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MAB351R Anti-Glutamate Decarboxylase Antibody, 65 kDa isoform, clone GAD-6

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      Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
      H, RIHC, WBMPurifiedMonoclonal Antibody
      Description
      Catalogue NumberMAB351R
      Brand Family Chemicon®
      Trade Name
      • Chemicon
      DescriptionAnti-Glutamate Decarboxylase Antibody, 65 kDa isoform, clone GAD-6
      Alternate Names
      • GAD65
      Background InformationGutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD; E.C. 4.1.1.15) is the enzyme responsible for the conversion of glutamic acid to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the major inhibitory transmitter in higher brain regions, and putative paracrine hormone in pancreatic islets. Two molecular forms of GAD (65kDa and 67kDa, 64% aa identity between forms) are highly conserved and both forms are expressed in the CNS, pancreatic islet cells, testis, oviduct and ovary. The isoforms are regionally distributed cytoplasmically in the brains of rats and mice (Sheikh, S. et al. 1999). GAD65 is an ampiphilic, membrane-anchored protein (585aa), encoded on human chromosome 10, and is responsible for vesicular GABA production. GAD67 is cytoplasmic (594aa.), encoded on chromosome 2, and seems to be responsible for significant cytoplasmic GABA production. GAD expression changes during neural development in rat spinal cord. GAD65 is expressed transiently in commissural axons around E13 but is down regulated the next day while GAD67 expression increases mostly in the somata of those neurons (Phelps, P. et al. 1999). In mature rat pancreas, GAD65 and GAD67 appear to be differentially localized, GAD65 primarily in insulin-containing beta cells and GAD67 in glucagon-containing (A) cells (Li, L. et al. 1995). GAD67 expression seems to be particularly plastic and can change in response to experimental manipulation (for example neuronal stimulation or transection) or disease progression and emergent disorders like schizophrenia (Volk et al., 2000). Colocalization of the two GAD isoforms also shows changes in GAD65/GAD67 distributions correlated with certain disease states such as IDDM and SMS.
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      Product Information
      FormatPurified
      HS Code3002 15 90
      Control
      • Brain tissue
      PresentationLyophilized. Dissolve contents of vial in 100 µL of sterile, distilled water. This results in a final antibody concentration of 1 mg/ml in 10 mM potassium phosphate, 70 mM sodium chloride, pH 7.4 containing no preservatives.
      Quality LevelMQ100
      Applications
      ApplicationAnti-Glutamate Decarboxylase Antibody, 65 kDa isoform, clone GAD-6 is an antibody against Glutamate Decarboxylase for use in IH & WB.
      Key Applications
      • Immunohistochemistry
      • Western Blotting
      Application NotesImmunohistochemistry: (<= 1 μg/ml) Optimal working dilutions must be determined by end user.



      Immunohystochemical Staining Procedures

      The following procedure was developed to localize GAD in rat brain sections of cerebellum. Perform all steps at room temperature unless otherwise indicated. Where normal serum is indicated, use normal serum from the same species as the source of the secondary antibody.This procedure represents suggested guidelines for the use of anti-GAD. Fixation regimen, antibody concentrations, and incubation conditions for a given experimental system should be determined empirically.

      1. Perfuse rats with 100 mM phosphate buffer, pH 7.4, containing 1% paraformaldehyde, 0.34% L-lysine, and 0.05% sodium m-periodate (1% PLP).

      2. Postfix brains in 1% PLP for 1-2 hours. Longer fixation times may reduce labeling intensity.

      3. Transfer brains to 100 mM phosphate buffer containing 30% sucrose, and gently agitate on a shaker platform at +4°C for 48-60 hours.

      4. Using a sliding microtome, cut 30 mm sections of frozen cerebellum. As the sections are cut, collect them in a vial of cold 100 mM phosphate buffer.

      5. Incubate sections in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) containing 1.5% normal serum and 0.2% TritonX-100 for 30 minutes.

      6. On a shaker platform, incubate sections with anti-GAD (diluted in PBS containing 1.5% normal serum and 0.2% Triton X-100 to a final antibody concentration of 1 mg/ml) for 12-36 hours at +4°C.

      7. On a shaker platform, rinse sections eight times, 10-15 minutes per rinse, in PBS.

      8. Detect with a standard secondary antibody detection system (Hsu et al., 1981; Falini & Taylor, 1983; Harlow & Lane, 1988; Taylor, 1978).

