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MAB1956Z Anti-Integrin α5 Antibody, clone P1D6, azide free

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MAB1956Z
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Key Spec Table

Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
HIHC, FUNCMPurifiedMonoclonal Antibody
Description
Catalogue NumberMAB1956Z
Brand Family Chemicon®
Trade Name
  • Chemicon
DescriptionAnti-Integrin α5 Antibody, clone P1D6, azide free
Alternate Names
  • CD49e
  • MAB1956
Background InformationIntegrin alpha 5 belongs to the integrin alpha chain family. Integrins are heterodimeric integral membrane proteins composed of an alpha chain and a beta chain. This gene encodes the integrin alpha 5 chain. Alpha chain 5 undergoes post translational cleavage in the extracellular domain to yield disulfide linked light and heavy chains that join with beta 1 to form a fibronectin receptor. In addition to adhesion, integrins are known to participate in cell surface mediated signalling.
References
Product Information
FormatPurified
Control
  • Widely expressed, ovary
PresentationPurified mouse monoclonal in 0.01M Phosphate, 150mM NaCl, pH 7.4, containing no preservatives.
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationThis Anti-Integrin α5 Antibody, clone P1D6, azide free is validated for use in IH, FUNC for the detection of Integrin α5.
Key Applications
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Affects Function
Application NotesMAB1956Z is suitable for use in attachment inhibition assays using fibroblasts, endothelial cells, platelets and T & B lymphocytes on fibronectin.

MAB1956Z is not reactive with the denatured alpha 5 subunit. For immunoblotting, a dot blot is suggested as an alternative to western blotting.
Biological Information
CloneP1D6
ConcentrationPlease refer to the Certificate of Analysis for the lot-specific concentration.
HostMouse
SpecificityReacts with Human alpha 5 integrin. Reactivity with other species is unknown.
IsotypeIgG3
Species Reactivity
  • Human
Antibody TypeMonoclonal Antibody
Entrez Gene Number
Entrez Gene SummaryThe product of this gene belongs to the integrin alpha chain family. Integrins are heterodimeric integral membrane proteins composed of an alpha chain and a beta chain. This gene encodes the integrin alpha 5 chain. Alpha chain 5 undergoes post-translational cleavage in the extracellular domain to yield disulfide-linked light and heavy chains that join with beta 1 to form a fibronectin receptor. In addition to adhesion, integrins are known to participate in cell-surface mediated signalling.
Gene Symbol
  • ITGA5
  • VLA-5
  • CD49e
  • VLA5A
  • FNRA
Purification MethodProtein A Purfied
UniProt Number
UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: P08648 # Integrin alpha-5/beta-1 is a receptor for fibronectin and fibrinogen. It recognizes the sequence R-G-D in its ligands. In case of HIV-1 infection, the interaction with extracellular viral Tat protein seems to enhance angiogenesis in Kaposi's sarcoma lesions.
SIZE: 1049 amino acids; 114536 Da
SUBUNIT: Heterodimer of an alpha and a beta subunit. The alpha subunit is composed of an heavy and a light chain linked by a disulfide bond. Alpha-5 associates with beta-1. Interacts with HPS5. Interacts with HIV-1 Tat.
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein.
SIMILARITY: SwissProt: P08648 ## Belongs to the integrin alpha chain family. & Contains 7 FG-GAP repeats.
Physicochemical Information
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Materials Information
Toxicological Information
Safety Information according to GHS
Safety Information
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 2–8°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
MAB1956Z 04053252610004

