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ABS1511 Anti-Neph1 Antibody, cytoplasmic domain

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ABS1511
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Species ReactivityKey ApplicationsHostFormatAntibody Type
H, R, MWB, IP, IF, EM, ICCRbAffinity PurifiedPolyclonal Antibody
Description
Catalogue NumberABS1511
DescriptionAnti-Neph1 Antibody, cytoplasmic domain
Alternate Names
  • Kin of IRRE-like protein 1
  • Kin of irregular chiasm-like protein 1
  • Nephrin-like protein 1
  • Neph1, cytoplasmic domain
Background InformationKin of IRRE-like protein 1 (UniProt Q80W68; also known as Nephrin-like protein 1, Kin of IRRE like 1, Kin of irregular chiasm-like protein 1) is encoded by the Kirrel (also known as 6720469N11Rik, Kirrel1, Neph1) gene (Gene ID 170643) in murine species. Podocytes are specialized epithelial cells that are critical components of the glomerular filtration barrier. Glomerular injury, such as that caused by renal ischemia, is often characterized by the effacement of podocytes, loss of slit diaphragms, and proteinuria. The podocyte proteins Neph1 and nephrin are critical for maintaining the structural integrity of slit diaphragm and therefore the filtration function of the glomerulus by organizing a signaling complex at the podocyte cell membrane. Cytoplasmic domain of Neph1 plays a key role in actin cytoskeleton remodeling events that are directly associated with Fyn-mediated Neph1 pTyr637/638 phosphorylation that leads to the recruitment of adapter proteins and signaling molecules, such as Grb2, Csk tyrosine kinase, and ZO-1. Phosphorylation-induced association between Neph1 and ZO-1 plays a key role in defining the tight junction formation in podocytes.
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Product Information
FormatAffinity Purified
PresentationPurified rabbit polyclonal antibody in buffer containing PBS/glycine/5% BSA, .02% Sodium Azide and 30% glycerol.
Quality LevelMQ100
Applications
ApplicationDetect Neph1 using this rabbit Polyclonal Anti-Neph1 Antibody, cytoplasmic domain, Cat. No. ABS1511, validated for use in Western Blotting, Immunoprecipitation, Immunofluorescence, Electron Microscopy and Immunocytochemistry.
Key Applications
  • Western Blotting
  • Immunoprecipitation
  • Immunofluorescence
  • Electron Microscopy
  • Immunocytochemistry
Application NotesWestern Blotting Analysis: A representative lot detected endogenous rat glomeruli Neph1 and exogenously expressed mouse Neph1 in COS-7 cells (Barletta, G.M., et al. (2003). J Biol Chem. 278(21):19266-19271).
Western Blotting Analysis: A representative lot detected ischemia-induced Neph1 membrane-to-cytosol translocation in human podocytes (Wagner, M.C., et al. (2008). J Biol Chem. 283(51):35579-35589).
Western Blotting Analysis: A representative lot detected Neph1 in mouse glomeruli & cultured human podocytes (Arif, E., et al. (2011). Mol Cell Biol. 31(10):2134-2150).
Immunoprecipitation Analysis: A representative lot immunoprecipitated Neph1 from rat glomerular and human podocyte cell lysates (Arif, E., et al. (2011). Mol Cell Biol. 31(10):2134-2150).
Immunofluorescence Analysis: A representative lot detected Neph1 using both paraffin-embedded and frozen rat kidney sections (Arif, E., et al. (2011). Mol Cell Biol. 31(10):2134-2150; Barletta, G.M., et al. (2003). J Biol Chem. 278(21):19266-19271).
Electron Microscopy Analysis: A representative lot detected Neph1 in frozen rat kidney sections (Barletta, G.M., et al. (2003). J Biol Chem. 278(21):19266-19271).
Immunocytochemistry Analysis: A representative lot detected Neph1 in cultured human podocytes (Arif, E., et al. (2014). J Biol Chem. 289(14):9502-9518; Arif, E., et al. (2011). Mol Cell Biol. 31(10):2134-2150; Wagner, M.C., et al. (2008). J Biol Chem. 283(51):35579-35589).
Biological Information
ImmunogenHis-tagged recombinant protein corresponding to the cytoplasmic domain of mouse Neph1.
Epitopecytoplasmic domain
ConcentrationPlease refer to lot specific datasheet.
HostRabbit
SpecificityExpected to react with murine spliced isoforms 1&2, as well as all three human spliced isoforms.
Species Reactivity
  • Human
  • Rat
  • Mouse
Antibody TypePolyclonal Antibody
Entrez Gene Number
Gene Symbol
  • Kirrel
  • Kirrel1
  • Neph1
Purification MethodAffinity Purfied
UniProt Number
Molecular Weight~110 kDa observed. Target band size appears larger than the calculated molecular weight (87.2 kDa/murine isoform 1, 70.0 kDa/murine isoform 2, 72.4-85.0 kDa/human isoform 1-3) due to posttranslational modifications (glycosylation & phosphorylation). An uncharacterized band ~25 kDa can also be seen in some samples.
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Safety Information according to GHS
Safety Information
Product Usage Statements
Quality AssuranceEvaluated by Western Blotting in rat kidney tissue lysate.

