Description | Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a major plasma protein in the fetus, where it is produced by the yolk sac and liver. Direct confirmation of the assignment of the AFP gene to chromosome 4 by in situ hybridization was provided by Harper and Dugaiczyk (1983), who placed the gene in the q11-q22 region, the same region as the albumin gene. Structure and evolution of human alpha-fetoprotein deduced from partial sequence of cloned cDNA.As the major fetal serum protein, Alpha-fetoprotein is not essential for embryonic development but is required for female fertility. |
Catalog Number | IW-MA1001 |
Quantity | 9 ml |
Host | Mouse |
Clone | AP-1 |
Isotype | Mouse IgG2a |
Immunogen | Human α-fetoprotein |
Purity | Purified by the goat anti-mouse IgG affinity chromatography |
Conjugate | Unconjugated |
Species Reactivity | Human, mouse, rat. Not tested in other species. |
Positive Control | Liver |
Cellular Localization | Cytoplasmic |
Form | Ready to use solution in PBS with stabilizer and 0.01% sodium azide. No further dilution needed. Serum blocking step should be omitted. |
Storage | Store at 2-8 °C. Do not freeze. |
Applications | IHC-P: Heat induced epitope retrieval is required on formalin fixed paraffin sections. IHC-Fr: Not tested. ICC: Not tested. |
Limitations | This product is intended for Research Use Only. Interpretation of the test results is solely the responsibility of the user. |
Precautions | Users should follow general laboratory precautions when handling this product. Wear personal protective equipment to avoid contact with skin and eyes. |
References | 1. D"Eustachio, P.; Ingram, R. S.; Tilghman, S. M.; Ruddle, F. H. : Murine alpha-fetoprotein and albumin: two evolutionarily linked proteins encoded on the same mouse chromosome. Somat. Cell Genet. 7: 289-294, 1981. 2. Beattie, W. G.; Dugaiczyk, A. : Structure and evolution of human alpha-fetoprotein deduced from partial sequence of cloned cDNA. Gene 20: 415-422, 1982. 3. Gabant, P.; Forrester, L.; Nichols, J.; Van Reeth, T.; De Mees, C.; Pajack, B.; Watt, A.; Smitz, J.; Alexandre, H.; Szpirer, C.; Szpirer, J. : Alpha-fetoprotein, the major fetal serum protein, is not essential for embryonic development but is required for female fertility. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 99: 12865-12870, 2002. |
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