      9. Mount sections, dehydrate, and apply coverslips.
      Biological Information
      ImmunogenPurified rat brain GAD.
      CloneGAD-6
      ConcentrationPlease refer to the Certificate of Analysis for the lot-specific concentration.
      HostMouse
      SpecificityRecognizes the lower molecular weight isoform of the two GAD isoforms identified in brain (Gottlieb, et al., 1986; Chang & Gottlieb, 1988). This monclonal antibody can be used for immunohistochemical localization in brain or pancreas. Anti-GAD has also been used to label purified GAD on Western blots (Chang & Gottlieb, 1988).
      IsotypeIgG2a
      Species Reactivity
      • Human
      • Rat
      Antibody TypeMonoclonal Antibody
      Entrez Gene Number
      Entrez Gene SummaryThis gene encodes one of several forms of glutamic acid decarboxylase, identified as a major autoantigen in insulin-dependent diabetes. The enzyme encoded is responsible for catalyzing the production of gamma-aminobutyric acid from L-glutamic acid. A pathogenic role for this enzyme has been identified in the human pancreas since it has been identified as an autoantibody and an autoreactive T cell target in insulin-dependent diabetes. This gene may also play a role in the stiff man syndrome.
      Gene Symbol
      • GAD2
      • MGC161607
      • GAD65
      • MGC161605
      • GAD-65
      • EC 4.1.1.15
      Purification MethodAmmonium sulfate precipitation and DEAE-cellulose chromatography
      UniProt Number
      UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: Q05329 # Catalyzes the production of GABA.
      COFACTOR: Pyridoxal phosphate.
      SIZE: 585 amino acids; 65411 Da
      SUBUNIT: Homodimer (By similarity).
      SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Cytoplasm, cytosol. Cytoplasmic vesicle. Cell junction, synapse, presynaptic cell membrane; Lipid-anchor. Golgi apparatus membrane; Peripheral membrane protein; Cytoplasmic side. Note=Associated to cytoplasmic vesicles. In neurons, cytosolic leaflet of Golgi membranes and presynaptic clusters.
      PTM: Phosphorylated; which does not affect kinetic parameters or subcellular location. & Palmitoylated; which is required for presynaptic clustering.
      SIMILARITY: SwissProt: Q05329 ## Belongs to the group II decarboxylase family.
      Molecular Weight65 kDa
      Physicochemical Information
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      Materials Information
      Toxicological Information
      Safety Information according to GHS
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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 ConditionsMaintain for 1 year at -20°C from date of shipment. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap.
      Packaging Information
      Material Size100 µg
      Transport Information
      Supplemental Information
      Specifications
      Global Trade Item Number
      Catalogue Number GTIN
      MAB351R 04053252666964

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      Anti-Glutamate Decarboxylase Antibody, 65 kDa isoform, clone GAD-6 Certificates of Analysis

      TitleLot Number
      MOUSE ANTI-GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE 3067652
      MOUSE ANTI-GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2424645 2424645
      MOUSE ANTI-GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2444078 2444078
      MOUSE ANTI-GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE - 3328946 3328946
      MOUSE ANTI-GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE - 3670900 3670900
      MOUSE ANTI-GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE - 4187478 4187478
      MOUSE ANTI-GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE -2739400 2739400
      MOUSE ANTI-GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE -2772577 2772577
      MOUSE ANTI-GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY 2884133
      MOUSE ANTI-GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2186316 2186316

      References

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      The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience  32  3992-4003  2012

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      The glutamatergic component of the mesocortical pathway emanating from different subregions of the ventral midbrain.
      Gorelova, N; Mulholland, PJ; Chandler, LJ; Seamans, JK
      Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)  22  327-36  2012

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      21666135 21666135
      Urocortin-expressing olivocochlear neurons exhibit tonotopic and developmental changes in the auditory brainstem and in the innervation of the cochlea.
      Alexander Kaiser,Olga Alexandrova,Benedikt Grothe
      The Journal of comparative neurology  519  2011

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      21491428 21491428
      Cell-specific expression of neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor immunoreactivity in the rat basolateral amygdala.
      Amanda B Rostkowski,Tara L Teppen,Daniel A Peterson,Janice H Urban
      The Journal of comparative neurology  517  2009

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      19731317 19731317
      Diminished neurosteroid sensitivity of synaptic inhibition and altered location of the alpha4 subunit of GABA(A) receptors in an animal model of epilepsy.
      Sun, C; Mtchedlishvili, Z; Erisir, A; Kapur, J
      The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience  27  12641-50  2007

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      18003843 18003843
      Time-resolved immunofluorometric dual-label assay for simultaneous detection of autoantibodies to GAD65 and IA-2 in children with type 1 diabetes.
      Ankelo, M; Westerlund, A; Blomberg, K; Knip, M; Ilonen, J; Hinkkanen, AE
      Clinical chemistry  53  472-9  2007

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      A shared vesicular carrier allows synaptic corelease of GABA and glycine.
      Wojcik, SM; Katsurabayashi, S; Guillemin, I; Friauf, E; Rosenmund, C; Brose, N; Rhee, JS
      Neuron  50  575-87  2006

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      Western Blotting16701208 16701208
      Galanin receptor 1 is expressed in a subpopulation of glutamatergic interneurons in the dorsal horn of the rat spinal cord.
      Marc Landry, Rabia Bouali-Benazzouz, Caroline André, Tie Jun Sten Shi, Claire Léger, Frédéric Nagy, Tomas Hökfelt
      The Journal of comparative neurology  499  391-403  2006

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      16998907 16998907
      Distribution of alpha1, alpha4, gamma2, and delta subunits of GABAA receptors in hippocampal granule cells.
      Sun, C; Sieghart, W; Kapur, J
      Brain research  1029  207-16  2004

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      15542076 15542076
      GABA depolarizes neuronal progenitors of the postnatal subventricular zone via GABAA receptor activation.
      Wang, DD; Krueger, DD; Bordey, A
      The Journal of physiology  550  785-800  2003

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      MOUSE ANTI-GLUTAMIC ACID DECARBOXYLASE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY

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