Western Blotting Analysis: A 1:1,000 dilution of this antibody detected Neph1 in rat kidney tissue lysate.
Usage Statement
  • Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.
Storage and Shipping Information
Storage ConditionsStable for 1 year at -20°C from date of receipt.
Handling Recommendations: Upon receipt and prior to removing the cap, centrifuge the vial and gently mix the solution. Aliquot into microcentrifuge tubes and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles, which may damage IgG and affect product performance.
Note: Variability in freezer temperatures below -20°C may cause glycerol containing solutions to become frozen during storage.
Packaging Information
Material Size100 µL
Transport Information
Supplemental Information
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Global Trade Item Number
Catalog Number GTIN
ABS1511 04055977176544

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Anti-Neph1 Antibody, cytoplasmic domain Certificates of Analysis

TitleLot Number
Anti-Neph1, cytoplasmic domain - 4213792 4213792
Anti-Neph1, cytoplasmic domain -Q2581251 Q2581251
Anti-Neph1, cytoplasmic domain Polyclonal Antibody 3113083

References

Reference overviewPub Med ID
Slit diaphragm protein Neph1 and its signaling: a novel therapeutic target for protection of podocytes against glomerular injury.
Arif, E; Rathore, YS; Kumari, B; Ashish, F; Wong, HN; Holzman, LB; Nihalani, D
The Journal of biological chemistry  289  9502-18  2014

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24554715 24554715
Motor protein Myo1c is a podocyte protein that facilitates the transport of slit diaphragm protein Neph1 to the podocyte membrane.
Arif, E; Wagner, MC; Johnstone, DB; Wong, HN; George, B; Pruthi, PA; Lazzara, MJ; Nihalani, D
Molecular and cellular biology  31  2134-50  2011

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21402783 21402783
Ischemic injury to kidney induces glomerular podocyte effacement and dissociation of slit diaphragm proteins Neph1 and ZO-1.
Wagner, MC; Rhodes, G; Wang, E; Pruthi, V; Arif, E; Saleem, MA; Wean, SE; Garg, P; Verma, R; Holzman, LB; Gattone, V; Molitoris, BA; Nihalani, D
The Journal of biological chemistry  283  35579-89  2008

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18922801 18922801
Nephrin and Neph1 co-localize at the podocyte foot process intercellular junction and form cis hetero-oligomers.
Barletta, GM; Kovari, IA; Verma, RK; Kerjaschki, D; Holzman, LB
The Journal of biological chemistry  278  19266-71  2003

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12646566 12646566
Nephrin localizes to the slit pore of the glomerular epithelial cell.
Holzman, LB; St John, PL; Kovari, IA; Verma, R; Holthofer, H; Abrahamson, DR
Kidney international  56  1481-91  1999

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10504499 10504499

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