KDEL Receptor Antibody, Clone KR-10: RPE

Mouse Anti-Bovine KDEL Receptor Monoclonal IgG1
SKU
STRSMC-129D-RPE
Packaging Unit
100 µg
Manufacturer
Stressmarq Biosciences

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Target: KDEL Receptor

Conjugate: RPE

Product Type: Monoclonal

Clone Number: KR-10

Immunogen: A 21 residue synthetic peptide (amino acids 192-212) based on the bovine KDEL receptor and the peptide coupled to KLH

Swiss-Prot: P33946

Purification: Protein G Purified

Storage Buffer: PBS pH7.2, 50% glycerol, 0.09% sodium azide *Storage buffer may change when conjugated

Concentration: 1 mg/ml

Specificity: Detects ~25kDa.

Cellular Localization: Endoplasmic Reticulum

Scientific Background: The endoplasmic reticulum is part of a protein sorting pathway, or in essence, the transportation system of the eukaryotic cell. The majority of endoplasmic reticulum resident proteins are retained in the endoplasmic reticulum through a retention motif. This motif is composed of four amino acids at the C-terminal end of the protein sequence. The most common retention sequence is KDEL (lys-asp-glu-leu). However, variation on KDEL does occur and other sequences can also give rise to endoplasmic reticulum retention (6). There are three KDEL receptors in mammalian cells, all have a very high degree of sequence identity; and all are located within the cis-Golgi and its intermediate compartments (4).In terms of function, KDEL receptors interact with GAP (GTPase-activating protein) of ARF1, which is involved in COPI dependent vesicle transport, and the KDEL receptor may also be responsible for the recruitment of this ARF1 to membranes which can then aid in the regulation of vesicle budding (3). It is also important to note that the KDEL receptor exhibits extensive sequence identity o yeast protein Erd2p, which is a receptor for the yeast ER retention signal (4, 5).

References: 1. Whiteman P., and Handford P.A. (2003) Hum Mol Genet 12(7): 727-737. 2. Forthoffer N., et al. (2002) J Bioenerg Biomemb 34(3): 209-219. 3. Aoe T., et al. (1997) EMBO J. 16: 7305-7316. 4. Tang B.L., Wong S.H, Qi X.L. Low S.H., and Hong W. (1993) J. Cell Biol. 120: 325-328. 5. Lewis M.J. and Pelham H.R. (1990) Nature 348: 162-163. 6. Spurger L. (2002). Endoplasmic reticulum: Structure and function. University of Texas Medical Branch. Retrieved September 13, 2006, from http://cellbio.utmb.edu/cellbio/rer1.htm

Field of Use: Not for use in humans. Not for use in diagnostics or therapeutics. For in vitro research use only.
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SKU STRSMC-129D-RPE
Manufacturer Stressmarq Biosciences
Manufacturer SKU SMC-129D-RPE
Green Labware No
Package Unit 100 µg
Quantity Unit STK
Reactivity Human, Mouse (Murine), Rat (Rattus), Pig (Porcine), Sheep (Ovine), Monkey (Primate), Rabbit, Dog (Canine), Cow (Bovine), Hamster, Chicken, Frog (Xenopus Laevis), Fruit Fly (Drosophila Melanogaster)
Clonality Monoclonal
Application Immunofluorescence, Immunoprecipitation, Western Blotting, Immunohistochemistry, Immunocytochemistry
Isotype IgG1
Human Gene ID 618184
Host Mouse
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