Alkaline Phosphatase, Placental Like Protein 2 (ALPPL2) Antibody
819€ (1 ml)
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Name
Alkaline Phosphatase, Placental Like Protein 2 (ALPPL2) Antibody
Category
Primary Antibodies
Provider
Abbexa
Reference
abx171160
Tested Applications
WB
Description
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Especificaciones del producto
| Category | Primary Antibodies |
| Immunogen Target | Target: Alkaline Phosphatase, Placental Like Protein 2 (ALPPL2) |
| Host | Mouse |
| Reactivity | Human |
| Recommended Dilution | WB: 0.01-2 µg/ml, IHC (Predicted): 5-20 µg/ml, IF/ICC (Predicted): 5-20 µg/ml. Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user. |
| Clonality | Monoclonal |
| Conjugation | Unconjugated |
| Purification | Purified by Protein A and Protein G affinity chromatography. |
| Size 1 | 1 ml |
| Form | Liquid |
| Tested Applications | WB |
| Buffer | 0.01 M PBS, pH 7.4, containing 0.05% Proclin-300, 50% glycerol. |
| Availability | Please enquire. |
| Storage | Aliquot and store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. |
| Dry Ice | No |
| Alias | GCAP,ALPPL,ALPPL2,ALP-1,Alkaline phosphatase Nagao isozyme,Alkaline phosphatase, placental-like,Germ cell alkaline phosphatase |
| Background | Antibody anti-ALPG |
| Status | RUO |
| Note | THIS PRODUCT IS FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC, THERAPEUTIC OR COSMETIC PROCEDURES. NOT FOR HUMAN OR ANIMAL CONSUMPTION. |
Background
Alkaline phosphatase, germ cell (ALPG), is an isoenzyme of alkaline phosphatase predominantly expressed in germ cells. It plays a crucial role in dephosphorylation processes, which are vital for metabolic pathways and cellular signaling. ALPG is part of a family of enzymes known for their ability to remove phosphate groups from molecules such as nucleotides, proteins, and alkaloids in an alkaline environment. ALPG is notably expressed in certain tissues, including the testes and germ cells, where it contributes to the regulation of phosphate metabolism and possibly supports spermatogenesis and other germ-cell-specific functions. Due to its unique tissue-specific expression, ALPG serves as a biomarker in various clinical contexts, such as diagnosing germ cell tumors or studying germ cell biology. Understanding its regulatory mechanisms and interactions provides insights into developmental and reproductive processes.