Anti-Carbonic Anhydrase XIV antibody

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Product Information

  • Product Name
    Anti-Carbonic Anhydrase XIV antibody
  • Documents
  • Description
    Rabbit polyclonal to Carbonic Anhydrase XIV
  • Tested applications
    ELISA, WB, IHC-P, IP
  • Species reactivity
    Human Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14
  • Alternative names
    AW536446 antibody; CA14 antibody; Car14 antibody; Carbonic Anhydrase 14 antibody; Carbonic Anhydrase XIV antibody; Carbonic Anhydrase XIV antibody; CAXiV antibody
  • Immunogen
  • Isotype
    Rabbit IgG
  • Preparation
    Produced in rabbits immunized with purified, recombinant Human Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14 (rh Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14; NP_036245.1; Met1-Met290). Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14 specific IgG was purified by Human Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14 affinity chromatography.
  • Clonality
    Polyclonal
  • Formulation
    0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS
  • Storage instructions
    This antibody can be stored at 2℃-8℃ for one month without detectable loss of activity. Antibody products are stable for twelve months from date of receipt when stored at -20℃ to -80℃. Preservative-Free.
    Sodium azide is recommended to avoid contamination (final concentration 0.05%-0.1%). It is toxic to cells and should be disposed of properly. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Applications

    WB: 20-40 μg/ml

    ELISA: 0.1-0.2 μg/ml

    This antibody can be used at 0.1-0.2 μg/ml with the appropriate secondary reagents to detect Human Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14. The detection limit for Human Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14 is approximately 0.0049 ng/well.

    IHC-P: 0.2-2 μg/ml

    IP: 1-4 μg/mg of lysate

  • Validations

    Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14 Antibody, Rabbit PAb, Antigen Affinity Purified, Western blot

    Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14 Antibody, Rabbit PAb, Antigen Affinity Purified, Western blot

    Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14 Antibody, Rabbit PAb, Antigen Affinity Purified, Immunoprecipitation

    Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14 Antibody, Rabbit PAb, Antigen Affinity Purified, Immunoprecipitation

    Immunochemical staining of human PTPRA in human hepatoma with rabbit polyclonal antibody (1 µg/mL, formalin-fixed paraffin embedded sections).

    Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14 Antibody, Rabbit PAb, Antigen Affinity Purified, Immunohistochemistry

    Carbonic Anhydrase XIV / CA14 Antibody, Rabbit PAb, Antigen Affinity Purified, Immunohistochemistry

    Immunochemical staining of human CA14 in human liver with rabbit polyclonal antibody (1 µg/mL, formalin-fixed paraffin embedded sections). Positive staining was localized to membrane of hepatocyte. The left panel: tissue incubated with primary antibody; The right panel: tissue incubated with the mixture of primary antibody and antigen (recombinant protein).

  • Background
    The carbonic anhydrases (or carbonate dehydratases) are classified as metalloenzyme for its zinc ion prosthetic group and form a family of enzymes that catalyze the rapid interconversion of carbon dioxide and water to bicarbonate and protons, a reversible reaction that takes part in maintaining acid-base balance in blood and other tissues. The carbonic anhydrasekl (CA) family consists of at least 11 enzymatically active members and a few inactive homologous proteins. CAXIV is a member of CA family that showed an overall similarity of 29–46% to other active CA isozymes. The highest percentage similarity was with a transmembrane CA isoform, CAXII. The CAXIV was found high concentrations in human heart, brain, liver, and skeletal muscle but lower in the colon, small intestine, urinary bladder, and kidney. No CAXIV mRNA was seen in the salivary gland and pancreas. CAXIV is a likely candidate for the extracellular CA postulated to have an important role in modulating excitatory synaptic transmission in brain.
  • References
    • Lehtonen J, et al. (2004) Characterization of CA XIII, a Novel Member of the Carbonic Anhydrase Isozyme Family. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279: 2719-27.
    • Lindskog S. (1997) Structure and mechanism of carbonic anhydrase. Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 74(1):1-20.
    • Parkkila S, et al. (2001) Expression of membrane-associated carbonic anhydrase XIV on neurons and axons in mouse and human brain. PNAS. 98(4): 1918-23.

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