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Mouse Anti-Transferrin (1F10)antibody
Mouse Anti-Transferrin (1F10)antibody
Apotransferrin; Beta 1 metal binding globulin; DKFZp781D0156; PRO1400; PRO1557; PRO2086; Serotransferrin precursor; Siderophilin; TF; Transferin; Transferrin.
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  • NO.:SLM-2052M
    Clonality:Monoclonal
    Immunogen Species:Mouse
    React Species:Human,
    Applications:WB ELISA
    concentration:1mg/ml
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Product Name Transferrin(1F10)
Chinese Name 转铁蛋白单克隆抗体
Alias Apotransferrin; Beta 1 metal binding globulin; DKFZp781D0156; PRO1400; PRO1557; PRO2086; Serotransferrin precursor; Siderophilin; TF; Transferin; Transferrin.  
Research Area Tumour  Cell biology  immunology  transcriptional regulatory factor  
Immunogen Species Mouse
Clonality Monoclonal
Clone NO. 1F10
React Species Human, 
Applications WB=1:500-2000 ELISA=1:5000-10000 
not yet tested in other applications.
optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.
Theoretical molecular weight 77kDa
Cellular localization Secretory protein 
Form Liquid
Concentration 1mg/ml
immunogen Full length native Transferrin protein purified from human plasma 
Lsotype IgG
Purification affinity purified by Protein A
Buffer Solution 0.01M TBS(pH7.4) with 1% BSA, 0.03% Proclin300 and 50% Glycerol.
Storage Shipped at 4℃. Store at -20 °C for one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
Attention This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications.
PubMed PubMed
Product Detail This gene encodes a glycoprotein with an approximate molecular weight of 76.5 kDa. It is thought to have been created as a result of an ancient gene duplication event that led to generation of homologous C and N-terminal domains each of which binds one ion of ferric iron. The function of this protein is to transport iron from the intestine, reticuloendothelial system, and liver parenchymal cells to all proliferating cells in the body. This protein may also have a physiologic role as granulocyte/pollen-binding protein (GPBP) involved in the removal of certain organic matter and allergens from serum. [provided by RefSeq, Sep 2009].

Function:
Transferrins are iron binding transport proteins which can bind two Fe(3+) ions in association with the binding of an anion, usually bicarbonate. It is responsible for the transport of iron from sites of absorption and heme degradation to those of storage and utilization. Serum transferrin may also have a further role in stimulating cell proliferation.

Subunit:
Monomer.

Subcellular Location:
Secreted.

Tissue Specificity:
Expressed by the liver and secreted in plasma.

DISEASE:
Defects in TF are the cause of atransferrinemia (ATRAF) [MIM:209300]. Atransferrinemia is rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by iron overload and hypochromic anemia.

Similarity:
Belongs to the transferrin family.
Contains 2 transferrin-like domains.

SWISS:
P02787

Gene ID:
7018

Database links:

Entrez Gene: 7018 Human

Entrez Gene: 22041 Mouse

Entrez Gene: 24825 Rat

Omim: 190000 Human

SwissProt: P02787 Human

SwissProt: Q921I1 Mouse

SwissProt: P12346 Rat

Unigene: 518267 Human

Unigene: 37214 Mouse

Unigene: 91296 Rat



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Sample:
Lane 1: Serum (Human) at 20 ug
Primary: Anti-Transferrin(1F10) (SLM-2052M) at 1/1000 dilution
Secondary: IRDye800CW Goat Anti-Mouse IgG at 1/20000 dilution
Predicted band size: 77 kD
Observed band size: 77 kD

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