Products: Primary Antibodies
PRODUCT OPTIONS
Brand | Catalog # | Option | Volume | Concentration | Price | |
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Catalog # 75-026 |
Option Purified |
Volume 100 µL |
Concentration 1 mg/mL |
Price $335.00 |
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Catalog # 73-026 |
Option TC Supernatant |
Volume 5 mL |
Concentration Lot dependent |
Price $335.00 |
Product Details
Monoclonal
Mouse
IgG1
Human Mouse Rat
IHC IP
Nav1.6 Na+ channel (sodium channel, voltage-gated, type 8, alpha subunit/ SCN8A) is a member of voltage-gated sodium ion channel subunit family. It is encoded by gene Scn8a in human.The channel switches between open and close conformation in response to the voltage difference accross the membrane. Nav1.6 Na+ channel is located at the nodes of Ranvier. It heavily participates in the regulation of nerve conduction velocity. It has been shown that Nav1.6 Na+ channel loss in roddents induces paralysis due to the failure of the neuromuscular junction (Wagnon et al., 2016).
Synthetic peptide 459-476 (intracellular interdomain loop I-II) of rat Nav1.6 (accession number O88420); Human: 88% identity (16/18 amino acids identical); Mouse: 100% identity (18/18 amino acids identical)
No cross-reactivity reported
Nav1.6 Na+ channel
Scn8a
Purified: AB_2184197
TC Supernatant: AB_10673284
Antibody Validation and Application Notes
This antibody has been validated using the following assays:
This antibody has been knockout-validated in mouse brain (by Western blot and/or immunohistochemistry).
This antibody recognizes a single immunoreactive band of expected molecular weight when used to probe brain lysate.
This antibody shows the expected staining pattern when used to stain COS cells overexpressing target.
K87A/10 does not work for immunoblotting
Quality Control
The following quality control assay is performed on each new lot of this antibody to ensure it meets designated performance requirements.
Each new lot of this antibody is tested to confirm that it shows the expected staining pattern when used to stain COS cells overexpressing target.