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PDP - Template Name: Monoclonal Antibody
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Parvalbumin (E8N2U) XP® Rabbit mAb #80561

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    Supporting Data

    REACTIVITY H M R
    SENSITIVITY Endogenous
    MW (kDa) 12
    Source/Isotype Rabbit IgG
    Application Key:
    • WB-Western Blotting 
    • IP-Immunoprecipitation 
    • IHC-Immunohistochemistry 
    • IF-Immunofluorescence 
    Species Cross-Reactivity Key:
    • H-Human 
    • M-Mouse 
    • R-Rat 

    Product Information

    Product Usage Information

    Application Dilution
    Western Blotting 1:1000
    Immunoprecipitation 1:50
    Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin) 1:50 - 1:200
    Immunofluorescence (Frozen) 1:1600

    Storage

    Supplied in 10 mM sodium HEPES (pH 7.5), 150 mM NaCl, 100 µg/ml BSA, 50% glycerol and less than 0.02% sodium azide. Store at –20°C. Do not aliquot the antibody.

    For a carrier free (BSA and azide free) version of this product see product #51358.

    Protocol

    Specificity / Sensitivity

    Parvalbumin (E8N2U) XP® Rabbit mAb recognizes endogenous levels of total parvalbumin protein. In mouse models, this antibody nonspecifically labels muscle in small intestine and juxtaglomerular cells in kidney by immunofluorescence.  

    Species Reactivity:

    Human, Mouse, Rat

    Source / Purification

    Monoclonal antibody is produced by immunizing animals with recombinant protein specific to the amino terminus of human parvalbumin protein.

    Background

    Parvalbumin (PV, PVALB) is a member of the EF-hand family of calcium-binding proteins, containing EF-hand domains with a high affinity for calcium and magnesium (1). Parvalbumin is expressed in both the soma and in processes of specific subclasses of GABAergic interneurons. Parvalbumin is a slow calcium buffer, meaning it accelerates the initial phase of decay of calcium after an action potential, which likely inhibits facilitation and is thought to regulate short-term synaptic plasticity (2,3). Altered function of PV positive interneurons has been implicated in many neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, autism spectrum disorder, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder (4).
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