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Product Name
CNGA1/3 Antibody
Catalog #
SMC-389D
Package size
100ug
Price
$285.00 USD
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Type
Monoclonal
Conjugate
N/A
Datasheet
SMC 389 CNGA1 and 3 Ion Channel
Description
Anti-CNGA1/3
Research Area
Ion Channels, Neuroscience
Clone Number
S36-12
Host Species
Mouse
Isotype
IgG1
Immunogen
Fusion protein amino acids 535-637 (cytoplasmic C-terminus) of goldfish CNG, accession number AAO16601.
Applications
WB, IHC, ICC
Species Reactivity
Fish, Mouse, Rat
Background Info
Detects ~80kDa (size will vary depending on species and isoform). Recognizes both rod and cone alpha subunits.
Recommended Dilutions
1ug/mL (WB), 0.1-1ug/mL (IHC/ICC)
Form
Protein G Purified
Storage Buffer
PBS pH7.4, 50% glycerol, 0.09% sodium azide
Concentration
1mg/mL
Certificate of Analysis
1μg/mL of SMC-389 was sufficient for detection of CNGA1/3 in 20μg of zebra fish lysate by colorimetric immunoblot analysis using goat antimouse IgG:HRP as the secondary antibody.
Storage Temp
-20°C
Shipping Temp
Blue Ice or 4°C

This antibody is available conjugated to several dyes. Please select one of the conjugates from the lists below:

ATTO Conjugates:

ATTO-Conjugates.pdf

Enzyme & Fluorescent Conjugates:

Enzyme-Fluorescent-Conjugate.pdf

IHC analysis of CNGA1/3 using SMC-389, tested on mouse eye, retina. Staining of the nervous fibers top right. Weak staining of the econd level of the retina neurons (center).


Western blot analysis of CNGA1/3 tested on human retina lysate, using a 1:1000 dilution of SMC-389.

Research Background
CNGA1 and 3 belong to the cyclic nucleotide-gated channel family (CNG). They produce the primary electrical signal in photoreceptors upon absorption of a photon. These channels also generate the electrical signal in olfactory receptors, and are expressed in several other sensory and nonsensory tissues. They are voltage dependent, nonselective cation channels that are activated by direct binding of cyclic nucleotides (3-5).
References
1. Hille B. (2001) Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes, 3rd Ed., Sinauer Associated Inc.: Sunderland, MA USA.
2. www.iochannels.org
3. Burns M.E. and Baylor D.A. (2001) Annu Rev Neurosci. 24: 779-805.
4. Zufall F., and Munger S.D. (2001) Trends Neurosci. 24: 191-193.
5. Craven K.B., and Zagotta W.N. (2004) JGP. 124(6): 663.
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