Myoglobin Monoclonal Antibody [PAT6E10] (CPAB0450)
- SKU:
- CPAB0450
- Product Type:
- Antibody
- Antibody Type:
- Monoclonal Antibody
- Reactivity:
- Universal
- Host Species:
- Mouse
- Isotype:
- IgG1
- Clone:
- PAT6E10
- Applications:
- WB
- ELISA
Description
Myoglobin Monoclonal Antibody [PAT6E10] (CPAB0450)
The Myoglobin Antibody (CPAB0450) is a valuable tool for researchers studying the myoglobin protein, which plays a key role in oxygen storage and transport in muscle cells. This polyclonal antibody, produced in rabbits, exhibits high reactivity with myoglobin in human samples and has been validated for use in Western blot applications.Myoglobin is essential for muscle function, as it binds and releases oxygen during muscle contraction. Dysregulation of myoglobin expression or function has been implicated in various muscle-related disorders, making it a crucial target for research in fields such as exercise physiology, sports medicine, and muscle pathology.
By using the Myoglobin Antibody, researchers can accurately detect and analyze myoglobin levels in different cell types, providing valuable insights into muscle metabolism, oxygen utilization, and the impact of various physiological conditions on myoglobin expression. This antibody is a valuable tool for advancing our understanding of myoglobin's role in health and disease.
Product Name: | Myoglobin Antibody |
Product Sku: | CPAB0450 |
Size: | 5μg |
Host Species: | Mouse |
Immunogen: | Anti-human Myoglobin, is derived from hybridization of mouse FO myeloma cells with spleen cells from BALB/c mice immunized with recombinant human Myoglobin amino acids 1-154 purified from Ecoli. |
Clone: | PAT6E10. |
Reactivity: | Other bodies |
Applications: | Western Blot, ELISA |
Purification Method: | Myoglobin antibody was purified from mouse ascitic fluids by protein-G affinity chromatography. |
Isotype: | IgG1 |
Background: | Myoglobin is a member of the globin superfamily and can be found in skeletal and cardiac muscles. It is a haemoprotein that contributes to intracellular oxygen storage and transcellular facilitated diffusion of oxygen. Myoglobin has a single-chain globular structure of 153 amino acids, containing a heme prosthetic group (iron-containing porphyrin) in the core around which the remaining apoprotein folds. Myoglobin has 8 alpha helices and a hydrophobic core. MyoglobinÂ’s molecular weight is 16.7 kDa, and it is the primary oxygen-carrying pigment of muscle tissues. The binding of oxygen in myoglobin is different from the cooperative oxygen binding in hemoglobin, since positive collaboration is a property of multimeric/oligomeric proteins only. Instead, the binding of oxygen by myoglobin is uninfluenced by the oxygen pressure in the surrounding tissue. Myoglobin is found in Type I muscle, Type II A and Type II B, but it is mostly deemed that myoglobin is not found in smooth muscle. Myoglobin is discharged from damaged muscle tissue (rhabdomyolysis), which contains very high concentrations of myoglobin. Even though the released myoglobin is filtered by the kidneys, it is toxic to the renal tubular epithelium and thus may cause acute renal failure. |
Synonyms: | Myoglobin, MB, PVALB, MGC13548. |
Storage Buffer: | For periods up to 1 month store at 4°C, for longer periods of time, store at -20°C. Prevent freeze thaw cycles. |