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Anti-Moesin antibody

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AB-06-2927
Anti-Moesin antibody
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Specifications        

Product Cat#: AB-06-2927
Product type: Primary antibody
Antigen: Moesin
Immunogen: Recombinant protein
Species immunized: Rabbit
Isotype: IgG
Applications: Western Blot (1:1000-1:2000); Flow Cytometry (1:50-1:100); Immunohistochemistry (1:50-1:200); Immunocytochemistry (1:50-1:200); Immunoprecipitation; Immunofluorescence
Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat
Clonality (clone number): Monoclonal (SC69-01)
Form: Liquid
Buffer: Tris-HCl buffer (pH7.4), 1% BSA, 40% Glycerol, 0.05% NaN3.
Concentration: 1 mg/ml
Purity: Protein A affinity purified
Storage: Store at -20℃ for one year. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles
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Target information

Ezrin-radixin-moesin (ERM) family protein that connects the actin cytoskeleton to the plasma membrane and thereby regulates the structure and function of specific domains of the cell cortex. Tethers actin filaments by oscillating between a resting and an activated state providing transient interactions between moesin and the actin cytoskeleton (PubMed:10212266). Once phosphorylated on its C-terminal threonine, moesin is activated leading to interaction with F-actin and cytoskeletal rearrangement (PubMed:10212266). These rearrangements regulate many cellular processes, including cell shape determination, membrane transport, and signal transduction (PubMed:12387735, PubMed:15039356). The role of moesin is particularly important in immunity acting on both T and B-cells homeostasis and self-tolerance, regulating lymphocyte egress from lymphoid organs (PubMed:9298994, PubMed:9616160). Modulates phagolysosomal biogenesis in macrophages (By similarity). Participates also in immunologic synapse formation (PubMed:27405666).

Provider

Erpantech Laboratory

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