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MAB3576 Anti-Caldesmon Antibody, smooth muscle, clone N5/22

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Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
B, H, Po, RbIP, WB, ICC, IH(P)MPurifiedMonoclonal Antibody
Description
Catalogue NumberMAB3576
Replaces04-590
Brand Family Chemicon®
Trade Name
  • Chemicon
DescriptionAnti-Caldesmon Antibody, smooth muscle, clone N5/22
Background InformationCaldesmon is a protein component of the thin filaments of smooth muscle myofibrils. It

is also localized in the stress fibers of fibroblasts. Caldesmon was identified as a

Ca2+/Calmodulin-binding protein with molecular weight of 120-150kDa (H-Caldesmon)

and 70-80kDa (L-Caldesmon). H-Caldesmon is the primary isoform in smooth muscle

while L-Caldesmon is most abundant in non-muscle cells. Caldesmon is capable of

binding two calmodulin molecules, one at either end of the protein. Additionally,

Caldesmon is an actin, myosin, and tropomyosin-binding protein. Human L-Caldesmon

is a protein of 538 amino acids with mobility of 80kDa. In vitro, L-Caldesmon inhibits

the actomyosin ATPase in an F-Actin-dependent manner. L-Caldesmon may play an

important function in motile processes such as secretion and organelle movement.
References
Product Information
FormatPurified
Control
  • POSITIVE CONTROL:

    Smooth muscle (e.g. aterial tunica media). Negative control: any nonmuscle tissue (e.g. arterial tunica adentitial).
PresentationLiquid in 0.02M Phosphate buffer with 0.25M NaCl and 0.1% sodium azide.
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationDetect Caldesmon using this Anti-Caldesmon Antibody, smooth muscle, clone N5/22 validated for use in IP, WB, IC, IH(P).
Key Applications
  • Immunoprecipitation
  • Western Blotting
  • Immunocytochemistry
  • Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin)
Application NotesWestern blot. Suggested blocking buffer is TBS-Tween with 2% BSA. Suggested dilution buffer is TBS-Tween with 0.05% sodium azide. Preferred gel percentage is 7% and/or 4-20% (or similar) gradient gel.

Immunohistochemistry on frozen and paraffin embedded tissue sections. Suggested fixation for frozen tissue sections is acetone fix for 6 minutes at room temperature. For formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue sections: microwave in 0.01M citrate buffer (pH 6.0) for 8-10 minutes (note that all microwaves differ and adjustments may need to be made) follow with enzyme digestion (0.01% pronase for 10 mintues). Suggested blocking agent is fetal bovine serum. The antibody has also been used successfully on methyl-Carnoy fixed tissue.

Immunocytochemistry

Immunoprecipitation. Suggested extraction buffer is 20 mM Tris-HCl, pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl, 1% Triton X-100, 0.1% SDS, 0.5% deoxycholic acid-NaCl and 0.5 mM PMSF. Final reaction volume is 1 mL and suggested capture agent is agarose conjugated anti-mouse IgG.

