Code No. | M087-3 | |
Anti-Caspase-3 (Human) mAb | ||
Size | 100 µL (1 mg/mL) | |
Availability (in Japan) | 1-9
(In Japan at 17:33, Apr 26, 2024 in JST) |
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Clonality | Monoclonal | |
Clone | 1F9 | |
Isotype (Immunized Animal) |
Mouse IgG1 | |
Applications | WB 1 µg/mL IH 10 µg/mL |
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Immunogen (Antigen) |
Recombinant Human caspase-3 | |
Reactivity [Gene ID] | Human[836], Mouse(-), Rat(-) |
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Storage buffer | 1 mg/mL in PBS/50% glycerol, pH 7.2 | |
Storage temp. | -20°C | |
Conjugate | Unlabeled | |
Manufacturer | MBL | |
Alternative names | CASP3 | |
Background | Caspase-3 (also known as CPP32, Yama, apopain) is a key member of the caspase family of cysteine proteases. Caspase-3 exists in cells as an inactive 32 kDa proenzyme. During apoptosis procaspase-3 is processed at aspartate residues by self-proteolysis and/or cleavage by upstream caspases, such as caspase-6, -8, or -9. The processed form of caspase-3 consists of large (17 kDa) and small (12 kDa) subunits which associate to form the active tetrameric enzyme tetramer (a pair of heterodimers). The active caspase-3 proteolytically cleaves and activates other caspases, as well as relevant targets in the cells (e.g., PARP, SREBPs, and DFF). Activation of procaspase-3 stands at a point of convergence for the two major types of apoptosis signaling pathways-those linked to cell surface death receptors and those linked to mitochondrial release of cytochrome c. | |
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Product category | Research area:Apoptosis | |
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