Primary Antibodies

Thrombospondin (TSP) Ab-4 (Clone A6.1)

Thrombospondin is a protein from platelet agranules. It is secreted at sites of platelet activation and aggregation and is involved in the processes of chemotaxis, adhesion, proliferation and differentiation of leukocytes, fibroblasts, smooth muscle and endothelial cells.

Overview

Host: Mouse

Clone: A6.1

Isotope: IgG1

Species Reactivity: Human, Cow, Pig , Horse, Dog, Sheep , Mouse, and Rat. Others-not known

Epitope: Collagen Type V-binding domain of TSP

Immunogen: Reduced and alkylated purified human TSP (fully denatured ) from the supernatant of thrombin- activated platelets

Molecular Weight: 450kDa (non-reduced) 170 to 180kDa (reduced)

Positive Control: Platelets in placenta, megakaryocytes in bone marrow, Jurkat

Localization: Secretory granules, Golgi complex, endoplasmic reticulum, extracellular matrix

Application: IHC, WB, IP, IF, FC

Purification Method: Protein G chromatography

Products

SKU Regulatory Status Format Volume Action
MS-421-B1: Thrombospondin RUO Biotinylated with BSA and Azide 0.5 ml Request a Quote
MS-421-P: Thrombospondin RUO Purified Ab with BSA and Azide 1 ml Request a Quote

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