This product is an unconjugated anti-Human CFHR1 Monoclonal antibody (CTJS-822) generated from the Mouse. The antibody can be used for ELISA; IF; IHC.
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| Clonality | Monoclonal |
| Clone | CTJS-822 |
| Host Animal | Mouse |
| Isotype | IgG2b Kappa |
| Immunogen | CFHR1 (19 a.a. - 330 a.a.) full-length recombinant protein with GST tag. MW of the GST tag alone is 26 KDa. EATFCDFPKINHGILYDEEKYKPFSQVPTGEVFYYSCEYNFVSPSKSFWTRITCTEEGWSPTPKCLRLCFFPFVENGHSESSGQTHLEGDTVQIICNTGYRLQNNENNISCVERGWSTPPKCRSTDTSCVNPPTVQNAHILSRQMSKYPSGERVRYECRSPYEMFGDEEVMCLNGNWTEPPQCKDSTGKCGPPPPIDNGDITSFPLSVYAPASSVEYQCQNLYQLEGNKRITCRNGQWSEPPKCLHPCVISREIMENYNIALRWTAKQKLYLRTGESAEFVCKRGYRLSSRSHTLRTTCWDGKLEYPTCAKR |
| Species Reactivity | Human |
| Applications | ELISA; IF; IHC |
| Application Notes | The optimal working dilutions should be determined by the end user. |
| Specificity | This antibody reacts with Human CFHR1. |
| Purity | ≥95% as determined by SDS-PAGE |
| Format | Liquid |
| Size | 100 µg |
| Storage | Aliquot and store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles. |
| Type | Primary Antibody |
| Target Name | CFHR1 |
| Alternative Names | Complement Factor H-Related 1 Pseudogene; H Factor (Complement)-Like 1; H Factor (Complement)-Like 2; H Factor-Like Protein 1; H-Factor-Like 1; Complement Factor H-Related Protein 1; FHR-1; H36; CFHL; FHR1; HFL1; HFL2; CFHL1; H36-1; H36-2; CFHL1P; CFHR1P |
| Gene ID | 3078 |
| UniProt ID | Q03591 |
| Introduction | Complement factor H-related protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CFHR1 gene. This gene encodes a secreted protein belonging to the complement factor H protein family. It binds to Pseudomonas aeruginosa elongation factor Tuf together with plasminogen, which is proteolytically activated. It is proposed that Tuf acts as a virulence factor by acquiring host proteins to the pathogen surface, controlling complement, and facilitating tissue invasion. Mutations in this gene are associated with an increased risk of atypical hemolytic-uremic syndrome. |