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MAB1913-C Anti-Procollagen Type I Antibody, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free)

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MAB1913-C
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      Key Spec Table

      Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
      H, M, R, GpIH(P), ICC, FC, ELISAMPurifiedMonoclonal Antibody
      Description
      Catalogue NumberMAB1913-C
      DescriptionAnti-Procollagen Type I Antibody, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free)
      Alternate Names
      • Collagen alpha-1(I) chain
      • Procollagen Type I, CT
      • Alpha-1 type I collagen
      Background InformationCollagen alpha-1(I) chain (UniProt P02452; also known as Alpha-1 type I collagen) is encoded by the COL1A1 gene (Gene ID 1277) in human. Collagen is the major component of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and forms the fibrils of tendons, ligaments, and bones. Type I collagen consists of two alpha I chains and one alpha 2 chain. Alpha-1 type I collagen is initially produced as a 1464-amino acid prepro-form with a signal peptide sequence (a.a. 1-22) and two propeptide sequences (a.a. 23-161 and a.a. 1219 –1464), the removal of which yields the mature alpha-1(I) chain. The mature alpha-1(I) chain is composed mostly of a large triple-helical region (a.a. 179-1192) sandwiched between two nonhelical segments known as the N-terminal telopeptide (a.a. 162-178; numbering based on the prepro-form) and the C-terminal telopeptide (a.a. 1193-1218; numbering based on the prepro-form). Collagen can be extracted from tissue via either enzymatic or non-enzymatic means. Collagen extracted using the proteolytic enzyme pepsin corresponds to the large triple-helical region, referred to as atelocollagen because both the N- and C-terminal telopeptides have been cleaved off by pepsin. On the other hand, collagen preparations obtained with non-enzymatic means (e.g. by acid extraction) have the intact telopeptides at both ends.
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      Product Information
      FormatPurified
      PresentationPurified mouse monoclonal IgG1κ antibody in buffer containing 0.1 M Tris-Glycine (pH 7.4), 150 mM NaCl without preservatives.
      Quality LevelMQ100
      Applications
      ApplicationThis Anti-Procollagen Type I Antibody, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free) is validated for use in Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin), Immunocytochemistry, Flow Cytometry and ELISA for the detection of Procollagen Type I.
      Key Applications
      • Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin)
      • Immunocytochemistry
      • Flow Cytometry
      • ELISA
      Application NotesImmunohistochemistry Analysis: A 1:50 dilution from a representative lot detected Procollagen Type I in mouse skin, rat skin, and rat skeletal muscle tissue.
      Immunocytochemistry Analysis: A representative lot detected type I procollagen immunoreactivity in human semitendinosus and gracilis tendon fibroblasts from patients undergoing reconstruction surgery after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture by fluorescent immunocytochemistry (Bayer, M.L., et al. (2012). Mech Ageing Dev. 133(5):246-254).
      Flow Cytometry Analysis: A representative lot detected PICP+/CD45+ fibrocytes in lung cells from bleomycin-treated mice (Yeager, M.E., et al. (2012). Eur Respir J. 39(1):104-111).
      Flow Cytometry Analysis: A representative lot detected higher numbers and percentages of circulating PICP+/CD45+ fibrocytes in peripheral blood samples from children/yound adults with pulmonary hypertension (PH) than in samples from healthy individuals (Reese, C., et al. (2014). Front Pharmacol. 5:141).
      Immunohistochemistry Analysis: A representative lot detected cytoplasmic type I procollagen immunoreactivity in stromal cells from the lysed functionalis of frozen human menstrual endometria sections (Gaide Chevronnay, H.P., et al. (2009). Endocrinology. 150(11):5094-5105).
      ELISA Analysis: A representative lot detected different age-dependency of procollagen type I C-terminal propeptide (PICP) immunoreactivity in the cruciate ligaments of osteoarthritis-/OA-prone Dunkin-Hartley (DH) guinea pigs and in age-matched Bristol strain 2 (BS2) control guinea pigs (Quasnichka, H.L., et al. (2005). Arthritis Rheum. 52(10):3100-3109).
      Biological Information
      ImmunogenHuman pro-collagen I.
      EpitopeC-terminal propeptide region
      ClonePCIDG10
      ConcentrationPlease refer to lot specific datasheet.
      HostMouse
      SpecificityLabels carboxy-terminal pro-peptide of collagen type I. Does not stain mature collagen fibers in tissue, but rather is localized intracellularly in cells producing pro-collagen I.
      IsotypeIgG1κ
      Species Reactivity
      • Human
      • Mouse
      • Rat
      • Guinea Pig
      Species Reactivity NoteHuman, Mouse, Rat, Guinea Pig. Predicted to react with Bovine based on 100% sequence homology.
      Antibody TypeMonoclonal Antibody
      Entrez Gene Number
      Gene Symbol
      • COL1A1
      Purification MethodProtein G Purified
      UniProt Number
      Molecular Weight140 kDa calculated
      Physicochemical Information
      Dimensions
      Materials Information
      Toxicological Information
      Safety Information according to GHS
      Safety Information
      Product Usage Statements
      Quality AssuranceEvaluated by Immunohistochemistry in human bone tissue.