Documentation

Anti-Integrin α5 Antibody, clone P1D6, azide free SDS

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

Anti-Integrin α5 Antibody, clone P1D6, azide free Certificates of Analysis

TitleLot Number
MOUSE ANTI-HUMAN INTEGRIN alpha - 53330668 3330668
MOUSE ANTI-HUMAN INTEGRIN alpha 5 PRESERVATIVE FREE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2150716 2150716
MOUSE ANTI-HUMAN INTEGRIN alpha 5 PRESERVATIVE FREE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2383143 2383143
MOUSE ANTI-HUMAN INTEGRIN alpha 5 PRESERVATIVE FREE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2441940 2441940
MOUSE ANTI-HUMAN INTEGRIN alpha 5 PRESERVATIVE FREE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2446758 2446758
MOUSE ANTI-HUMAN INTEGRIN alpha 5 PRESERVATIVE FREE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2465242 2465242
MOUSE ANTI-HUMAN INTEGRIN alpha 5 - 3170841 3170841
MOUSE ANTI-HUMAN INTEGRIN alpha 5 - 4180365 4180365
MOUSE ANTI-HUMAN INTEGRIN alpha 5 -2719890 2719890
MOUSE ANTI-HUMAN INTEGRIN alpha 5 -2745615 2745615

References

Reference overviewPub Med ID
Increased adenovirus Type 5 mediated transgene expression due to RhoB down-regulation.
Majhen, D; Stojanović, N; Vukić, D; Pichon, C; Leduc, C; Osmak, M; Ambriović-Ristov, A
PloS one  9  e86698  2014

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Roles of the putative integrin-binding motif of the human metapneumovirus fusion (f) protein in cell-cell fusion, viral infectivity, and pathogenesis.
Wei, Y; Zhang, Y; Cai, H; Mirza, AM; Iorio, RM; Peeples, ME; Niewiesk, S; Li, J
Journal of virology  88  4338-52  2014

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24478423 24478423
Oncogenic targeting of BRM drives malignancy through C/EBPβ-dependent induction of α5 integrin.
Damiano, L; Stewart, KM; Cohet, N; Mouw, JK; Lakins, JN; Debnath, J; Reisman, D; Nickerson, JA; Imbalzano, AN; Weaver, VM
Oncogene  33  2441-53  2014

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23770848 23770848
Mesenchymal stem cells transmigrate between and directly through tumor necrosis factor-α-activated endothelial cells via both leukocyte-like and novel mechanisms.
Teo, GS; Ankrum, JA; Martinelli, R; Boetto, SE; Simms, K; Sciuto, TE; Dvorak, AM; Karp, JM; Carman, CV
Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio)  30  2472-86  2012

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Neisseria meningitidis adhesin NadA targets beta1 integrins: functional similarity to Yersinia invasin.
Nägele, V; Heesemann, J; Schielke, S; Jiménez-Soto, LF; Kurzai, O; Ackermann, N
The Journal of biological chemistry  286  20536-46  2011

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21471204 21471204
Neisseria gonorrhoeae-induced transactivation of EGFR enhances gonococcal invasion.
Swanson KV, Griffiss JM, Edwards VL, Stein DC, Song W.
Cellular microbiology  13  1078-90  2011

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21501367 21501367
Integrin α5β1 facilitates cancer cell invasion through enhanced contractile forces.
Mierke, CT; Frey, B; Fellner, M; Herrmann, M; Fabry, B
Journal of cell science  124  369-83  2011

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21224397 21224397
Rescuing vasculature with intravenous angiopoietin-1 and alpha v beta 3 integrin peptide is protective after spinal cord injury.
Han, S; Arnold, SA; Sithu, SD; Mahoney, ET; Geralds, JT; Tran, P; Benton, RL; Maddie, MA; D'Souza, SE; Whittemore, SR; Hagg, T
Brain : a journal of neurology  133  1026-42  2010

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Endothelial cell lumen and vascular guidance tunnel formation requires MT1-MMP-dependent proteolysis in 3-dimensional collagen matrices.
Stratman, AN; Saunders, WB; Sacharidou, A; Koh, W; Fisher, KE; Zawieja, DC; Davis, MJ; Davis, GE
Blood  114  237-47  2009

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Association between alphavbeta6 integrin expression, elevated p42/44 kDa MAPK, and plasminogen-dependent matrix degradation in ovarian cancer.
Ahmed, Nuzhat, et al.
J. Cell. Biochem., 84: 675-86 (2002)  2002

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