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Product Name :
anti-vinculin rabbit mab

Isotype :
IgG

Conjugate :
Unconjugated

Synonyms:
Metavinculin (MV)

UniProt ID :
P18206

Immunogen:

MW (kDa) :

Specificity:

Purity :
Protein A purified

Purity :
PBS

Storage :
Store at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.

Stability:
Stable for 12 months from date of receipt/reconstitution.

Background :
Vinculin is a cytoskeletal protein that plays an important role in the regulation of focal adhesions and embryonic development. Three structural vinculin domains include an amino-terminal head, a short, flexible proline-rich region and a carboxy-terminal tail. In the inactive state, the head and tail domains of vinculin interact to form a closed confirmation. The open and active form of vinculin translocates to focal adhesions where it is thought to be involved in anchoring F-actin to the membrane and regulation of cell migration. Phospholipid binding to the tail domain and subsequent phosphorylation of vinculin at Ser1033 and Ser1045 by PKC-α and Tyr100 and Tyr1065 by Src kinases weakens the head-tail interaction. This change in vinculin allows the binding of a number of other proteins, including talin, α-actinin and paxillin, which disrupts the head-tail interaction and initiates the conformational change from the inactive to active state. Vinculin deficiencies are associated with a decrease in cell adhesion and an increase in cell motility, suggesting a possible role in metastatic growth. Cellular location Cytoskeleton, Membrane

Images :
WB Blocking buffer: 5% NFDM/TBST Primary Ab dilution: 1:10000 Primary Ab incubation condition: 2 hours at room temperature Secondary Ab: Goat Anti-Rabbit IgGH&L (HRP Conjugate) Lysate: 1: K562, 2: PC-3, 3: HeLa Protein loading quantity: 20 μg Exposure time: 60 secondsPredicted band size: 124 kDa Observed band size: 124 kDa IHC-P Tissue: Human breast Section type: Formalin-fixed & Paraffin-embedded section Retrieval method: High temperature and high pressure Retrieval buffer: Tris/EDTA buffer, pH9.0 Primary Ab dilution: 1:100 Primary Ab incubation condition: 1 hour at room temperature Secondary Ab: Anti-Rabbit and Mouse Polymer HRP (Ready to Use) Counter stain: Hematoxylin (Blue) Description: The brown color represents the positive signal observed with

Vapor Pressure :
Recombinant Rabbit Monoclonal Anti-Vinculin Rabbit mAb Clone Number: JRMR-10305(2)-38 Host: Rabbit Clonality: Recombinant Monoclonal Applications: WB IHC-P Reactivity: Human Synonyms: Metavinculin (MV) Product Size 100 μl ADD TO CART BUY NOW Quantity Shipping: Ambient temperature Order online or send purchase order to [email protected] FAQ Technical Support Protocols General Information Product Usage Information Properties Target Information Images Recommended Products References BUY NOW General Information Isotype IgG Conjugate Unconjugated Synonyms Metavinculin (MV) UniProt ID P18206 Immunogen MW (kDa) Specificity Product Usage Information Applications Dilution Recommended Species WB 1:2000-1:10000 Human IHC-P 1:50 – 1:100 Human Properties Purity Protein A purified Constituents PBS Storage Store at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles. Stability Stable for 12 months from date of receipt/reconstitution. Target Information Background Vinculin is a cytoskeletal protein that plays an important role in the regulation of focal adhesions and embryonic development. Three structural vinculin domains include an amino-terminal head, a short, flexible proline-rich region and a carboxy-terminal tail. In the inactive state, the head and tail domains of vinculin interact to form a closed confirmation. The open and active form of vinculin translocates to focal adhesions where it is thought to be involved in anchoring F-actin to the membrane and regulation of cell migration. Phospholipid binding to the tail domain and subsequent phosphorylation of vinculin at Ser1033 and Ser1045 by PKC-α and Tyr100 and Tyr1065 by Src kinases weakens the head-tail interaction. This change in vinculin allows the binding of a number of other proteins, including talin, α-actinin and paxillin, which disrupts the head-tail interaction and initiates the conformational change from the inactive to active state. Vinculin deficiencies are associated with a decrease in cell adhesion and an increase in cell motility, suggesting a possible role in metastatic growth. Cellular location Cytoskeleton, Membrane Images WB Blocking buffer: 5% NFDM/TBST Primary Ab dilution: 1:10000 Primary Ab incubation condition: 2 hours at room temperature Secondary Ab: Goat Anti-Rabbit IgGH&L (HRP Conjugate) Lysate: 1: K562, 2: PC-3, 3: HeLa Protein loading quantity: 20 μg Exposure time: 60 secondsPredicted band size: 124 kDa Observed band size: 124 kDa IHC-P Tissue: Human breast Section type: Formalin-fixed & Paraffin-embedded section Retrieval method: High temperature and high pressure Retrieval buffer: Tris/EDTA buffer, pH9.0 Primary Ab dilution: 1:100 Primary Ab incubation condition: 1 hour at room temperature Secondary Ab: Anti-Rabbit and Mouse Polymer HRP (Ready to Use) Counter stain: Hematoxylin (Blue) Description: The brown color represents the positive signal observed with :

