Anti-ADAM17 antibody (ab28233)
Key features and details
- Rabbit polyclonal to ADAM17
- Suitable for: IP, ICC/IF, WB
- Reacts with: Rat, Human, Pig
- Isotype: IgG
Overview
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Product name
Anti-ADAM17 antibody
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Description
Rabbit polyclonal to ADAM17 -
Host species
Rabbit -
Tested applications
Suitable for: IP, ICC/IF, WBmore details -
Species reactivity
Reacts with: Rat, Human, Pig
Predicted to work with: Mouse -
Immunogen
Synthetic peptide based on the amino end of the catalytic domain of human ADAM-17.
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General notes
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Properties
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Form
Liquid -
Storage instructions
Shipped at 4°C. Upon delivery aliquot and store at -20°C. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles. -
Storage buffer
Preservative: 0.05% Sodium azide
Constituent: 50% Glycerol -
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Purity
Immunogen affinity purified -
Clonality
Polyclonal -
Isotype
IgG -
Research areas
Associated products
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Compatible Secondaries
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Isotype control
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Recombinant Protein
Applications
The Abpromise guarantee
Our Abpromise guarantee covers the use of ab28233 in the following tested applications.
The application notes include recommended starting dilutions; optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.
Application | Abreviews | Notes |
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IP | (1) |
Use at an assay dependent concentration.
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ICC/IF | (1) |
Use at an assay dependent concentration.
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WB | (2) |
Use at an assay dependent concentration. Predicted molecular weight: 93 kDa.
ab28233 recognizes a 120 kDa band in reduced Western blots of conditioned media or cell lysates, which is converted to a 55-60 kDa band. EDTA/EGTA treatment of tissues or lysates is required to see latent zymogen. Note: 1/1,000 when using colorimetric substrates such as BCIP/NBT, and 1/5,000 for chemiluminescent substrates. Dilution optimised using Chromogenic detection. |
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IP
Use at an assay dependent concentration. |
ICC/IF
Use at an assay dependent concentration. |
WB
Use at an assay dependent concentration. Predicted molecular weight: 93 kDa. ab28233 recognizes a 120 kDa band in reduced Western blots of conditioned media or cell lysates, which is converted to a 55-60 kDa band. EDTA/EGTA treatment of tissues or lysates is required to see latent zymogen. Note: 1/1,000 when using colorimetric substrates such as BCIP/NBT, and 1/5,000 for chemiluminescent substrates. Dilution optimised using Chromogenic detection. |
Target
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Function
Cleaves the membrane-bound precursor of TNF-alpha to its mature soluble form. Responsible for the proteolytical release of soluble JAM3 from endothelial cells surface. Responsible for the proteolytic release of several other cell-surface proteins, including p75 TNF-receptor, interleukin 1 receptor type II, p55 TNF-receptor, transforming growth factor-alpha, L-selectin, growth hormone receptor, MUC1 and the amyloid precursor protein. Also involved in the activation of Notch pathway. -
Tissue specificity
Ubiquitously expressed. Expressed at highest levels in adult heart, placenta, skeletal muscle, pancreas, spleen, thymus, prostate, testes, ovary and small intestine, and in fetal brain, lung, liver and kidney. -
Sequence similarities
Contains 1 disintegrin domain.
Contains 1 peptidase M12B domain. -
Domain
Must be membrane anchored to cleave the different substrates. The cytoplasmic domain is not required for the this activity. Only the catalytic domain is essential to shed TNF and p75 TNFR.
The conserved cysteine present in the cysteine-switch motif binds the catalytic zinc ion, thus inhibiting the enzyme. The dissociation of the cysteine from the zinc ion upon the activation-peptide release activates the enzyme. -
Post-translational
modificationsThe precursor is cleaved by a furin endopeptidase.
Phosphorylated. Stimulation by growth factor or phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate induces phosphorylation of Ser-819 but decreases phosphorylation of Ser-791. -
Cellular localization
Membrane. - Information by UniProt
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Database links
- Entrez Gene: 6868 Human
- Entrez Gene: 11491 Mouse
- Entrez Gene: 57027 Rat
- Omim: 603639 Human
- SwissProt: P78536 Human
- SwissProt: Q9Z0F8 Mouse
- SwissProt: Q9Z1K9 Rat
- Unigene: 404914 Human
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Alternative names
- A disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain 17 (tumor necrosis factor, alpha, converting enzyme) antibody
- A disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain 17 antibody
- ADA17_HUMAN antibody
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Protocols
To our knowledge, customised protocols are not required for this product. Please try the standard protocols listed below and let us know how you get on.
Datasheets and documents
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SDS download
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Datasheet download
References (5)
ab28233 has been referenced in 5 publications.
- Zhu S et al. Proteomic profiling of plasma exosomes from patients with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Sci Rep 12:11975 (2022). PubMed: 35831551
- Zhang Y et al. Complete abrogation of key osteoclast markers with a membrane-anchored tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase : a novel approach in the prevention of osteoclastogenesis. Bone Joint Res 11:763-776 (2022). PubMed: 36331083
- Jiang B et al. Translocating a High-Affinity Designer TIMP-1 to the Cell Membrane for Total Renal Carcinoma Inhibition: Putting the Prion Protein to Good Use. Mol Cell Biol 39:N/A (2019). PubMed: 31208977
- Chavaroche A et al. Glycosylation of a disintegrin and metalloprotease 17 affects its activity and inhibition. Anal Biochem 449:68-75 (2014). PubMed: 24361716
- Breshears LM et al. A Disintegrin and Metalloproteinase 17 (ADAM17) and Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Signaling Drive the Epithelial Response to Staphylococcus aureus Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin-1 (TSST-1). J Biol Chem 287:32578-87 (2012). WB . PubMed: 22833676