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AB3096 Anti-Orexin Antibody, Prepro

AB3096
50 µg  
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Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
H, M, RELISA, IHC, WBRbAffinity PurifiedPolyclonal Antibody
Description
Catalogue NumberAB3096
Brand Family Chemicon®
Trade Name
  • Chemicon
DescriptionAnti-Orexin Antibody, Prepro
References
Product Information
FormatAffinity Purified
PresentationLiquid in PBS with 0.1% BSA.
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationAnti-Orexin Antibody, Prepro is an antibody against Orexin for use in ELISA, IH & WB.
Key Applications
  • ELISA
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Western Blotting
Application NotesWestern blot: 1-10 μg/mL using Chemiluminescence technique

ELISA: 1:10,000 - 100,000

Immunohistochemistry: 2-20 μg/mL.

Optimal working dilutions must be determined by end user.
Biological Information
ImmunogenA 17 mer peptide (designated PPOXA11-A) mapping near the C-terminus of mouse prepro-Orexin.
ConcentrationPlease refer to the Certificate of Analysis for the lot-specific concentration.
HostRabbit
SpecificityMouse Prepro-Orexin. Several peptides associated with feeding behavior have been reported recently. Orexins (Orexin-A and Orexin-B) are a family of hypothalamic neuropeptides selectively expressed in the hypothalamus (Sakurai et al. 1998). Orexin-A and Orexin-B are derived from the same precursor (Prepro-orexin) by proteolytic cleavage. Prepro-orexin is an 130 aa peptide with a putative 33 aa secretory sequence, a hydrophobic core followed by residues with small polar side chains. The expression was detected in brain and to a small extent in testis (Sakurai et al. 1998). These neuropeptides bind and activate two closely related Orexin receptors--G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) OX1R and OX2R.
Species Reactivity
  • Human
  • Mouse
  • Rat
Antibody TypePolyclonal Antibody
Entrez Gene Number
Entrez Gene SummaryThis gene encodes a hypothalamic neuropeptide precusor protein that gives rise to two mature neuropeptides, orexin A and orexin B, by proteolytic processing. Orexin A and orexin B, which bind to orphan G-protein coupled receptors HCRTR1 and HCRTR2, function in the regulation of sleep and arousal. This neuropeptide arrangement may also play a role in feeding behavior, metabolism, and homeostasis.
Gene Symbol
  • HCRT
  • Hypocretin
  • OX
  • orexin
  • Hcrt
  • PPOX
  • PPORX
UniProt Number
UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: O43612 # Neuropeptides that play a significant role in the regulation of food intake and sleep-wakefulness, possibly by coordinating the complex behavioral and physiologic responses of these complementary homeostatic functions. A broader role in the homeostatic regulation of energy metabolism, autonomic function, hormonal balance and the regulation of body fluids, is also suggested. Orexin-A binds to both OX1R and OX2R with a high affinity, whereas orexin-B binds only to OX2R with a similar high affinity.
SIZE: 131 amino acids; 13363 Da
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Rough endoplasmic reticulum (By similarity). Cytoplasmic vesicle (By similarity). Cell junction, synapse (By similarity). Note=Associated with perikaryal rough endoplasmic reticulum as well as cytoplasmic large granular vesicles at synapses (By similarity).
TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Abundantly expressed in subthalamic nucleus but undetectable in other brain regions tested (hypothalamus was not tested) and in heart, placenta, lung, liver, skeletal muscle, kidney and pancreas.
PTM: Specific enzymatic cleavages at paired basic residues yield the different active peptides.
DISEASE: SwissProt: O43612 # Defects in HCRT are a cause of narcolepsy [MIM:161400]. Narcolepsy is a neurological disabling sleep disorder, characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, sleep fragmentation, symptoms of abnormal rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep, such as cataplexy, hypnagogic hallucinations, and sleep paralysis. Cataplexy is a sudden loss of muscle tone triggered by emotions, which is the most valuable clinical feature used to diagnose narcolepsy. Human narcolepsy is associated with a deficient orexin system. Orexins are absent and/or greatly diminished in the brain and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of most narcoleptic patients. Human narcolepsy is primarily a sporadically occurring disorder but familial clustering has been observed.
SIMILARITY: SwissProt: O43612 ## Belongs to the orexin family.
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Product Usage Statements
Usage Statement
  • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
Storage and Shipping Information
Storage ConditionsCan be refrigerated at 2-8°C in undiluted aliquots for short term use. Maintain frozen at -20°C in undiluted aliquots for up to 12 months.
Packaging Information
Material Size50 µg
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Catalogue Number GTIN
AB3096 04053252369124