Recombinant Rabbit Monoclonal Anti-Vinculin Rabbit mAb Clone Number: JRMR-10305(2)-38 Host: Rabbit Clonality: Recombinant Monoclonal Applications: WB IHC-P Reactivity: Human Synonyms: Metavinculin (MV) Product Size 100 μl ADD TO CART BUY NOW Quantity Shipping: Ambient temperature Order online or send purchase order to [email protected] FAQ Technical Support Protocols General Information Product Usage Information Properties Target Information Images Recommended Products References BUY NOW General Information Isotype IgG Conjugate Unconjugated Synonyms Metavinculin (MV) UniProt ID P18206 Immunogen MW (kDa) Specificity Product Usage Information Applications Dilution Recommended Species WB 1:2000-1:10000 Human IHC-P 1:50 – 1:100 Human Properties Purity Protein A purified Constituents PBS Storage Store at -20°C. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles. Stability Stable for 12 months from date of receipt/reconstitution. Target Information Background Vinculin is a cytoskeletal protein that plays an important role in the regulation of focal adhesions and embryonic development. Three structural vinculin domains include an amino-terminal head, a short, flexible proline-rich region and a carboxy-terminal tail. In the inactive state, the head and tail domains of vinculin interact to form a closed confirmation. The open and active form of vinculin translocates to focal adhesions where it is thought to be involved in anchoring F-actin to the membrane and regulation of cell migration. Phospholipid binding to the tail domain and subsequent phosphorylation of vinculin at Ser1033 and Ser1045 by PKC-α and Tyr100 and Tyr1065 by Src kinases weakens the head-tail interaction. This change in vinculin allows the binding of a number of other proteins, including talin, α-actinin and paxillin, which disrupts the head-tail interaction and initiates the conformational change from the inactive to active state. Vinculin deficiencies are associated with a decrease in cell adhesion and an increase in cell motility, suggesting a possible role in metastatic growth. Cellular location Cytoskeleton, Membrane Images WB Blocking buffer: 5% NFDM/TBST Primary Ab dilution: 1:10000 Primary Ab incubation condition: 2 hours at room temperature Secondary Ab: Goat Anti-Rabbit IgGH&L (HRP Conjugate) Lysate: 1: K562, 2: PC-3, 3: HeLa Protein loading quantity: 20 μg Exposure time: 60 secondsPredicted band size: 124 kDa Observed band size: 124 kDa IHC-P Tissue: Human breast Section type: Formalin-fixed & Paraffin-embedded section Retrieval method: High temperature and high pressure Retrieval buffer: Tris/EDTA buffer, pH9.0 Primary Ab dilution: 1:100 Primary Ab incubation condition: 1 hour at room temperature Secondary Ab: Anti-Rabbit and Mouse Polymer HRP (Ready to Use) Counter stain: Hematoxylin (Blue) Description: The brown color represents the positive signal observed with

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