500 ul of antibody purified from ascites fluid by ammonium sulfate precipitation (200 ug/ml) and prepared in 10mM PBS, pH 7.4, with 0.2% BSA and 0.09% azide.
Applications
Dilution *
Immunofluorescence (IF)
Assay Dependent
Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin) (IHC (P))
1:200
* Suggested working dilutions are given as a guide only. It is recommended that the user titrates the product for use in their own experiment using appropriate negative and positive controls.
Product Specific Information
MA5-12542 targets Actin Skeletal Muscle in IF and IHC (P) applications and shows reactivity with Amphibian, Bovine, Guinea Pig, Human, Ovine, Rabbit, and Rat samples.
The MA5-12542 immunogen is n-terminal decapeptide.
General Information
The product encoded by this gene belongs to the actin family of proteins, which are highly conserved proteins that play a role in cell motility, structure and integrity. Alpha, beta and gamma actin isoforms have been identified, with alpha actins being a major constituent of the contractile apparatus, while beta and gamma actins are involved in the regulation of cell motility. This actin is an alpha actin that is found in skeletal muscle. Mutations in this gene cause nemaline myopathy type 3, congenital myopathy with excess of thin myofilaments, congenital myopathy with cores, and congenital myopathy with fiber-type disproportion, diseases that lead to muscle fiber defects.
Product Images
Filter :
IHC using MA5-12542
Immunohistochemistry with anti-Actin Skeletal Muscle Monoclonal Antibody [5C5.F8.C7 (alpha-Sr-1)] (MA5-12542)
Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human skeletal muscle stained with Skeletal Muscle Actin antibody using peroxidase-conjugate and DAB chromogen. Note cytoplasmic staining of skeletal muscle cells.
Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human skeletal muscle stained with Skeletal Muscle Actin antibody using peroxidase-conjugate and DAB chromogen. Note cytoplasmic staining of skeletal muscle cells.
(This product is for In Vitro experimental use only. Not for resale without express authorization.)