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ANTIBODY INFORMATION VALIDATION SUMMARY IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY WESTERN BLOT PROTEIN ARRAY ANTIGEN INFORMATION RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS

ANTIBODY INFORMATION

 
 

Antibody HPA051257

 

Antibody CAB026357

 

Provider

Atlas Antibodies
Sigma-Aldrich
  SDIX
 

Product name

HPA051257   3456.00.02  

Host species

Rabbit   Rabbit  

Clonality

pAb   msAb  

Purity

Affinity purified using the PrEST-antigen as affinity ligand   Affinity  

Other gene match

   

Released in version

12   5  

References

   

VALIDATION SUMMARY

 
 

Antibody HPA051257

 

Antibody CAB026357

 
Immunohistochemistry

Supported   Supported  
Western blot

Uncertain   Uncertain  
Protein array

Supported    

IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY

 
 

Antibody HPA051257

 

Antibody CAB026357

 

Standard validation

Supported   Supported  

   

Figure description

Immunohistochemical staining of human prostate shows strong cytoplasmic positivity in glandular cells.   Immunohistochemical staining of human prostate shows strong cytoplasmic positivity in glandular cells.  

Expression

RNA: detected in 24 tissues
Protein: detected in 17 cell types
  RNA: detected in 24 tissues
Protein: detected in 10 cell types
 

Retrieval

HIER pH6   HIER pH6  

Antibody dilution

1:600   1:3500  

Literature conformity

Consistent with extensive gene/protein characterization data.   Consistent with extensive gene/protein characterization data.  

RNA consistency

Mainly consistent with RNA expression data.   Mainly consistent with RNA expression data.  

WESTERN BLOT

 
 

Antibody HPA051257

 

Antibody CAB026357

 

Standard validation

Uncertain

Analysis performed using a standard panel of samples.
Only bands not corresponding to the predicted size.
  Uncertain

Analysis performed using a standard panel of samples.
Only bands not corresponding to the predicted size.
 

   

Figure description

   

Target mass (kDa)

12.9   12.9, 8.8  

Antibody dilution

1:370   1:500  

PROTEIN ARRAY

 
 

Antibody HPA051257

 

Antibody CAB026357

 

Standard validation

Supported

Pass with single peak corresponding to interaction only with its own antigen.
   

   

Figure description

Antibody specificity analysis with protein arrays. Predicted and matching interactions are shown in green.    

Antibody dilution

1:2950    

ANTIGEN INFORMATION

 
 

Antibody HPA051257

 

Antibody CAB026357

 

Antigen

Recombinant protein fragment   Genetic immunization  

Length (aa)

64    

Antigen sequence

LKGNKHPINSEWQTDNCETCTCYETEISCCTLVSTPVGYDKDNCQRIFKK
EDCKYIVVEKKDPK
   

Matching transcripts

MSMB-001 - ENSP00000463092 [100%]
   

Other gene match

   
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MSMB-001
 

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