Vitronectin Antibody (Polyclonal)

A rabbit antiserum raised against human complement Vitronectin protein.


Product Specifications

Citations 0
Clonality

Polyclonal

Immnogen
Applications See citations and technical data sheet for application info.
Concentration > 40 mg/mL
Conjugate Unconjugated
Cross Reactivity

Human

Ordering Information

For Research Use Only in the United States. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Catalog Number A319
Catalog Number (CE) N/A
Size 1.0 mL
Price (USD) $155.00
Price (EURO) 130,00 €

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Specifications

Description

A rabbit antiserum raised against human complement Vitronectin protein.

Size 1.0 mL
Concentration

> 40 mg/mL

Applications See citations and technical data sheet for application info.
Form Liquid. Whole Antiserum. ≤ 0.1% Sodium Azide
Clonality Polyclonal
Immunogen Highly purified human Victronectin
Conjugate Unconjugated
Cross Reactivity Human
Isotype Rabbit IgG
Purity N/A
Source

Rabbit

Specificity The Anti-Human Vitronectin polyclonal antisera was tested by immunodiffusion methods and determined to be monospecific for the Vitronectin protein.
Storage

Short term (30 days) 4˚C. Long term at or below –20˚C.

Background

In contrast to membrane-formed C5b-9 complexes, C5b-9 complexes formed in the fluid phase contain an additional protein, the S protein. Subsequently, it was found that isolated S protein inhibited C5b-9 attachment. S protein functions like a “membrane analogue” in that it binds to the binding site generated on assembly of C5b-9 and is required for insertion of the complex into the membrane. As a result, SC5b-7, SC5b-8 or SC5b-9 complexes are formed which have lost their membrane-binding capacity. When the S protein was cloned and sequenced, it was found to be identical to Vitronectin. Within the complement cascade, Vitronectin not only inhibits attachment of C5b-9 to target cells, but also prevents C9 polymerization. The biological function of Vitronectin is to minimize complement-mediated attack of cells near an ongoing complement attack.

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