murine MAb against human Cathepsin G, Clone HD-CG 10.1
Description
Cathepsin G is one of the three serine proteases of the chymotrypsin family that are stored in the azurophil granules, and also a member of the peptidase S1 protein family. Cathepsin G plays an important role in eliminating intracellular pathogens and breaking down tissues at inflammatory sites, as well as in anti-inflammatory response.
Other functions of cathepsin G have been reported, including cleavage of receptors, conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, platelet activation, and induction of airway submucosal gland secretion.
Cathepsin G has been reported to play an important role in a variety of diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, coronary artery disease, periodontitis, ischemic reperfusion injury, and bone metastasis. It is also implicated in a variety of infectious inflammatory diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and cystic fibrosis.
Preparation
The monoclonal antibody ADG0033L (clone HD‐CG 10.1) is a murine monoclonal antibody, subclass IgG1 recognizing the human cathepsin G. Mice were immunized with purified native cathepsin G. The antibody has been purified from cell culture supernatant using Protein G affinity chromatography.
Presentation
Screw capped vial containing 1 mg of purified antibody in PBS pH 7.4 + 0.01% ProClin300. The IgG concentration is given on the vial label. Spin the vial briefly before opening.
Storage and Stability
Store the antibody at 2°-8°C. For long-term storage the antibody should be aliquoted and stored at –20°C or colder. It is recommended to avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Applications
• ELISA
• Immunocytology
• Immunohistochemistry
Category: Research use only
Type: Antibody
Product Availability: Worldwide
Manufacturer: ImmBioMed GmbH & Co KG, Germany
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murine MAb against human Cathepsin G, Clone HD-CG 10.1
Cat.No. ADG0033L (research box)
Article no.: 938762
Unit: 1,0 mg
Code: ADG0033L
Manufacturer: ImmBioMed GmbH & Co. KG - from the research box
Reference
- [Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis (Sweet syndrome). Case report and immunohistologic study of neutrophil-associated proteolytic enzymes and their inhibitors] [Article in German]. Metz R et al. Hautarzt. 1990 Sep;41(9):485-489.