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GR37 Anti-Vitamin D Receptor (Ab-1) Rat mAb (9A7γE10.4)

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Species ReactivityHostAntibody Type
Am, Ch, Ht, H, M, Porcine, RRMonoclonal Antibody

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      Description
      OverviewRecognizes both occupied and unoccupied vitamin D receptor in breast carcinomas expressing the vitamin D receptor protein.
      Catalogue NumberGR37
      Brand Family Calbiochem®
      References
      ReferencesBrown, A.J. 1999. Nephrol. Dial. Transplant. 14, 11.
      Fleet, J.C. 1999. Nutr. Rev. 57 60.
      Evans, S.R., et al. 1998. Clin. Cancer Res. 4, 1591.
      Friedrich, M., et al. 1998. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 46, 1335.
      Issa, L.L., et al. 1998. Inflamm. Res. 47, 451.
      Kivineva, M., et al. 1998. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 66, 121.
      Nangia, A.K., et al. 1998. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 66, 241.
      Product Information
      FormLiquid
      FormulationIn 10 mM PBS, 0.2% BSA, pH 7.4.
      Positive controlBreast carcinoma tissue (see comments)
      Preservative≤0.1% sodium azide
      Quality LevelMQ100
      Applications
      Key Applications Frozen Sections
      Gel Shift
      Immunoblotting (Western Blotting)
      Immunoprecipitation
      Paraffin Sections
      Application NotesFrozen Sections (1:50-1:100)
      Gel Shift (see comments)
      Immunoblotting (1:200-1:400)
      Immunoprecipitation (10 µl/mg protein lysate)
      Paraffin Sections (1:50-1:100, sample pre-treatment required, see comments)
      Application CommentsDoes not cross-react with estrogen and glucocorticoid receptors. About 50% of breast tumors express vitamin D receptor protein. For gel shift assays, order antibody at 1 mg/ml; contact Customer Service for additional information. For paraffin sections pre-treatment in 2N HCl for 20 min at 37°C prior to staining. Antibody should be titrated for optimal results in individual systems.
      Biological Information
      Immunogenpurified, chick intestine vitamin D receptor
      ImmunogenChicken
      Clone9A7γE10.4
      HostRat
      IsotypeIgG₁
      Species Reactivity
      • Amphibian
      • Chicken
      • Hamster
      • Human
      • Mouse
      • Porcine
      • Rat
      Antibody TypeMonoclonal Antibody
      Concentration Label Please refer to vial label for lot-specific concentration
      Physicochemical Information
      Dimensions
      Materials Information
      Toxicological Information
      Safety Information according to GHS
      Safety Information
      Product Usage Statements
      Storage and Shipping Information
      Ship Code Blue Ice Only
      Toxicity Standard Handling
      Storage +2°C to +8°C
      Avoid freeze/thaw Avoid freeze/thaw
      Do not freeze Ok to freeze
      Special InstructionsFollowing initial use, aliquot and freeze (-20°C).
      Packaging Information
      Transport Information
      Supplemental Information
      Specifications
      Global Trade Item Number
      Référence GTIN
      GR37-100UG 04055977228311

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      Anti-Vitamin D Receptor (Ab-1) Rat mAb (9A7γE10.4) FDS

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      Anti-Vitamin D Receptor (Ab-1) Rat mAb (9A7γE10.4) Certificats d'analyse

      TitreNuméro de lot
      GR37

      Références bibliographiques

      Aperçu de la référence bibliographique
      Brown, A.J. 1999. Nephrol. Dial. Transplant. 14, 11.
      Fleet, J.C. 1999. Nutr. Rev. 57 60.
      Evans, S.R., et al. 1998. Clin. Cancer Res. 4, 1591.
      Friedrich, M., et al. 1998. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 46, 1335.
      Issa, L.L., et al. 1998. Inflamm. Res. 47, 451.
      Kivineva, M., et al. 1998. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 66, 121.
      Nangia, A.K., et al. 1998. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 66, 241.

