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MAB427 Anti-Dihydropyridine-sensitive Calcium Channel α 1 Subunit Antibody, clone 1a

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MAB427
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Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
H, M, R, RbFC, IP, WBMAscitesMonoclonal Antibody
Description
Catalogue NumberMAB427
Replaces06-422
Brand Family Chemicon®
Trade Name
  • Chemicon
DescriptionAnti-Dihydropyridine-sensitive Calcium Channel α 1 Subunit Antibody, clone 1a
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Product Information
FormatAscites
PresentationAscites.
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationAnti-Dihydropyridine-sensitive Calcium Channel α 1 Subunit Antibody, clone 1a is an antibody against Dihydropyridine-sensitive Calcium Channel α 1 Subunit for use in FC, IP & WB.
Key Applications
  • Flow Cytometry
  • Immunoprecipitation
  • Western Blotting
Application NotesWestern blot, immunoprecipitation and FACS.

Optimal working dilutions must be determined by end user.
Biological Information
ClonemAB 1a
HostMouse
SpecificityDihydropyridine calcium channel, a1 subunit as determined by Western blot (~210 kDa), immunoprecipitation and functional test. Membrane preparations are recommended. The mouse muscle cell line, BC3H1 functions as a good positive control cell line. Reactive with L-type calcium channel alpha1 subunit. Specific for small cell carcinoma and neuroblastoma by FACS analysis. No interaction with squamous cell carcinoma or with cardiac calcium chanel isoforms.
IsotypeIgG1
Species Reactivity
  • Human
  • Mouse
  • Rat
  • Rabbit
Antibody TypeMonoclonal Antibody
Entrez Gene Number
Entrez Gene SummaryThis gene encodes one of the five subunits of the slowly inactivating L-type voltage-dependent calcium channel in skeletal muscle cells. Mutations in this gene have been associated with hypokalemic periodic paralysis, thyrotoxic periodic paralysis and malignant hyperthermia susceptibility.
Gene Symbol
  • CACNA1S
  • CACH1
  • CCHL1A3
  • hypoPP
  • MHS5
  • CACNL1A3
  • Cav1.1
  • HOKPP
  • CACN1
  • HypoPP
UniProt Number
UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: Q13698 # Voltage-sensitive calcium channels (VSCC) mediate the entry of calcium ions into excitable cells and are also involved in a variety of calcium-dependent processes, including muscle contraction, hormone or neurotransmitter release, gene expression, cell motility, cell division and cell death. The isoform alpha-1S gives rise to L-type calcium currents. Long-lasting (L-type) calcium channels belong to the high-voltage activated (HVA) group. They are blocked by dihydropyridines (DHP), phenylalkylamines, benzothiazepines, and by omega-agatoxin-IIIA (omega-Aga-IIIA). They are however insensitive to omega-conotoxin- GVIA (omega-CTx-GVIA) and omega-agatoxin-IVA (omega-Aga-IVA). Calcium channels containing the alpha-1S subunit play an important role in excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle.
SIZE: 1873 amino acids; 212164 Da
SUBUNIT: Multisubunit complex consisting of alpha-1, alpha-2, beta and delta subunits in a 1:1:1:1 ratio. The channel activity is directed by the pore-forming and voltage-sensitive alpha-1 subunit. In many cases, this subunit is sufficient to generate voltage-sensitive calcium channel activity. The auxiliary subunits beta and alpha-2/delta linked by a disulfide bridge regulate the channel activity. An additional gamma subunit is present only in skeletal muscle L-type channel.
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein.
TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Skeletal muscle specific.
DOMAIN: SwissProt: Q13698 Each of the four internal repeats contains five hydrophobic transmembrane segments (S1, S2, S3, S5, S6) and one positively charged transmembrane segment (S4). S4 segments probably represent the voltage-sensor and are characterized by a series of positively charged amino acids at every third position. & The loop between repeats II and III interacts with the ryanodine receptor, and is therefore important for calcium release from the endoplasmic reticulum necessary for muscle contraction.
PTM: Phosphorylation by PKA activates the calcium channel (By similarity).
DISEASE: SwissProt: Q13698 # Defects in CACNA1S are a cause of hypokalemic periodic paralysis (HYPOKPP) [MIM:170400]; also designated HOKPP. HYPOKPP is an autosomal dominant skeletal muscle disorder manifested by episodic weakness associated with low serum potassium. Muscle weakness could be due to altered excitation-contraction coupling in HYPOKPP patients. & Defects in CACNA1S are the cause of malignant hyperthermia susceptibility 5 (MHS5) [MIM:601887]; an autosomal dominant disorder that is potentially lethal in susceptible individuals on exposure to commonly used inhalational anesthetics and depolarizing muscle relaxants.
SIMILARITY: Belongs to the calcium channel alpha-1 subunit family.
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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 ConditionsMaintain at -20°C in undiluted aliquots for up to 12 months. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles.
Packaging Information
Material Size100 µL
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Catalogue Number GTIN
MAB427 04053252318108

