Description
KCNE1 Antibody | 14-135 | Gentaur UK, US & Europe Distribution
Host: Rabbit
Reactivity: Human, Mouse
Homology: N/A
Immunogen: A synthetic peptide corresponding to a sequence within amino acids 1-100 of human KCNE1 (NP_000210.2) .
Research Area: Neuroscience
Tested Application: WB
Application: WB: 1:500 - 1:2000
Specificiy: N/A
Positive Control 1: H460
Positive Control 2: 293T
Positive Control 3: U937
Positive Control 4: Mouse brain
Positive Control 5: N/A
Positive Control 6: N/A
Molecular Weight: Observed: 16kDa
Validation: N/A
Isoform: N/A
Purification: Affinity purification
Clonality: Polyclonal
Clone: N/A
Isotype: IgG
Conjugate: Unconjugated
Physical State: Liquid
Buffer: PBS with 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol, pH7.3.
Concentration: N/A
Storage Condition: Store at -20˚C. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
Alternate Name: ISK, JLNS, JLNS2, LQT2/5, LQT5, MinK, potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily E member 1, IKs producing slow voltage-gated potassium channel subunit beta Mink, cardiac delayed rectifier potassium channel protein, delayed rectifier potassium channel subunit IsK, minimal potassium channel, potassium channel, voltage gated subfamily E regulatory beta subunit 1, potassium voltage-gated channel, Isk-related family, member 1, potassium voltage-gated channel, Isk-related subfamily, member 1, voltage gated potassiun channel accessory subunit
User Note: Optimal dilutions for each application to be determined by the researcher.
BACKGROUND: The product of this gene belongs to the potassium channel KCNE family. Potassium ion channels are essential to many cellular functions and show a high degree of diversity, varying in their electrophysiologic and pharmacologic properties. This gene encodes a transmembrane protein known to associate with the product of the KVLQT1 gene to form the delayed rectifier potassium channel. Mutation in this gene are associated with both Jervell and Lange-Nielsen and Romano-Ward forms of long-QT syndrome. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein have been identified.