Rabbit Recombinant Monoclonal Tissue Factor antibody. Carrier free. Suitable for ICC/IF, IP, WB and reacts with Mouse samples.
pH: 7.2 - 7.4
Constituents: PBS
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Initiates blood coagulation by forming a complex with circulating factor VII or VIIa. The [TF:VIIa] complex activates factors IX or X by specific limited proteolysis. TF plays a role in normal hemostasis by initiating the cell-surface assembly and propagation of the coagulation protease cascade.
CD142, Cf-3, Cf3, F3, Tissue factor, TF, Coagulation factor III
Rabbit Recombinant Monoclonal Tissue Factor antibody. Carrier free. Suitable for ICC/IF, IP, WB and reacts with Mouse samples.
pH: 7.2 - 7.4
Constituents: PBS
ab227910 is the carrier-free version of Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] ab189483.
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Our carrier-free antibodies are typically supplied in a PBS-only formulation, purified and free of BSA, sodium azide and glycerol. The carrier-free buffer and high concentration allow for increased conjugation efficiency.
This conjugation-ready format is designed for use with fluorochromes, metal isotopes, oligonucleotides, and enzymes, which makes them ideal for antibody labelling, functional and cell-based assays, flow-based assays (e.g. mass cytometry) and Multiplex Imaging applications.
Use our conjugation kits for antibody conjugates that are ready-to-use in as little as 20 minutes with 1 minute hands-on-time and 100% antibody recovery: available for fluorescent dyes, HRP, biotin and gold.
This product is compatible with the Maxpar® Antibody Labeling Kit from Fluidigm, without the need for antibody preparation. Maxpar® is a trademark of Fluidigm Canada Inc.
Tissue Factor also known as coagulation factor III or CD142 is an important player in the blood coagulation process. This protein with a molecular mass of approximately 47 kDa is a transmembrane glycoprotein. It is expressed widely in various tissues including the lungs heart and brain and plays an important role in initiating the coagulation cascade when exposed to blood. In endothelial cells tissue factor is generally not present unless these cells are in a state of disturbance supporting its role as a primary defense mechanism against vascular injury.
Tissue factor acts as a cofactor for factor VIIa forming a complex that rapidly catalyzes the activation of factor X to factor Xa. This catalytic action ultimately leads to fibrin formation which is essential for clotting. Tissue Factor (TF) is part of the extrinsic pathway of the coagulation cascade and is fundamental in the generation of a hemostatic response to tissue injury. By regulating thrombin generation through its interaction with other coagulation factors tissue factor plays an important role in maintaining hemostatic balance.
Tissue factor is integral in the extrinsic pathway of coagulation which works closely with the intrinsic pathway to ensure effective hemostasis. It complexes with factor VIIa and triggers downstream effects involving proteins like factor X and thrombin. Tissue factor forms a bridge between cellular injury responses and the blood coagulation system linking these two significant physiological processes. The interaction with these proteins highlights its central role in hemostatic pathways and highlights its significance in the coagulation network.
Tissue factor is associated with conditions like thrombosis and cardiovascular diseases where its expression can become dysregulated. Abnormal activation of tissue factor contributes directly to the pathological clot formation seen in thrombosis. It is also implicated in cancer-related coagulopathy where it can facilitate tumor-associated thrombosis by interacting with cancer cell surfaces. Additionally in such diseases the interplay between tissue factor and thrombin becomes important as it affects disease progression and the severity of clot-related complications.
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Blocking/Dilution: 5% NFDM/TBST.
Exposure: Lanes 1 and 3: 3 minutes; Lanes 2 and 4: 10 seconds.
The observed molecular mass is consistent with the literature (PMID: 7992837).
This data was developed using the same antibody clone in a different buffer formulation containing PBS, BSA, glycerol, and sodium azide (Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] ab189483).
All lanes: Western blot - Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] (Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] ab189483) at 1/1000 dilution
Lane 1: Mouse skin tissue lysate at 20 µg
Lane 2: Mouse brain tissue lysate at 20 µg
Lanes 3 - 4: NIH/3T3 (mouse embryo fibroblast cell line) whole cell lysate at 20 µg
All lanes: Western blot - Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (HRP) (Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (HRP) ab97051) at 1/100000 dilution
Developed using the ECL technique.
Performed under reducing conditions.
Predicted band size: 33 kDa
Observed band size: 33 kDa, 47 kDa
Tissue Factor was immunoprecipitated from 0.35 mg of mouse brain lysate with Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] ab189483 at 1/30 dilution. Western blot was performed from the immunoprecipitate using Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] ab189483 at 1/500 dilution. VeriBlot for IP Detection Reagent (HRP) (VeriBlot for IP Detection Reagent (HRP) ab131366), was used for detection at 1/1000 dilution.
Lane 1: Mouse brain lysate 10 μg (Input).
Lane 2: Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] ab189483 IP in mouse brain lysate.
Lane 3: Rabbit monoclonal IgG (Rabbit IgG, monoclonal [EPR25A] - Isotype Control ab172730) instead of ab1189483 in mouse brain lysate.
Blocking and dilution buffer and concentration: 5% NFDM/TBST.
Exposure time: 5 seconds.
This data was developed using the same antibody clone in a different buffer formulation containing PBS, BSA, glycerol, and sodium azide (Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] ab189483).
All lanes: Immunoprecipitation - Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] (Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] ab189483)
Developed using the ECL technique.
Performed under reducing conditions.
Predicted band size: 33 kDa
Observed band size: 47 kDa
This data was developed using the same antibody clone in a different buffer formulation containing PBS, BSA, glycerol, and sodium azide (Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] ab189483).
Immunofluorescent analysis of 100% methanol-fixed, 0.1% TritonX-100 permeabilized NIH/3T3 (mouse embryonic fibroblast) cells labelling Tissue Factor with Anti-Tissue Factor antibody [EPR18160-175] ab189483 at 1/50 (11.52 µg/ml) dilution, followed by Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (Alexa Fluor® 488) preadsorbed ab150081, Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (Alexa Fluor® 488) preadsorbed antibody at 1/1000 (2 µg/ml) dilution (Green).
Confocal image showing cytoplasmic staining in NIH/3T3 cell line (shown in green). The counterstain was observed in magenta. Nuclear DNA was labelled with DAPI (shown in blue). Image was taken with a confocal microscope (Leica-Microsystems, TCS SP8).
Alexa Fluor® 594 Anti-alpha Tubulin antibody [DM1A] - Microtubule Marker ab195889 Anti-alpha Tubulin mouse monoclonal antibody - Microtubule Marker (Alexa Fluor® 594) was used to counterstain tubulin at 1/200 (2.5 µg/ml) dilution (Magenta). The Nuclear counterstain was DAPI (Blue).
Secondary antibody only control: Secondary antibody is Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (Alexa Fluor® 488) preadsorbed ab150081, Goat Anti-Rabbit IgG H&L (Alexa Fluor® 488) preadsorbed at 1/1000 (2 µg/ml) dilution.
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