      Immunohistochemistry Analysis: A 1:50 dilution of this antibody detected Procollagen Type I in human bone tissue.
      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 ConditionsStable for 1 year at -20°C from date of receipt.
      Handling Recommendations: Upon receipt and prior to removing the cap, centrifuge the vial and gently mix the solution. Aliquot into microcentrifuge tubes and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles, which may damage IgG and affect product performance.
      Packaging Information
      Material Size100 µL
      Transport Information
      Supplemental Information
      Specifications
      Global Trade Item Number
      Catalogue Number GTIN
      MAB1913-C 04055977296396

      Documentation

      Anti-Procollagen Type I Antibody, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free) SDS

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      Anti-Procollagen Type I Antibody, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free) Certificates of Analysis

      TitleLot Number
      Anti-Procollagen Type I, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free) - 2915250 2915250
      Anti-Procollagen Type I, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free) - 3328869 3328869
      Anti-Procollagen Type I, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free) - 3389939 3389939
      Anti-Procollagen Type I, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free) - 3468667 3468667
      Anti-Procollagen Type I, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free) - 3660308 3660308
      Anti-Procollagen Type I, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free) - 3936278 3936278
      Anti-Procollagen Type I, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free) -Q2614592 Q2614592
      Anti-Procollagen Type I, CT, clone PCIDG10 (Ascites Free) Monoclonal Antibody 3143255

      References

      Reference overviewPub Med ID
      Fibrocytes in the fibrotic lung: altered phenotype detected by flow cytometry.
      Reese, C; Lee, R; Bonner, M; Perry, B; Heywood, J; Silver, RM; Tourkina, E; Visconti, RP; Hoffman, S
      Frontiers in pharmacology  5  141  2014

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      24999331 24999331
      No donor age effect of human serum on collagen synthesis signaling and cell proliferation of human tendon fibroblasts.
      Bayer, ML; Schjerling, P; Biskup, E; Herchenhan, A; Heinemeier, KM; Doessing, S; Krogsgaard, M; Kjaer, M
      Mechanisms of ageing and development  133  246-54  2012

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      22395123 22395123
      Circulating fibrocytes are increased in children and young adults with pulmonary hypertension.
      Yeager, ME; Nguyen, CM; Belchenko, DD; Colvin, KL; Takatsuki, S; Ivy, DD; Stenmark, KR
      The European respiratory journal  39  104-11  2012

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      21700605 21700605
      Spatiotemporal coupling of focal extracellular matrix degradation and reconstruction in the menstrual human endometrium.
      Gaide Chevronnay, HP; Galant, C; Lemoine, P; Courtoy, PJ; Marbaix, E; Henriet, P
      Endocrinology  150  5094-105  2009

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      19819954 19819954
      Cruciate ligament laxity and femoral intercondylar notch narrowing in early-stage knee osteoarthritis.
      Quasnichka, HL; Anderson-MacKenzie, JM; Tarlton, JF; Sims, TJ; Billingham, ME; Bailey, AJ
      Arthritis and rheumatism  52  3100-9  2005

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      16200589 16200589
      A monoclonal antibody to the carboxyterminal domain of procollagen type I visualizes collagen-synthesizing fibroblasts. Detection of an altered fibroblast phenotype in lungs of patients with pulmonary fibrosis.
      McDonald, JA; Broekelmann, TJ; Matheke, ML; Crouch, E; Koo, M; Kuhn, C
      The Journal of clinical investigation  78  1237-44  1986

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      3771795 3771795

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