Anti-68kDa Neurofilament/NF-L antibody [1D44]
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Mouse Monoclonal 68kDa Neurofilament/NF-L antibody. Suitable for IHC-FoFr, WB and reacts with Rat, Cow, Pig, Mouse samples.
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NF68, NFL, NEFL, Neurofilament light polypeptide, NF-L, 68 kDa neurofilament protein, Neurofilament triplet L protein
- IHC-FoFr
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Immunohistochemistry (PFA perfusion fixed frozen sections) - Anti-68kDa Neurofilament/NF-L antibody [1D44] (AB315189)
A Keyence merged image of an entire coronal section from a of rat given a contusion injury three days previously and stained for RPCA-NF-L-ct in red and ab315189 in green. ab315189 positive profiles are particularly obvious in the dorsal columns, corticospinal tracts and rubrospinal tracts, less abundant in the lateral and ventral funuculi and least abundant but not totally absent in the spinal cord gray matter. Full details of these findings are described in a pending peer-reviewed research report and in our recent BioRχiv article.
- WB
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Western blot - Anti-68kDa Neurofilament/NF-L antibody [1D44] (AB315189)
Western blot analysis of different tissue lysates using ab315189, dilution 1 : 1,000 in green : Lane [1] protein standard with standards of indicated molecular weight and homogenates of [2] rat brain, [3] rat spinal cord, [4] mouse brain, [5] mouse spinal cord, [6] cow spinal cord, and [7] pig spinal cord. Strong band at about 68kDa corresponds to full length NF-L protein. Lower molecular weight bands detected in the samples are presumably proteolytic forms of NF-L.
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Western blot - Anti-68kDa Neurofilament/NF-L antibody [1D44] (ab315189) at 1/1000 dilution
Lane 2:
Rat brain tissue lysate
Lane 3:
Rat spinal cord tissue lysate
Lane 4:
Mouse brain tissue lysate
Lane 5:
Mouse spinal cord tissue lysate
Lane 6:
Cow spinal cord tissue lysate
Lane 7:
Pig spinal cord tissue lysate
Observed band size: 68 kDa
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Biological function summary
The neurofilament protein functions to stabilize the axonal diameter thereby affecting neuronal conductivity. It integrates into a complex with other neurofilament proteins and related molecules forming cross-bridges that aid in strengthening the cellular structure. This protein-protein interaction is vital for normal neuronal function and efficient nerve signal transmission.
Pathways
Neurofilament proteins contribute to cellular processes within the nervous system. It participates in the axonal transport pathway which includes the transport of synaptic vesicles and organelles along axons. This movement is facilitated by interactions with motor proteins like kinesin and dynein which help in moving these materials to their destinations. Additionally NF-L connects to actin filaments collaborating to sustain neuronal shape and function.
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