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KCNJ11 Antibody - Cat. #: CSB-PA907180

KCNJ11 Antibody - Cat. #: CSB-PA907180

SKU:CSB-PA907180

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Aliases:KCNJ11 antibody; ATP-sensitive inward rectifier potassium channel 11 antibody; IKATP antibody; Inward rectifier K(+) channel Kir6.2 antibody; Potassium channel antibody; inwardly rectifying subfamily J member 11 antibody

Product Type:Polyclonal Antibody

Immunogen Species:Homo sapiens (Human)

UniProt ID:Q14654

Immunogen:Fusion protein of Human KCNJ11

Raised in:Rabbit

Species Reactivity:Human, Mouse, Rat

Tested Applications:ELISA, IHC; ELISA:1:2000-1:5000, IHC:1:50-1:200

Background:Potassium channels are present in most mammalian cells, where they participate in a wide range of physiologic responses. The protein encoded by this gene is an integral membrane protein and inward-rectifier type potassium channel. The encoded protein, which has a greater tendency to allow potassium to flow into a cell rather than out of a cell, is controlled by G-proteins and is found associated with the sulfonylurea receptor SUR. Mutations in this gene are a cause of familial persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy (PHHI), an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by unregulated insulin secretion. Defects in this gene may also contribute to autosomal dominant non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus type II (NIDDM), transient neonatal diabetes mellitus type 3 (TNDM3), and permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus (PNDM). Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants that encode different protein isoforms have been described for this gene.

Clonality:Polyclonal

Isotype:IgG

Purification Method:Antigen affinity purification

Conjugate:Non-conjugated

Buffer:-20°C, pH7.4 PBS, 0.05% NaN3, 40% Glycerol

Form:Liquid

Stroage:Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.

Target Names:KCNJ11

Research Areas:Neuroscience?Cancer?Cardiovascular;Metabolism;Signal transduction

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