Products: Primary Antibodies
PRODUCT OPTIONS
Brand | Catalog # | Option | Volume | Concentration | Price | |
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Catalog # 75-048 |
Option Purified |
Volume 100 µL |
Concentration 1 mg/mL |
Price $285.00 |
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Catalog # 73-048 |
Option TC Supernatant |
Volume 5 mL |
Concentration Lot dependent |
Price $285.00 |
Product Details
Monoclonal
Mouse
IgG1
Human Mouse Rat
IHC IP WB
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein family member 1, Verprolin Homology Domain-Containing Protein 1, Protein WAVE-1 or SCAR1 is encoded by the gene WASF1 and is a member of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP)-family. WAVE1/SCAR is an effector protein which transmits of signals from tyrosine kinase receptors and small GTPases to the actin cytoskeleton. WAVE1/SCAR acts as part of the WAVE complex which is involved in the regulation of actin filament reorganization and membrane ruffling. WAVE1/SCAR is expressed in many tissues including brain, ovary, colon, kidney, pancreas and thymus. Diseases associated with this gene include Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome and Alacrima, Achalasia, And Mental Retardation Syndrome.
Synthetic peptide amino acids 477-498 of human Wave1/Wasp family 1(CQVIPASEPKRHPSTLPVISDAR; accession number Q92558); Rat: 95% identity (21/22); Mouse=95% identity (21/22)
No cross-reactivity reported
WAVE1/SCAR
WASF1 KIAA0269 SCAR1 WAVE1
Purified: AB_2216976
TC Supernatant: AB_10671317
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.
75 kDa
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 recognizes a single immunoreactive band of expected molecular weight when used to probe brain lysate.