SpecificityThe specificity of this antibody has been confirmed by WB and IHC against the antigen. Human; mouse; rat;
Species ReactivityHuman, Mouse, Rat
Immunogen DescriptionA synthetic peptide (FHQQGTPRASNRSCAIM) corresponding to amino acids 570-586 from human Lamin B1. To enhance the immunological response, this peptide was coupled to carrier protein BSA.
ConjugateUnconjugated
Purity DescriptionAffinity purified on antigen column
Application DetailsImmunohistochemistry (IHC) and Western Blotting (WB). A concentration of 1.0 µg/mL is recommended for WB. Human Lamin B1 (precursor) has a predicted length of 586 residues and MW of 66 kDa. A concentration of 1.0 µg/mL is recommended to detect the protein in formalin fixed and paraffin embedded tissues. Heat mediated antigen retrieval is required. A concentration of 1.0 µg/mL is also recommended for formalin/acetone fixed tissues. Antigen retrieval by Pepsin and Trypsin is required in acetone fixed cells. Biosensis recommends optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.
TargetLamin-B1
SpecificityThe specificity of this antibody has been confirmed by WB and IHC against the antigen. Human; mouse; rat;
Target Host SpeciesHuman
Species ReactivityHuman, Mouse, Rat
Antibody HostRabbit
Antibody TypePolyclonal
Antibody IsotypeIgG
ConjugateUnconjugated
Immunogen DescriptionA synthetic peptide (FHQQGTPRASNRSCAIM) corresponding to amino acids 570-586 from human Lamin B1. To enhance the immunological response, this peptide was coupled to carrier protein BSA.
Purity DescriptionAffinity purified on antigen column
Reconstitution InstructionsSpin vial briefly before opening. Reconstitute in 100 µL sterile-filtered, ultrapure water to achieve an antibody concentration of 1 mg/mL. Centrifuge to remove any insoluble material.
Storage InstructionsAt least 12 months after purchase at 2-8°C (lyophilized formulations). After reconstitution, aliquot and store at -20°C for a higher stability. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Batch NumberPlease see item label.
Expiration Date12 months after date of receipt (unopened vial).
Scientific BackgroundLamins belong to the intermediate filament family of proteins. They are structural components of the nuclear lamina and are thought to be involved in nuclear stability, chromatin structure and gene expression. There are two main types of lamins; A and B. The A type lamins include A, C and Adel10. The B-type lamins, B1 and B2, arise from two distinct genes.