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FCMAB412F Milli-Mark® Anti-Collagen Type I-FITC Antibody, clone 5D8-G9

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      Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
      HFCMFITCMonoclonal Antibody
      Description
      Catalogue NumberFCMAB412F
      Trade Name
      • Milli-Mark
      DescriptionMilli-Mark® Anti-Collagen Type I-FITC Antibody, clone 5D8-G9
      Alternate Names
      • Alpha-1 type I collagen
      Background InformationCollagens are highly conserved throughout evolution and are characterised by an uninterrupted "Glycine X Y" triplet repeat that is a necessary part of the triple helical structure. Type I collagen (95 kDa) is found in bone, cornea, skin and tendon. Mutations in the encoding gene are associated with osteogenesis imperfecta, Ehlers Danlos syndrome, and idiopathic osteoporosis. Reciprocal translocations between chromosomes 17 and 22, where this gene and the gene for Platelet-derived growth factor beta are located, are associated with a particular type of skin tumor called dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, resulting from unregulated expression of the growth factor.
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      Product Information
      FormatFITC
      Control
      • HEK293T cells
      PresentationPurified mouse monoclonal IgG1 conjugated to FITC in PBS with 0.1% sodium azide and 15 mg/mL BSA.
      Quality LevelMQ100
      Applications
      ApplicationMilli-Mark Anti-Collagen Type I-FITC Antibody, clone 5D8-G9 is an antibody against Collagen Type I for use in FC.
      Key Applications
      • Flow Cytometry
      Biological Information
      ImmunogenPurified human type I collagen emulsified in Freund's complete adjuvant.
      Clone5D8-G9
      HostMouse
      SpecificityAntibody recognizes Human Collagen Type I.
      IsotypeIgG1κ
      Species Reactivity
      • Human
      Antibody TypeMonoclonal Antibody
      Entrez Gene Number
      Entrez Gene SummaryThis gene encodes the pro-alpha1 chains of type I collagen whose triple helix comprises two alpha1 chains and one alpha2 chain. Type I is a fibril-forming collagen found in most connective tissues and is abundant in bone, cornea, dermis and tendon. Mutations in this gene are associated with osteogenesis imperfecta types I-IV, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type VIIA, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome Classical type, Caffey Disease and idiopathic osteoporosis. Reciprocal translocations between chromosomes 17 and 22, where this gene and the gene for platelet-derived growth factor beta are located, are associated with a particular type of skin tumor called dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, resulting from unregulated expression of the growth factor. Two transcripts, resulting from the use of alternate polyadenylation signals, have been identified for this gene. [provided by R. Dalgleish]
      Gene Symbol
      • COL1A1
      Purification MethodProtein A
      UniProt Number
      UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: P02452 # Type I collagen is a member of group I collagen (fibrillar forming collagen).

      SIZE: 1464 amino acids; 138911 Da

      SUBUNIT: Trimers of one alpha 2(I) and two alpha 1(I) chains. Interacts with MRC2 (By similarity).

      SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Secreted, extracellular space, extracellular matrix (By similarity).

      TISSUE SPECIFICITY: Forms the fibrils of tendon, ligaments and bones. In bones the fibrils are mineralized with calcium hydroxyapatite.

      PTM: Proline residues at the third position of the tripeptide repeating unit (G-X-Y) are hydroxylated in some or all of the chains. & O-linked glycan consists of a Glc-Gal disaccharide bound to the oxygen atom of a post-translationally added hydroxyl group.

