Anti-Lcp1 antibody [HL2501]
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Rabbit Monoclonal Plastin L antibody. Suitable for WB, IHC - Wmt and reacts with Zebrafish samples.
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pls2, lcp1, Plastin-2, L-plastin, Lymphocyte cytosolic plastin 1
- IHC - Wmt
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IHC - Wholemount - Anti-Lcp1 antibody [HL2501] (AB317237)
ab317237 detects Lcp1 protein on whole mount zebrafish by immunohistochemical analysis. Sample : Paraformaldehyde-fixed 2 days-post-fertilization zebrafish embryo. Green : Lcp1 stained by ab317237 diluted at 1 : 100. Antigen Retrieval : Tris-HCl buffer pH 9.0 20 min at 70degC.
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Western blot - Anti-Lcp1 antibody [HL2501] (AB317237)
Whole zebrafish extract (30 ug) was separated by 7.5% SDS-PAGE and the membrane was blotted with ab317237 diluted at 1 : 1000. The HRP-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG antibody was used to detect the primary antibody.
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Western blot - Anti-Lcp1 antibody [HL2501] (ab317237) at 1/1000 dilution
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Whole zebrafish extract at 30 µg
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HRP-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG antibody
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Biological function summary
Plastin L participates in cellular processes such as phagocytosis cell motility and immune responses by stabilizing actin filaments. It does not form part of a larger protein complex but interacts with actin to perform its functions. As an actin-binding protein it helps in the formation and maintenance of the cytoskeleton impacting the cell's mechanical properties and response to external stimuli.
Pathways
Plastin L plays significant roles in immune cell signaling and cytoskeletal rearrangements. It is involved in pathways such as the immune response and cell adhesion where it contributes to leukocyte emigration and inflammation. Plastin L is functionally related to proteins like talin and paxillin which are key in mediating signal transduction resulting in cytoskeletal remodeling.
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