Description / Enteropeptidase
Enteropeptidase/Enterokinase initiates activation of pancreatic proteases by converting trypsinogen to trypsin, which in turn activates chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidases and elastases. Located in intestinal brush border, it is a disulfide bond linked dimer of the heavy and light chains, which are derived from the same single-chain precursor. The multi-domain-containing the heavy chain consists of a short cytoplasmic tail, a transmembrane, a SEA, a SRCR, a MAM, two CUB and two LDL-receptor class A domains. The light chain contains the catalytic domain of trypsin-like serine proteases.
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Size | 100 µg |
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Source | Mouse |
Isotype | IgG2 |
Biological Activity | Western Blot: Use at 250 ng/ml-1 µg/ml |
Clone Nr. | (#8S12) |
Species Reactivity | Human |
Formulation | lyophilized |
Buffer | PBS |
Reconstitution | Centrifuge vial prior to opening. Reconstitute the antibody with 500 µl sterile PBS and the final concentration is 200 µg/ml. |
Stability and Storage | Lyophilized samples are stable for 2 years from date of receipt when stored at -70°C. Reconstituted antibody can be aliquoted and stored frozen at < -20°C for at least six months without detectable loss of activity. |
Preparation | This antibody was produced from a hybridoma (mouse myeloma fused with spleen cells from a mouse immunized with human recombinant Enteropeptidase (also called Enterokinase). The IgG fraction of culture supernatant was purified by Protein G affinity chromat |
Antigen | human recombinant Enteropeptidase (also called Enterokinase) |
Application | WB |
Synonyms | TMPRSS15; ENTK; PRSS7; Enterokinase; Serine protease 7; Transmembrane protease serine 15 |
Uniprot ID | P98073 |
Protein RefSeq | NP_002763.2 |
mRNA RefSeq | NM_002772.2 |