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Anti-Dihydropyridine-sensitive Calcium Channel α 1 Subunit Antibody, clone 1a SDS

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Anti-Dihydropyridine-sensitive Calcium Channel α 1 Subunit Antibody, clone 1a Certificates of Analysis

TitleLot Number
MOUSE ANTI-DIHYDROPYRIDINE BINDING COMPLEX (#945;1-Subunit) MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2140030 2140030
MOUSE ANTI-DIHYDROPYRIDINE BINDING COMPLEX (a1-Subunit) MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY 2967228
MOUSE ANTI-DIHYDROPYRIDINE BINDING COMPLEX (a1-Subunit) MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 1999447 1999447
MOUSE ANTI-DIHYDROPYRIDINE BINDING COMPLEX (a1-Subunit) MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2055971 2055971
MOUSE ANTI-DIHYDROPYRIDINE BINDING COMPLEX (a1-Subunit) MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2092683 2092683
MOUSE ANTI-DIHYDROPYRIDINE BINDING COMPLEX (a1-Subunit) MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2274007 2274007
MOUSE ANTI-DIHYDROPYRIDINE BINDING COMPLEX (α1-Subunit) - 3398053 3398053
MOUSE ANTI-DIHYDROPYRIDINE BINDING COMPLEX (α1-Subunit) - 3597284 3597284
MOUSE ANTI-DIHYDROPYRIDINE BINDING COMPLEX (α1-Subunit) - 3901435 3901435
MOUSE ANTI-DIHYDROPYRIDINE BINDING COMPLEX (α1-Subunit) - 3995168 3995168

References

Reference overviewPub Med ID
Localization of Cacna1s to ON bipolar dendritic tips requires mGluR6-related cascade elements.
Tummala, SR; Neinstein, A; Fina, ME; Dhingra, A; Vardi, N
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science  55  1483-92  2014

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24519419 24519419
Increased muscle stress-sensitivity induced by selenoprotein N inactivation in mouse: a mammalian model for SEPN1-related myopathy.
Rederstorff, M; Castets, P; Arbogast, S; Lainé, J; Vassilopoulos, S; Beuvin, M; Dubourg, O; Vignaud, A; Ferry, A; Krol, A; Allamand, V; Guicheney, P; Ferreiro, A; Lescure, A
PloS one  6  e23094  2011

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21858002 21858002
Caveolin-3 is a direct molecular partner of the Cav1.1 subunit of the skeletal muscle L-type calcium channel.
Harold Couchoux,Hicham Bichraoui,Christophe Chouabe,Xavier Altafaj,Robert Bonvallet,Bruno Allard,Michel Ronjat,Christine Berthier
The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology  43  2011

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21262376 21262376
Trophic action of sphingosine 1-phosphate in denervated rat soleus muscle.
Marika Zanin,Elena Germinario,Luciano Dalla Libera,Dorianna Sandonà,Roger A Sabbadini,Romeo Betto,Daniela Danieli-Betto
American journal of physiology. Cell physiology  294  2008

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17942639 17942639
Loss of caveolin-3 induced by the dystrophy-associated P104L mutation impairs L-type calcium channel function in mouse skeletal muscle cells.
Couchoux, H; Allard, B; Legrand, C; Jacquemond, V; Berthier, C
The Journal of physiology  580  745-54  2007

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17317753 17317753
Isoform switching in myofibrillar and excitation-contraction coupling proteins contributes to diminished contractile function in regenerating rat soleus muscle.
Esposito, A; Germinario, E; Zanin, M; Palade, PT; Betto, R; Danieli-Betto, D
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)  102  1640-8  2007

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17234797 17234797
Properties and role of voltage-dependent calcium channels during mouse skeletal muscle differentiation.
Isabelle Bidaud, Arnaud Monteil, Joël Nargeot, Philippe Lory
Journal of muscle research and cell motility  27  75-81  2006

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16538437 16538437
The dynamic range and domain-specific signals of intracellular calcium in photoreceptors.
Szikra, T; Krizaj, D
Neuroscience  141  143-55  2006

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16682126 16682126
Calcium channels are involved in calcium oxalate crystal formation in specialized cells of Pistia stratiotes L.
Volk, GM; Goss, LJ; Franceschi, VR
Annals of botany  93  741-53  2004

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15087302 15087302
Modulation of L-type calcium channel expression during retinoic acid-induced differentiation of H9C2 cardiac cells.
C Ménard, S Pupier, D Mornet, M Kitzmann, J Nargeot, P Lory
The Journal of biological chemistry  274  29063-70  1999

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10506158 10506158

Data Sheet

Title
MOUSE ANTI-DIHYDROPYRIDINE BINDING COMPLEX (α1-Subunit)