      DISEASE: SwissProt: P02452 # Defects in COL1A1 are the cause of Caffey disease [MIM:114000]; also known as infantile cortical hyperostosis. Caffey disease is characterized by an infantile episode of massive subperiosteal new bone formation that typically involves the diaphyses of the long bones, mandible, and clavicles. The involved bones may also appear inflamed, with painful swelling and systemic fever often accompanying the illness. The bone changes usually begin before 5 months of age and resolve before 2 years of age. & Defects in COL1A1 are a cause of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type I (EDS-I) [MIM:130000]; also known as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome gravis. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is a genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous connective-tissue disorder characterized by loose- jointedness and fragile, velvety, stretchable, bruisable skin that heals with peculiar 'cigarette-paper' scars. EDS-I is an autosomal dominant trait. & Defects in COL1A1 are a cause of autosomal dominant Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type VII (EDS-VII) [MIM:130060]; which includes also Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type VII-A1. EDS-VII is characterized by arthrochalasis multiplex congenita, skin hyperextensibility and bruisability. & Defects in COL1A1 are a cause of osteogenesis imperfecta type I (OI-I) [MIM:166200]. OI-I is a dominantly inherited serious newborn disease characterized by bone fragility, normal stature, little or no deformity, blue sclerae and hearing loss in 50% of families. Dentinogenesis imperfecta is rare and may distinguish a subset of OI type I (formation of dentine). & Defects in COL1A1 are a cause of osteogenesis imperfecta type II (OI-II) [MIM:166210]; also known as osteogenesis imperfecta congenita. OI-II is lethal in the perinatal period and is charaterized by calvarial mineralization, beaded ribs, compressed femurs, marked long bone deformity and platyspondyly (congenital flattening of the vertebral bodies). & Defects in COL1A1 are a cause of osteogenesis imperfecta type III (OI-III) [MIM:259420]; also called progressively deforming osteogenesis imperfecta with normal sclerae. OI-III is characterized by progressively deforming bones, usually with moderate deformity at birth, sclerae is variable in color, dentinogenesis imperfecta and hearing loss are common. The stature is very short. & Defects in COL1A1 are a cause of osteogenesis imperfecta type IV (OI-IV) [MIM:166220]. OI-IV is charaterized by normal sclerae, moderate to mild deformity and variable short stature. Dentinogenesis imperfecta is common and hearing loss occurs in some patients. & Genetic variations in COL1A1 are associated with susceptibility to involutional osteoporosis [MIM:166710]; also known as senile osteoporosis or postmenopausal osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is characterized by reduced bone mineral density, disrutption of bone microarchitecture, and the alteration of the amount and variety of non-collagenous proteins in bone. Osteoporotic bones are more at risk of fracture. & A chromosomal aberration involving COL1A1 is a cause of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) [MIM:607907]. Translocation t(17;22)(q22;q13) with PDGF. DFSP is an uncommon, locally aggressive, but rarely metastasizing tumor of the deep dermis and subcutaneous tissue. It typically occurs during early or middle adult life and is most frequently located on the trunk and proximal extremities.

      SIMILARITY: SwissProt: P02452 ## Belongs to the fibrillar collagen family. & Contains 1 VWFC domain.
      Molecular Weight139 kDa Calculated
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      Safety Information
      Product Usage Statements
      Quality AssuranceEvaluated by flow cytometry using HEK293T cells.
      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 refrigerated at 2-8 °C protected from light in undiluted aliquots for up to 6 months from date of receipt.
      Packaging Information
      Material Size100 tests
      Transport Information
      Supplemental Information
      Specifications
      Global Trade Item Number
      Référence GTIN
      FCMAB412F 04053252536816

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      Milli-Mark® Anti-Collagen Type I-FITC Antibody, clone 5D8-G9 FDS

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      Milli-Mark® Anti-Collagen Type I-FITC Antibody, clone 5D8-G9 Certificats d'analyse

      TitreNuméro de lot
      Milli-Mark Anti-Collagen Type I-FITC, clone 5D8-G9 - 2140079 2140079
      Milli-Mark Anti-Collagen Type I-FITC, clone 5D8-G9 - 2146157 2146157
      Milli-Mark Anti-Collagen Type I-FITC, clone 5D8-G9 - 2161161 2161161
      Milli-Mark Anti-Collagen Type IFITC, clone 5D8-G9 - 2080883 2080883
      Milli-Mark Anti-Collagen Type IFITC, clone 5D8-G9 - 2204421 2204421
      Milli-Mark Anti-Collagen Type IFITC, clone 5D8-G9 - 2211062 2211062
      Milli-Mark#174; Anti-Collagen Type I-FITC, clone 5D8-G9 - 1999458 1999458
      Milli-Mark#174; Anti-Collagen Type I-FITC, clone 5D8-G9 - 2012404 2012404
      Milli-Mark#174; Anti-Collagen Type I-FITC, clone 5D8-G9 - Q1964942 Q1964942
      Milli-Mark™ Anti-Collagen Type I- FITC, clone 5D8-G9 - 3188609 3188609

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