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ITM3543

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  • Catalog: ITM3543
  • Gene/Protein: CLIC4
  • Product Description: Immunotag™ CLIC4 Polyclonal Antibody
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Immunotag™ CLIC4 Polyclonal Antibody
Antibody Specification
Datasheet
Target Protein CLIC4
Clonality Polyclonal
Storage/Stability -20°C/1 year
Application WB,IHC-p
Recommended Dilution WB 1:1000-2000, IHC 1:100-200
Concentration 1 mg/ml
Reactive Species Human,Rat,Mouse
Host Species Rabbit
Immunogen Synthetic Peptide of CLIC4
Specificity CLIC4 protein(A217) detects endogenous levels of CLIC4
Purification The antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using specific immunogen
Form Liquid in PBS containing 50% glycerol, 0.5% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide.
Gene Name CLIC4
Accession No. Q9Y696 Q9QYB1 Q9Z0W7
Alternate Names CLIC4; Chloride intracellular channel protein 4; Intracellular chloride ion channel protein p64H1
Description chloride intracellular channel 4(CLIC4) Homo sapiens Chloride channels are a diverse group of proteins that regulate fundamental cellular processes including stabilization of cell membrane potential, transepithelial transport, maintenance of intracellular pH, and regulation of cell volume. Chloride intracellular channel 4 (CLIC4) protein, encoded by the CLIC4 gene, is a member of the p64 family; the gene is expressed in many tissues and exhibits a intracellular vesicular pattern in Panc-1 cells (pancreatic cancer cells). [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008],
Protein Expression Kidney,Ovary,Placenta,Platelet,
Subcellular Localization intracellular,cytoplasm,mitochondrion,centrosome,cytosol,plasma membrane,microvillus,cell-cell junction,cell surface,actin cytoskeleton,microtubule cytoskeleton,nuclear matrix,midbody,cytoplasmic ve
Protein Function domain:Members of this family may change from a globular, soluble state to a state where the N-terminal domain is inserted into the membrane and functions as chloride channel. A conformation change of the N-terminal domain is thought to expose hydrophobic surfaces that trigger membrane insertion.,function:Can insert into membranes and form poorly selective ion channels that may also transport chloride ions. Channel activity depends on the pH. Membrane insertion seems to be redox-regulated and may occur only under oxydizing conditions. Promotes cell-surface expression of HRH3. May play a role in angiogenesis.,induction:Up-regulated by calcium ions in differentiating keratinocytes.,similarity:Belongs to the chloride channel CLIC family.,similarity:Contains 1 GST C-terminal domain.,subcellular location:Exists both as soluble cytoplasmic protein and as membrane protein with probably a single transmembrane domain. Present in an intracellular vesicular compartment that likely represent trans-Golgi network vesicles.,subunit:Monomer. Interacts with HRH3.,tissue specificity:Detected in epithelial cells from colon, esophagus and kidney (at protein level). Expression is prominent in heart, placenta and skeletal muscle.,
Usage For Research Use Only! Not for diagnostic or therapeutic procedures.
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