Optimal working dilutions must be determined by the end user.
Biological Information
ImmunogenCrude smooth muscle extract from normal human adult uterus.
Epitopesmooth muscle
CloneN5/22
ConcentrationPlease refer to the Certificate of Analysis for the lot-specific concentration.
HostMouse
SpecificityCaldesmon, smooth muscle. By Western blot the antibody recognizes a protein of 150-kDa.
IsotypeIgG1
Species Reactivity
  • Bovine
  • Human
  • Pig
  • Rabbit
Antibody TypeMonoclonal Antibody
Entrez Gene Number
Entrez Gene SummaryThis gene encodes a calmodulin- and actin-binding protein that plays an essential role in the regulation of smooth muscle and nonmuscle contraction. The conserved domain of this protein possesses the binding activities to Ca(2+)-calmodulin, actin, tropomyosin, myosin, and phospholipids. This protein is a potent inhibitor of the actin-tropomyosin activated myosin MgATPase, and serves as a mediating factor for Ca(2+)-dependent inhibition of smooth muscle contraction. Alternative splicing of this gene results in multiple transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms.
Gene Symbol
  • CALD1
  • Caldesmon
  • CAD
  • L-CAD
  • CDM
  • MGC21352
  • NAG22
  • H-CAD
UniProt Number
UniProt SummaryFUNCTION: SwissProt: Q05682 # Actin- and myosin-binding protein implicated in the regulation of actomyosin interactions in smooth muscle and nonmuscle cells (could act as a bridge between myosin and actin filaments). Stimulates actin binding of tropomyosin which increases the stabilization of actin filament structure. In muscle tissues, inhibits the actomyosin ATPase by binding to F-actin. This inhibition is attenuated by calcium-calmodulin and is potentiated by tropomyosin. Interacts with actin, myosin, two molecules of tropomyosin and with calmodulin. Also play an essential role during cellular mitosis and receptor capping.
SIZE: 793 amino acids; 93250 Da
SUBCELLULAR LOCATION: Note=On thin filaments in smooth muscle and on stress fibers in fibroblasts (nonmuscle) (By similarity).
TISSUE SPECIFICITY: High-molecular-weight caldesmon (isoform 1) is predominantly expressed in smooth muscles, whereas low-molecular- weight caldesmon (isoforms 2, 3, 4 and 5) are widely distributed in non-muscle tissues and cells. Not expressed in skeletal muscle or heart.
DOMAIN: SwissProt: Q05682 The N-terminal part seems to be a myosin/calmodulin- binding domain, and the C-terminal a tropomyosin/actin/calmodulin- binding domain. These two domains are separated by a central helical region in the smooth-muscle form.
PTM: In non-muscle cells, phosphorylation by CDC2 during mitosis causes caldesmon to dissociate from microfilaments. Phosphorylation reduces caldesmon binding to actin, myosin, and calmodulin as well as its inhibition of actomyosin ATPase activity. Phosphorylation also occurs in both quiescent and dividing smooth muscle cells with similar effects on the interaction with actin and calmodulin and on microfilaments reorganization (By similarity).
SIMILARITY: Belongs to the caldesmon family.
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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 at 2-8°C in undiluted aliquots up to 6 months after date of receipt
Packaging Information
Material Size100 µg
Transport Information
Supplemental Information
Specifications
Global Trade Item Number
Catalogue Number GTIN
MAB3576 04053252503856

Documentation

Anti-Caldesmon Antibody, smooth muscle, clone N5/22 MSDS

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Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 

Anti-Caldesmon Antibody, smooth muscle, clone N5/22 Certificates of Analysis

TitleLot Number
MOUSE ANTI-CALDESMON, SMOOTH MUSCLE 2482258
MOUSE ANTI-CALDESMON, SMOOTH MUSCLE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2424786 2424786
MOUSE ANTI-CALDESMON, SMOOTH MUSCLE - 2512341 2512341
MOUSE ANTI-CALDESMON, SMOOTH MUSCLE - 3469442 3469442
MOUSE ANTI-CALDESMON, SMOOTH MUSCLE - 3472408 3472408
MOUSE ANTI-CALDESMON, SMOOTH MUSCLE - 3937847 3937847
MOUSE ANTI-CALDESMON, SMOOTH MUSCLE - 4014604 4014604
MOUSE ANTI-CALDESMON, SMOOTH MUSCLE -2799585 2799585
MOUSE ANTI-CALDESMON, SMOOTH MUSCLE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2038275 2038275
MOUSE ANTI-CALDESMON, SMOOTH MUSCLE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY - 2165845 2165845

References

Reference overviewPub Med ID
Phasic phosphorylation of caldesmon and ERK 1/2 during contractions in human myometrium.
Paul, J; Maiti, K; Read, M; Hure, A; Smith, J; Chan, EC; Smith, R
PloS one  6  e21542  2011

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Phenotypic changes of human smooth muscle cells during development: late expression of heavy caldesmon and calponin.
Frid, M G, et al.
Dev. Biol., 153: 185-93 (1992)  1992

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