Product Summary

Cat. No.
CAM 035-01
Specificity
CAM 035-01 is specific for the neoepitope generated after proteolytic cleavage of human yENaC and recognizes the C-terminal fragment.
Immunogen
Synthetic peptide seguence: VGGSIIHKAC
Host
Mouse
Positive Species Reactivity
Human
Negative Species Reactivity
Not determined
Isotype
IgG1/k
Clone Number
11-35-1
Epitope Specificity
CAM 035-01 is specific for the neoepitope generated after proteolytic cleavage of human ENaC and recognizes the C-terminal fragment starting from amino acid residue 182.
Unit Size
400 µL: Cat. No. CAM 035-01-04 1 mL: Cat. No. CAM 035-01-1 1 mg/mL +/- 15%. See Certificate of Analysis for details.
Purification
Protein A/G purified (from culture supernatant)
Form
Liquid
Solvent
0.01 M phosphate buffer, pH 7.4, containing 0.5 M NaCl and 15 mM sodium azide
Conjugation
Unconjugated BSA free
Storage
4-8ºC without exposure to light. No precautions necessary during handling.
Target
The epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) of the kidney is necessary for extracellular volume homeostasis and normal arterial BP. Activity of ENaC is enhanced by proteolytic cleavage of the y-subunit. In the y-subunit, putative cleavage sites for prostasin, kallikrein (similar site as prostasin), elastase, and plasmin exist. Prostasin is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchored apical serine protease expressed in the collecting duct that activates yENaC at a site close to but in the C-terminal direction to the furin cleavage with putative release of a 43-residue inhibitory tract.

Application

ELISA: CAM 035-01 can be used in ELISA.

WB: CAM 035-01 can be used in Western blot.

IHC-P: CAM 035-01 can be used in IHC.

IHC-F: CAM 035-01 can be used in IHC.

Immunohistochemical staining of a formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded kidney tissue with CAM 035-01. Courtesy of Per Svenningsen, PhD.

IF: CAM 035-01 can be used in immunofluorescence.

Scientific References

1. Zachar RM, Skjødt K, Marcussen N, Walter S, Toft A, Nielsen MR, Jensen BL, Svenningsen P. The Epithelial Sodium Channel g-Subunit Is Processed Proteolytically in Human Kidney. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2014 Jul 24. pii: ASN.2013111173. (epub ahead of print).

Cat. No.
CAM 035-01
Specificity
CAM 035-01 is specific for the neoepitope generated after proteolytic cleavage of human yENaC and recognizes the C-terminal fragment.
Immunogen
Synthetic peptide seguence: VGGSIIHKAC
Host
Mouse
Positive Species Reactivity
Human
Negative Species Reactivity
Not determined
Isotype
IgG1/k
Clone Number
11-35-1
Epitope Specificity
CAM 035-01 is specific for the neoepitope generated after proteolytic cleavage of human ENaC and recognizes the C-terminal fragment starting from amino acid residue 182.
Unit Size
400 µL: Cat. No. CAM 035-01-04 1 mL: Cat. No. CAM 035-01-1 1 mg/mL +/- 15%. See Certificate of Analysis for details.
Purification
Protein A/G purified (from culture supernatant)
Form
Liquid
Solvent
0.01 M phosphate buffer, pH 7.4, containing 0.5 M NaCl and 15 mM sodium azide
Conjugation
Unconjugated BSA free
Storage
4-8ºC without exposure to light. No precautions necessary during handling.
Target
The epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) of the kidney is necessary for extracellular volume homeostasis and normal arterial BP. Activity of ENaC is enhanced by proteolytic cleavage of the y-subunit. In the y-subunit, putative cleavage sites for prostasin, kallikrein (similar site as prostasin), elastase, and plasmin exist. Prostasin is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchored apical serine protease expressed in the collecting duct that activates yENaC at a site close to but in the C-terminal direction to the furin cleavage with putative release of a 43-residue inhibitory tract.

ELISA: CAM 035-01 can be used in ELISA.

WB: CAM 035-01 can be used in Western blot.

IHC-P: CAM 035-01 can be used in IHC.

IHC-F: CAM 035-01 can be used in IHC.

Immunohistochemical staining of a formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded kidney tissue with CAM 035-01. Courtesy of Per Svenningsen, PhD.

IF: CAM 035-01 can be used in immunofluorescence.

1. Zachar RM, Skjødt K, Marcussen N, Walter S, Toft A, Nielsen MR, Jensen BL, Svenningsen P. The Epithelial Sodium Channel g-Subunit Is Processed Proteolytically in Human Kidney. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2014 Jul 24. pii: ASN.2013111173. (epub ahead of print).

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