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Product Name: CELA3A Antibody
Species Reactivity: Human
Tested Applications: IHC-P, WB
Applications: For WB starting dilution is: 1:1000For IHC-P starting dilution is: 1:10~50
User Note: Optimal dilutions for each application to be determined by the researcher.
Predicted Molecular Weight: 29 kDa
Immunogen: This CELA3A antibody is generated from rabbits immunized with a KLH conjugated synthetic peptide between 157-186 amino acids from the Central region of human CELA3A.
Host Species: Rabbit
Purification: This antibody is purified through a protein A column, followed by peptide affinity purification.
Physical State: Liquid
CAS NO.: 145108-58-3
Product: Dexmedetomidine (hydrochloride)
Buffer: Supplied in PBS with 0.09% (W/V) sodium azide.
Concentration: 0.5 mg/ml
Storage Conditions: Store at 4˚C for three months and -20˚C, stable for up to one year. As with all antibodies care should be taken to avoid repeated freeze thaw cycles. Antibodies should not be exposed to prolonged high temperatures.
Clonality: Polyclonal
Conjugate: Unconjugated
Alternate Names: Chymotrypsin-like elastase family member 3A, Elastase IIIA, Elastase-3A, Protease E, CELA3A, ELA3, ELA3A
Accession NO.: P09093
Protein Ino: 288558842
Official Symbol: CELA3A
Geneid: 10136
Background: Elastases form a subfamily of serine proteases thathydrolyze many proteins in addition to elastin. Humans have sixelastase genes which encode the structurally similar proteinselastase 1, 2, 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B. Unlike other elastases, elastase3A has little elastolytic activity. Like most of the humanelastases, elastase 3A is secreted from the pancreas as a zymogenand, like other serine proteases such as trypsin, chymotrypsin andkallikrein, it has a digestive function in the intestine. Elastase3A preferentially cleaves proteins after alanine residues. Elastase3A may also function in the intestinal transport and metabolism ofcholesterol. Both elastase 3A and elastase 3B have been referred toas protease E and as elastase 1.
PubMed ID:http://aac.asm.org/content/35/10/2147.abstract

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