ARG43713

anti-CRH / Corticotropin Releasing Factor antibody

anti-CRH / Corticotropin Releasing Factor antibody for Western blot and Human,Mouse,Rat

Overview

Product Description Rabbit Polyclonal antibody recognizes CRH / Corticotropin Releasing Factor
Tested Reactivity Hu, Ms, Rat
Tested Application WB
Host Rabbit
Clonality Polyclonal
Isotype IgG
Target Name CRH / Corticotropin Releasing Factor
Antigen Species Human
Immunogen Recombinant protein sequence corresponding to the a.a. 25-194 of Human CRF protein.
Conjugation Note Un-conjugated
Protein Full Name Corticoliberin
Alternate Names CRH; Corticoliberin; Corticotropin-releasing hormone; CRF; CRH1; Corticotropin-releasing factor

Application Instructions

Application Suggestion
Tested Application Dilution
WB1:500 - 1:2000
Application Note * The dilutions indicate recommended starting dilutions and the optimal dilutions or concentrations should be determined by the scientist.
Observed Size 25-30 kDa

Properties

Form Liquid
Purification Affinity purification with immunogen.
Buffer PBS (pH7.3), 0.02% Sodium azide and 50% Glycerol
Preservative 0.02% Sodium azide
Stabilizer 50% Glycerol
Storage Instruction For continuous use, store undiluted antibody at 2-8°C for up to a week. For long-term storage, aliquot and store at -20°C. Storage in frost free freezers is not recommended. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Suggest spin the vial prior to opening. The antibody solution should be gently mixed before use.
Note For laboratory research only, not for drug, diagnostic or other use.

Bioinformation

Database Links

GeneID: 12918 Mouse CRH

GeneID: 1392 Human CRH

GeneID: 81648 Rat CRH

Gene Symbol CRH
Gene Full Name corticotropin releasing hormone
Background Corticotropin-releasing hormone is secreted by the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the hypothalamus in response to stress. Marked reduction in this protein has been observed in association with Alzheimer disease and autosomal recessive hypothalamic corticotropin deficiency has multiple and potentially fatal metabolic consequences including hypoglycemia and hepatitis. In addition to production in the hypothalamus, this protein is also synthesized in peripheral tissues, such as T lymphocytes and is highly expressed in the placenta. In the placenta it is a marker that determines the length of gestation and the timing of parturition and delivery. A rapid increase in circulating levels of the hormone occurs at the onset of parturition, suggesting that, in addition to its metabolic functions, this protein may act as a trigger for parturition. [provided by RefSeq, Apr 2010]
Function This hormone from hypothalamus regulates the release of corticotropin from pituitary gland. [UniProt]
Cellular Localization Secreted. [UniProt]
Calculated MW 21.4 kDa
PTM Amidation, Cleavage on pair of basic residues