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The antibody against LOXL1 was raised in Rabbit using the recombinant protein of human LOXL1 as the immunogen. The monoclonal antibody exists as a isotype IgG, by affinity purification. This antibody has been validated on WB, ELISA.
The antibody against LOXL1 was raised in Rabbit using the recombinant protein of human LOXL1 as the immunogen. The monoclonal antibody exists as a isotype IgG, by affinity purification. This antibody has been validated on WB, ELISA.
| Cat.No | ADA-15102A | Clonality | Monoclonal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Host Species | Rabbit | Target Name | Loxl1 |
| Target Synonyms | LOL; LOXL; LOXL1 | Form | Liquid |
| Species Reactivity | Human | Isotype | IgG |
| Storage Buffer | 50% Glycerol, 0.05% BSA, PBS with 0.05% proclin300, pH7.3. | Purification Method | Affinity purification |
| Positive Samples | U-87MG | Application | ELISA, WB |
| Immunogen Description | Recombinant protein of human LOXL1. | Target Species | Human |
|---|---|---|---|
| Immunogen Sequence | Complete sequences for the immunogen, target protein, and peptides are available upon request. | Uniprot ID | Q08397 |
Uniprot Id
Q08397
Target Species
Human
Target Name
LOXL1
Target Full Name
Lysyl oxidase homolog 1
Target Function
Active on elastin and collagen substrates.
Target Involvement
Exfoliation syndrome (XFS)
Target Subcellular Location
Secreted, extracellular space.
Target Protein Families
Lysyl oxidase family
Target Tissue Specificity
Expressed in ocular tissues including the iris, ciliary body, lens and optic nerve. Not detected in the retina.
Target Research Area
Cell Biology, Metabolism
Target Synonyms
LOXL1; LOXLLysyl oxidase homolog 1; EC 1.4.3.-; Lysyl oxidase-like protein 1; LOL
Target Background
This gene encodes a member of the lysyl oxidase family of proteins. The prototypic member of the family is essential to the biogenesis of connective tissue, encoding an extracellular copper-dependent amine oxidase that catalyzes the first step in the formation of crosslinks in collagen and elastin. The encoded preproprotein is proteolytically processed to generate the mature enzyme. A highly conserved amino acid sequence at the C-terminus end appears to be sufficient for amine oxidase activity, suggesting that each family member may retain this function. The N-terminus is poorly conserved and may impart additional roles in developmental regulation, senescence, tumor suppression, cell growth control, and chemotaxis to each member of the family. Mutations in this gene are associated with exfoliation syndrome.
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