Subcellular locations
N/A
Swiss Prot
N/A
Modification site
None
Gene ID
10612
Target Protein/Peptide
TRIM3
Applications
IF(IHC-P)
Excitation emission
590nm/617nm
Concentration
1ug per 1ul
Conjugated with
ALEXA FLUOR® 594
Conjugated
Alexa conjugate 1
Applications with corresponding dilutions
IF(IHC-P)(1:50-200)
Clonality
Polyclonal Antibody
Clone
Polyclonal Antibodies
Other name
Anti- TRIM3 Polyclonal
Purification method
Purified by Protein A.
Also known as
TRIM3 Polyclonal Antibody
Group
Polyclonals and antibodies
Type
Conjugated Primary Antibody
Conjugation
Alexa Fluor,ALEXA FLUOR® 594
Host organism
Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
Properties
For facs or microscopy Alexa 1 conjugate.
Specificity
This antibody reacts specifically with TRIM3
Modification
No modification has been applied to this antibody
Antigen Source
KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human TRIM3
Cross reactive species
Human (Homo sapiens), Mouse (Mus musculus), Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Storage
Water buffered solution containing 100ug/ml BSA, 50% glycerol and 0.09% sodium azide. Store at 4°C for 12 months.
Description
This antibody needs to be stored at + 4°C in a fridge short term in a concentrated dilution. Freeze thaw will destroy a percentage in every cycle and should be avoided.Antibody for research use.
About
Polyclonals can be used for Western blot, immunohistochemistry on frozen slices or parrafin fixed tissues. The advantage is that there are more epitopes available in a polyclonal antiserum to detect the proteins than in monoclonal sera.
Cross Reactive Species details
No significant cross reactivity has been observed for this antibody for the tested species. However, note that due to limited knowledge it is impossible to predict with 100% guarantee that the antibody does not corss react with any other species.
Advisory
Avoid freeze/thaw cycles as they may denaturate the polypeptide chains of the antibody, thus reducing its reactivity, specificity and sensitivity. For antibodies that are in liquid form or reconstituted lyophilized antibodies small amounts could become entrapped on the seal or the walls of the tube. Prior to use briefly centrifuge the vial to gather all the solution on the bottom.
Synonyms
RNF9;Tripartite mot-containing protein 3 TRIM3, also known as RING finger protein 22 RNF22, RING finger protein 97 RNF97 or brain-expressed RING finger protein BERP, is a 744 amino acid member of the TRIM family, also known as the RING-B-box coiled-coil RBCC family. Members of the RBCC family have an N-terminal RING finger, followed by one or two zinc-binding domains B-box domains, a leucine coiled-coil region and a variable C-terminal domain. Localized to cytoplasmic filaments, TRIM3 has been shown to interact with å-actinin-4 and myosin V, two proteins associated with the actin cytoskeleton. Specically, å-actinin-4 interacts with the RBCC domain of TRIM3, and the C-terminal tail of Myosin V interacts with with the unique C-terminal ∫-propeller domain of TRIM3. These associations suggest that TRIM3 may play a role in cell motility and cargo transport. Three named isoforms of TRIM3 exist as a result of alternative splicing events.
Background information
Tripartite motif-containing protein 3 (TRIM3), also known as RING finger protein 22 (RNF22), RING finger protein 97 (RNF97) or brain-expressed RING finger protein (BERP), is a 744 amino acid member of the TRIM family, also known as the RING-B-box coiled-coil (RBCC) family. Members of the RBCC family have an N-terminal RING finger, followed by one or two zinc-binding domains (B-box domains), a leucine coiled-coil region and a variable C-terminal domain. Localized to cytoplasmic filaments, TRIM3 has been shown to interact with å-actinin-4 and myosin V, two proteins associated with the actin cytoskeleton. Specifically, å-actinin-4 interacts with the RBCC domain of TRIM3, and the C-terminal tail of Myosin V interacts with with the unique C-terminal ∫-propeller domain of TRIM3. These associations suggest that TRIM3 may play a role in cell motility and cargo transport. Three named isoforms of TRIM3 exist as a result of alternative splicing events.