protease domain (2). The domain structure of Spinesin is common to other TTSPs, many of which have additional domains. The stem region of Spinesin contains a scavenger receptor-like domain. There could be 4 types of transcripts due to alternative splicing (3). Type 4 predicts 10 extra amino acids at the N-terminus as compared to type 3. The ectodomain corresponding to type 3 (residues 61‑445) or type 4 (residues 71‑455) was expressed and purified as a single chain pro-enzyme. By SDS-PAGE, the pro-enzyme migrates as multiple forms, possibly due to differential glycosylation. The pro-enzyme can be activated by trypsin treatment. The resulting enzyme is active and its activity is measured as described above. The activated enzyme is a disulfide bond-linked dimer.
References
- Shibata, K. et al. (2000) Genome Res. 10:1757.
- Yamaguchi, Y. et al. (2002) J. Biol. Chem. 277:6806.
- Watanable, Y. et al. (2004) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 324:333.
Alternate Names
Gene Symbol
UniProt
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Product Specific Notices for Mouse Spinesin Antibody
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