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Product: HDAC-IN-3

FABP3/H-FABP Antibody (6B6) Summary

Immunogen
This clone has been derived from hybridization of Sp 2/0 myeloma cells with spleen cells of Balb/c mice immunized with human cardiac fatty acid binding protein (FABP).
Localization
Cytoplasmic
Marker
Cardiac Marker
Specificity
Human Heart FABP
Isotype
IgG2b
Clonality
Monoclonal
Host
Mouse
Gene
FABP3
Purity
Protein A purified
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Applications/Dilutions

Dilutions
  • Western Blot 1:100-1:2000
Publications
Read Publication using NB200-434.

Reactivity Notes

Cross-reacts with Human heart fatty acid binding protein. Not yet tested in other species.

Packaging, Storage & Formulations

Storage
Store at 4C. Do not freeze.
Buffer
PBS (pH 7.4)
Preservative
0.09% Sodium Azide
Purity
Protein A purified

Alternate Names for FABP3/H-FABP Antibody (6B6)

  • FABP11
  • FABP3
  • fatty acid binding protein 11
  • fatty acid binding protein 3, muscle and heart (mammary-derived growthinhibitor)
  • Fatty acid-binding protein 3
  • Fatty acid-binding protein 3, muscle
  • fatty acid-binding protein, heart
  • Heart-type fatty acid-binding protein
  • HFABP
  • H-FABP
  • H-FABPM-FABP
  • Mammary-derived growth inhibitor
  • MDGI
  • Muscle fatty acid-binding protein
  • O-FABP

Background

Fatty acid binding proteins (FABP) are small (approximately 13-14 kDa) intracellular proteins with a high degree of tissue specificity. FABPs are a class of cytoplasmic proteins that bind long chain fatty acids. They are abundantly present in various cell types and seem to play an important role in the intracellulair utilization of fatty acids. There are at least six distinct types of FABP, each showing a specific pattern of tissue expression. FABP leaks, due to its small size, rapidly out of ischemically damaged dying cells leading to a rise in serum levels. Liver FABP is a sensitive marker for cell damage of liver cells in vitro and in vivo. Ischemically damaged tissues are characterized histologically by absence (or low presence) of FABP facilitating recognition of such areas. Next to this L FABP is a marker for rapid hepatocyte lysis in vitro (as for example in toxicology assays) and for detection of liver damage during and after transplantation.

PMID: 16522819

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