Mitofilin monoclonal antibody

Catalog No. MSM02

$325.00 - 100 µg


This antibody can also be purchased as part of a Sample Pack.


 
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Applications: Western blotting, Immunocytochemistry, Immunohistochemistry, Immunoprecipitation, In-Cell ELISA
Species Reactivity: human
Host Species: mouse
Isotype: IgG1, κ
Clone ID: 2E4AD5
Concentration: 1.0 mg/mL in Hepes-Buffered Saline (HBS) with 0.02% azide as a preservative.
Suggested Working Concentration: 2 µg/mL for Western blotting
1-5 µg/mL for Immunocytochemistry
4 µg/mL for In-Cell ELISA (0.4 µg/well)
Storage Conditions: Store at 4°C. Do not freeze.
Country of Origin: USA


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Figure 1. Isolated mitochondria from human heart (lane 1), bovine heart (lane 2), rat heart (lane 3), mouse heart (lane 4), and HepG2 (lane 5) detected with (MSM02) anti-mitofilin antibody. Extra bands in the mouse sample (lane 4) are due to the reaction of the IgG-specific goat anti-mouse secondary antibody with residual mouse blood in the heart tissue, as it is very difficult to entirely remove the blood from these small organs.

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Figure 2. Mitochondrial localization of mitofilin visualized by immunocytochemistry using the anti-mitofilin mAb 2E4AD5 (MSM02). Cultured human fibroblasts were fixed, permeabilized and then labeled with MSM02 followed by a fluorescent goat-anti-mouse IgG.

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Figure 3. Mitofilin immunohistochemistry in human cerebellum visualized with mAb MSM02. Mitofilin immunoactivity is most intense in neuronal cell bodies, most notably in the large Purkinje cells.


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   Technical Data Sheet

   Western blotting Protocol

   Immunocytochemistry Protocol


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Published Studies Using This Product: Keeney et al., 2009. Mitochondrial gene therapy augments mitochondrial physiology in a Parkinson's disease cell model.

Iyer et al., 2009. Recombinant mitochondrial transcription factor A with N-terminal mitochondrial transduction domain increases respiration and mitochondrial gene expression.

Baines et al., 2009. Adenine nucleotide translocase-1 induces cardiomyocyte death through upregulation of the pro-apoptotic protein Bax.

Dave et al., 2008. Assessing mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization during apoptosis.

Xie et al., 2007. The mitochondrial inner membrane protein mitofilin exists as a complex with SAM50, metaxins 1 and 2, coiled-coil-helix coiled-coil-helix domain-containing protein 3 and 6 and DnaJC11.


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