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50083-RP02
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ASGPR1 / ASGR1 Antibody (Antigen Affinity Purified) Datasheet

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  Detection limit is 0.5 ng/lane in WB
  Detection limit is 0.00245 ng/well in ELISA
 

ASGPR1 / ASGR1 Antibody Product Information

Immunogen :

Recombinant Mouse ASGPR1 / ASGR1 ?protein (Catalog#50083-M07H)

Antibody Type : Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody ( Antibody Purification Platform )
Ig Type :

Rabbit IgG

Formulation : 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS with 5% trehalose
Preparation :

Produced in rabbits immunized with purified, human cell-derived, recombinant Mouse ASGPR1 / ASGR1? (rM ASGPR1 / ASGR1 ; Catalog#50083-M07H; NP_033844.1; Ser 60-Asn 284). ASGPR1 / ASGR1? specific IgG was purified by Mouse ASGPR1 / ASGR1 ?affinity chromatography.

ASGPR1 / ASGR1 Antibody Usage Guide

Specificity :

Mouse ASGPR1 / ASGR1

Western blot : This antibody can be used at 0.1-0.2 μg/mL with the appropriate secondary reagents to detect Mouse ASGR1 in WB. Using a DAB detection system, the detection limit for Mouse ASGR1 is approximately 1 ng/lane under non-reducing conditions and 0.5 ng/lane under reducing conditions.
Direct ELISA : This antibody can be used at 0.5-1.0 μg/mL with the appropriate secondary reagents to detect Mouse ASGR1. The detection limit for Mouse ASGR1 is 0.00245 ng/well.
Storage : This antibody can be stored at 2℃-8℃ for one month without detectable loss of activity. Antibody products are stable for twelve months from date of receipt when stored at -20℃ to -70℃. Preservative-Free.
Sodium azide is recommended to avoid contamination (final concentration 0.05%-0.1%). It is toxic to cells and should be disposed of properly. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

ASGPR1 / ASGR1 Antibody Related Products & Topics

Related Areas:

Immunology>>Adhesion Molecule>>Lectin>>ASGPR1/ASGR1

Proteins:

Molecule Species Description //For Detailed Info. and Price------CLICK! Cat. No
ASGPR1/ASGR1 Human ASGPR1 / ASGR1 Protein,Recombinant 10773-H07H
ASGPR1/ASGR1 Mouse ASGPR1 / ASGR1 Protein, Recombinant 50083-M07H

Antibodies:

Molecule Application Description //For Detailed Info. and Price------CLICK! Cat. No
Mouse
ASGPR1/ASGR1
WB, ELISA Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody 50083-RP01
Mouse
ASGPR1/ASGR1
WB, ELISA ASGPR1 / ASGR1 Antibody (Antigen Affinity Purified) 50083-RP02

ASGPR1 / ASGR1 Antibody Background

Mouse asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) is a heterooligomeric receptor that is abundantly expressed on the sinusoidal surface of the hepatic plasma membrane. It is an endocytic receptor that rapidly binds and internalizes galactose-terminated glycoproteins (asialoglycoproteins or ASGP) from the circulation. The mouse ASGPR belongs to the long-form subfamily of the C-type/Ca2+ dependent lectin family. It is a complex of two noncovalently-linked and highly homologous subunits, a major 42 kDa glycoprotein ASGPR1(MHL-1) and a minor 51 kDa glycoprotein ASGR2 (MHL-2). ASGPR1 is synthesized as a type I I transmembrane protein that contains a cytosolic N-terminal domain, a single transmembrane segment, and an extracellular domain which contains two important structural regions. The first is a stalk domain that contributes to noncovalent oligomerization, and the second is a Ca2+-dependent carbohydrate binding domain at the very C-terminus that is unusually stabilized by three ions. The aa sequence of mouse ASGPR1 ECD is 89% and 79% identical to the ASGPR1 ECD of rat and human, respectively.

References

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