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Anti-Osmr Antibody Picoband®
Anti-Osmr Antibody Picoband®
SKU:A04061-2
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Size: 100 μg
Storage: At -20℃ for one year from date of receipt. After reconstitution, at 4℃ for one month. It can also be aliquotted and stored frozen at -20℃ for six months. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Form: Lyophilized
Reactivity: Mouse,Rat
Applications: ELISA,WB,Flow Cytometry
Application Details: Western blot, 0.25-0.5 μg/ml, Mouse, Rat
Flow Cytometry (Fixed), 1-3 μg /1x106 cells, Mouse
ELISA, 0.1-0.5 μg/ml, -
Gene Name: Osmr
Specificity:
Background: Oncostatin-M specific receptor subunit beta also known as the Oncostatin M receptor (OSMR) , is one of the receptor proteins for oncostatin M, that in humans is encoded by the OSMR gene. Oncostatin M is a member of the IL6 family of cytokines. Functional receptors for IL6 family cytokines are multisubunit complexes involving members of the hematopoietin receptor superfamily. Many IL6 cytokines utilize gp130 as a common receptor subunit. OSM binds to the gp130 receptor subunit and, in association with leukemia inhibitory factor receptor, induces a proliferative response in permissive cells. Mosley et al. (1996) used degenerate PCR to clone a novel hematopoietin receptor which they called the oncostatin M-specific receptor beta subunit (OSMR-beta). Sequencing revealed that this gene encodes a 979-amino acid protein containing characteristic motifs of the hematopoietin receptor family.
Immunogen: E.coli-derived mouse Osmr recombinant protein (Position: E673-Q968). Mouse Osmr shares 57.7% and 86.9% amino acid (aa) sequence identity with human and rat Osmr, respectively.
Clonality: Polyclonal
Contents: Each vial contains 4 mg Trehalose, 0.9 mg NaCl, 0.2 mg Na2HPO4.
Purification: Immunogen affinity purified.
Reconstitution: Adding 0.2 ml of distilled water will yield a concentration of 500 μg/ml.
Reference: 1. Arita, K., South, A. P., Hans-Filho, G., Sakuma, T. H., Lai-Cheong, J., Clements, S., Odashiro, M., Odashiro, D. N., Hans-Neto, G., Hans, N. R., Holder, M. V., Bhogal, B. S., Hartshorne, S. T., Akiyama, M., Shimizu, H., McGrath, J. A. Oncostatin M receptor-beta mutations underlie familial primary localized cutaneous amyloidosis. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 82: 73-80, 2008. 2. Dillon, S. R., Sprecher, C., Hammond, A., Bilsborough, J., Rosenfeld-Franklin, M., Presnell, S. R., Haugen, H. S., Maurer, M., Harder, B., Johnston, J., Bort, S., Mudri, S., and 18 others. Interleukin 31, a cytokine produced by activated T cells, induces dermatitis in mice. Nature Immun. 5: 752-760, 2004. Note: Erratum: Nature Immun. 6: 114 only, 2005. 3. Jahani-Asl, A., Yin, H., Soleimani, V. D., Haque, T., Luchman, H. A., Chang, N. C., Sincennes, M.-C., Puram, S. V., Scott, A. M., Lorimer, I. A. J., Perkins, T. J., Ligon, K. L., Weiss, S., Rudnicki, M. A., Bonni, A. Control of glioblastoma tumorigenesis by feed-forward cytokine signaling. Nature Neurosci. 19: 798-806, 2016.
Uniprot ID: O70458
Host: Rabbit
Concentration: Adding 0.2 ml of distilled water will yield a concentration of 500 μg/ml.
Conjugate:
Cross Reactivity: No cross reactivity with other proteins.
Isotype: IgG
Phospho_site:
Clone Number:
Observed Molecular Weight: 110,180 kDa
Calculated Molecular Weight: 52588 MW
Gene ID: 18414
Protein Name: Oncostatin-M-specific receptor subunit beta
Gene Full Name: oncostatin M receptor
Synonyms: IL 31 receptor subunit beta, IL 31R beta, IL 31R subunit beta, IL 31RB, oncostatin M receptor, OSMR, OSMR β, OSMRB, OSMRβ
