Neurotensin receptor 3 or sortilin (the intracellular sorting protein 95 kDa) is a member of a family of receptors characterized by a single transmembrane domain, a short intracytoplasmic domain, and a long cysteine-rich luminal extracellular domain. This receptor has been found in the brain, spinal cord, muscle and other peripheral cell types, and in cancer cells. Sortilin exhibits sequence similarities with proteins involved in intracellular transport and trafficking.
Specificity
Sortilin (Neurotensin receptor 3). By Western blot the antibody recognizes a strong band at ~90 kDa in extracts of NSC34 cells. By immunohistochemistry the antibody intensely stains motor neurons within the rat spinal cord.
Immunogen
Recombinant protein from the extracellular domain of human sortilin.
Application
Anti-Sortilin Antibody is an antibody against Sortilin for use in WB, IH.
Western blot: 1:1,000-1:2,000 on extracts from NSC34 cells. Immunohistochemistry: 1:500-1:1,000 on rat spinal cord.
Optimal working dilutions must be determined by the end user.
Physical form
Lyophilized. Reconstitute with 50 μL of sterile distilled water. Centrifuge to remove any insoluble material.
Storage and Stability
Maintain lyophilized material at -20 to -70°C for up to 12 months after date of receipt. After reconstitution maintain at -20°C in undiluted aliquots for up to 6 months. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Glycerol (ACS grade or better) can be added 1:1 for additional stability.
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CHEMICON is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
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Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 1
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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