Documentation

Anti-Orexin Antibody, Prepro SDS

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

Anti-Orexin Antibody, Prepro Certificates of Analysis

TitleLot Number
RABBIT ANTI-PREPRO-OREXIN - 3213961 3213961
RABBIT ANTI-PREPRO-OREXIN - 3379971 3379971
RABBIT ANTI-PREPRO-OREXIN - 3731702 3731702
RABBIT ANTI-PREPRO-OREXIN - 3751206 3751206
RABBIT ANTI-PREPRO-OREXIN - 3863408 3863408
RABBIT ANTI-PREPRO-OREXIN - 3935799 3935799
RABBIT ANTI-PREPRO-OREXIN - 4083009 4083009
RABBIT ANTI-PREPRO-OREXIN - 4137135 4137135
RABBIT ANTI-PREPRO-OREXIN - 4166588 4166588
RABBIT ANTI-PREPRO-OREXIN AFFINITY PURIFIED 3164182

References

Reference overviewSpeciesPub Med ID
The orexin system in the enteric nervous system of the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).
Gatta, C; Russo, F; Russolillo, MG; Varricchio, E; Paolucci, M; Castaldo, L; Lucini, C; de Girolamo, P; Cozzi, B; Maruccio, L
PloS one  9  e105009  2014

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25144456 25144456
Mu-opioid stimulation in rat prefrontal cortex engages hypothalamic orexin/hypocretin-containing neurons, and reveals dissociable roles of nucleus accumbens and hypothalamus in cortically driven feeding.
Mena, JD; Selleck, RA; Baldo, BA
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience  33  18540-52  2013

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24259576 24259576
Exaggerated natriuresis during clamping of systemic NO supply in healthy young men.
Simonsen, JA; Rasmussen, MS; Vach, W; Høilund-Carlsen, PF; Bie, P
Clinical science (London, England : 1979)  122  63-73  2012

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21749320 21749320
Disorganized epithelial polarity and excess trophectoderm cell fate in preimplantation embryos lacking E-cadherin.
Stephenson RO, Yamanaka Y, Rossant J
Development  137  3383-91. Epub 2010 Sep 8.  2010

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20826529 20826529
A single postnatal injection of oxytocin rescues the lethal feeding behaviour in mouse newborns deficient for the imprinted Magel2 gene.
Schaller, F; Watrin, F; Sturny, R; Massacrier, A; Szepetowski, P; Muscatelli, F
Human molecular genetics  19  4895-905  2010

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20876615 20876615
Afferents to the GABAergic tail of the ventral tegmental area in the rat.
Kaufling, Jennifer, et al.
J. Comp. Neurol., 513: 597-621 (2009)  2009

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Rat19235223 19235223
Expression of orexin A and its receptor 1 in the choroid plexuses from buffalo brain.
Simona Tafuri, Luigi M Pavone, Vincenzo Mastellone, Anna Spina, Luigi Avallone, Alfredo Vittoria, Norma Staiano, Gaetano Scala, Simona Tafuri, Luigi M Pavone, Vincenzo Mastellone, Anna Spina, Luigi Avallone, Alfredo Vittoria, Norma Staiano, Gaetano Scala, Simona Tafuri, Luigi M Pavone, Vincenzo Mastellone, Anna Spina, Luigi Avallone, Alfredo Vittoria, Norma Staiano, Gaetano Scala
Neuropeptides  43  73-80  2009

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19250669 19250669
Differential c-Fos immunoreactivity in arousal-promoting cell groups following systemic administration of caffeine in rats.
Samüel Deurveilher, Henry Lo, Jeremy A Murphy, Joan Burns, Kazue Semba
The Journal of comparative neurology  498  667-89  2006

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16917819 16917819
Orexins and orexin receptors: a family of hypothalamic neuropeptides and G protein-coupled receptors that regulate feeding behavior.
Sakurai, T, et al.
Cell, 92: 573-85 (1998)  1998

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Data Sheet

Title
RABBIT ANTI-PREPRO-OREXIN AFFINITY PURIFIED