      Citations

      Titre
    • Roberto Paredes, et al. (2004) Bone-Specific Transcription Factor Runx2 Interacts with the 1α,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 Receptor To Up-Regulate Rat Osteocalcin Gene Expression in Osteoblastic Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology 24, 8847-8861.
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      Note that this data sheet is not lot-specific and is representative of the current specifications for this product. Please consult the vial label and the certificate of analysis for information on specific lots. Also note that shipping conditions may differ from storage conditions.

      Revision27-August-2007 RFH
      ApplicationFrozen Sections (1:50-1:100)
      Gel Shift (see comments)
      Immunoblotting (1:200-1:400)
      Immunoprecipitation (10 µl/mg protein lysate)
      Paraffin Sections (1:50-1:100, sample pre-treatment required, see comments)
      DescriptionPurified rat monoclonal antibody generated by immunizing rats with the specified immunogen and fusing splenocytes with mouse myeloma p3 NS 1/Ag4-1 (NS1) mouse myeloma cells. Recognizes both the occupied and unoccupied forms of vitamin D receptor.
      BackgroundVitamin D Receptor (VDR) also known as 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 receptor is a member of the nuclear steroid hormone receptor superfamily which regulate gene transcription by interacting with response elements in gene promoters. VDR binds with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) from specific DNA sequences in the promoter region of vitamin D response elements (VDREs). VDR has been implicated in a variety of physiological functions including effects on growth and differentiation in normal and malignant cells. These effects are mediated through a single ligand, calcitriol. Cacitriol the active metabolite of vitamin D is a known regulator of calcium homeostasis but it also has numerous other functions including inhibition of proliferation of cancer cells and suppression of T-cell proliferation and cytokine production. Human breast carcinomas, leukemias, and prostatic carcinoma cells all express vitamin D receptor, suggesting that vitamin D may have beneficial actions on various malignancies that may prove useful in chemoprevention and/or differentiation therapy.
      HostRat
      Immunogen speciesChicken
      Immunogenpurified, chick intestine vitamin D receptor
      Clone9A7γE10.4
      IsotypeIgG₁
      Speciesamphibian, chicken, hamster, human, mouse, porcine, rat
      Positive controlBreast carcinoma tissue (see comments)
      FormLiquid
      FormulationIn 10 mM PBS, 0.2% BSA, pH 7.4.
      Concentration Label Please refer to vial label for lot-specific concentration
      Preservative≤0.1% sodium azide
      CommentsDoes not cross-react with estrogen and glucocorticoid receptors. About 50% of breast tumors express vitamin D receptor protein. For gel shift assays, order antibody at 1 mg/ml; contact Customer Service for additional information. For paraffin sections pre-treatment in 2N HCl for 20 min at 37°C prior to staining. Antibody should be titrated for optimal results in individual systems.
      Storage Avoid freeze/thaw
      +2°C to +8°C
      Do Not Freeze Ok to freeze
      Special InstructionsFollowing initial use, aliquot and freeze (-20°C).
      Toxicity Standard Handling
      ReferencesBrown, A.J. 1999. Nephrol. Dial. Transplant. 14, 11.
      Fleet, J.C. 1999. Nutr. Rev. 57 60.
      Evans, S.R., et al. 1998. Clin. Cancer Res. 4, 1591.
      Friedrich, M., et al. 1998. J. Histochem. Cytochem. 46, 1335.
      Issa, L.L., et al. 1998. Inflamm. Res. 47, 451.
      Kivineva, M., et al. 1998. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 66, 121.
      Nangia, A.K., et al. 1998. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 66, 241.
      Citation
    • Roberto Paredes, et al. (2004) Bone-Specific Transcription Factor Runx2 Interacts with the 1α,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 Receptor To Up-Regulate Rat Osteocalcin Gene Expression in Osteoblastic Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology 24, 8847-8861.