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Rabbit anti-Human Doublecortin Polyclonal Antibody

The antibody against Doublecortin was raised in Rabbit using the recombinant fusion protein containing a sequence corresponding to amino acids 265-365 of human Doublecortin (NP_835365.1) as the immunogen. The polyclonal antibody exists as a isotype IgG, by affinity purification. This antibody has been validated on WB, IF/ICC, ELISA.

ADA-10191A

The antibody against Doublecortin was raised in Rabbit using the recombinant fusion protein containing a sequence corresponding to amino acids 265-365 of human Doublecortin (NP_835365.1) as the immunogen. The polyclonal antibody exists as a isotype IgG, by affinity purification. This antibody has been validated on WB, IF/ICC, ELISA.

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Specifications


Cat.No ADA-10191A ClonalityPolyclonal
Host SpeciesRabbitTarget NameDoublecortin
Target SynonymsDC; DBCN; LISX; SCLH; XLIS; DoublecortinFormLiquid
Species ReactivityHuman, MouseIsotypeIgG
Storage Buffer50% Glycerol, PBS with 0.05% proclin300, pH7.3.Purification MethodAffinity purification
Positive SamplesMouse spinal cord, SH-SY5YApplicationELISA, WB, IF/ICC

Immunogen Information


Immunogen DescriptionRecombinant fusion protein containing a sequence corresponding to amino acids 265-365 of human Doublecortin (NP_835365.1).Target SpeciesHuman
Immunogen SequenceSLDENECRVMKGNPSATAGPKASPTPQKTSAKSPGPMRRSKSPADSGNDQDANGTSSSQLSTPKSKQSPISTPTSPGSLRKHKDLYLPLSLDDSDSLGDSMUniprot IDO43602
Background Information
  • Uniprot Id

    O43602

  • Target Species

    Human

  • Target Name

    DCX

  • Target Full Name

    Neuronal migration protein doublecortin

  • Target Function

    Microtubule-associated protein required for initial steps of neuronal dispersion and cortex lamination during cerebral cortex development. May act by competing with the putative neuronal protein kinase DCLK1 in binding to a target protein. May in that way participate in a signaling pathway that is crucial for neuronal interaction before and during migration, possibly as part of a calcium ion-dependent signal transduction pathway. May be part with PAFAH1B1/LIS-1 of overlapping, but distinct, signaling pathways that promote neuronal migration.

  • Target Involvement

    Lissencephaly, X-linked 1 (LISX1); Subcortical band heterotopia X-linked (SBHX)

  • Target Subcellular Location

    Cytoplasm. Cell projection, neuron projection.

  • Target Tissue Specificity

    Highly expressed in neuronal cells of fetal brain (in the majority of cells of the cortical plate, intermediate zone and ventricular zone), but not expressed in other fetal tissues. In the adult, highly expressed in the brain frontal lobe, but very low ex

  • Target Research Area

    Neuroscience

  • Target Synonyms

    DBCN; Dbct; DC; DCX; DCX_HUMAN; Doublecortex; Doublin; FLJ51296; Lis X; Lis-X; Lissencephalin X; Lissencephalin-X; Lissencephaly X linked; Lissencephaly X linked doublecortin; LISX; Neuronal migration protein doublecortin; OTTHUMP00000023859; OTTHUMP00000023860; OTTHUMP00000216315; OTTHUMP00000216316; SCLH; XLIS

  • Target Background

    This gene encodes a member of the doublecortin family. The protein encoded by this gene is a cytoplasmic protein and contains two doublecortin domains, which bind microtubules. In the developing cortex, cortical neurons must migrate over long distances to reach the site of their final differentiation. The encoded protein appears to direct neuronal migration by regulating the organization and stability of microtubules. In addition, the encoded protein interacts with LIS1, the regulatory gamma subunit of platelet activating factor acetylhydrolase, and this interaction is important to proper microtubule function in the developing cortex. Mutations in this gene cause abnormal migration of neurons during development and disrupt the layering of the cortex, leading to epilepsy, cognitive disability, subcortical band heterotopia ("double cortex" syndrome) in females and lissencephaly ("smooth brain" syndrome) in males. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.

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