Product Specification
| Host |
Rabbit |
| Antigen |
Calbindin |
| Synonyms |
Calbindin D-28K,CALB1,CAB27, Vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding protein |
| Immunogen |
Synthetic Peptide |
| Accession |
P05937 |
| Clone Number |
SDT-034-11 |
| Antibody Type |
Rabbit mAb |
| Application |
WB, IHC-P |
| Reactivity |
Hu, Ms, Rt |
| Predicted Reactivity |
Or, Bv |
| Purification |
Protein A |
| Concentration |
0.5mg/ml |
| Conjugation |
Unconjugated |
| Physical Appearance |
Liquid |
| Storage Buffer |
PBS, 40% Glycerol, 0.05%BSA, 0.03% Proclin 300 |
| Stability & Storage |
12 months from date of receipt / reconstitution, -20 °C as supplied |
Dilution
| application |
dilution |
species |
| IHC-P |
1:4000-8000 |
|
| WB |
1:1000 |
|
Background
Calbindin contains 4 active calcium-binding domains, and 2 modified domains that have lost their calcium-binding capacity. Calbindin acts as a calcium buffer and calcium sensor and can hold four Ca2+ in the EF-hands of loops EF1, EF3, EF4 and EF5. Calbindin is a vitamin D–responsive gene in many tissues, in particular the chick intestine, where it has a clear function in mediating calcium absorption. In the brain, its synthesis is independent of vitamin-D. Although it was originally proposed that the major role of calbindin is to facilitate the vitamin D dependent movement of calcium through the cytosolic compartment of the intestinal or renal cell, it was found that calbindin also has a major role in different cell types in protecting against apoptotic cell death.