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UC Davis/NIH NeuroMab Facility Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, UC Davis, Davis CA 95616-8519 http://neuromab.ucdavis.edu [email protected] (530) 752-8398 A cooperative venture among the University of California at Davis, the National Institutes of Health, and Antibodies Incorporated Anti-Cav3.1 Ca2+ channel, NeuroMab clone N178A/9 Immunogen: Fusion protein amino acids 2052-2172 (cytoplasmic C-terminus) of mouse Cav3.1 (also known as Voltage-gated/dependent T-type calcium channel alpha-1-G subunit, Cacna1g and NBR13, accession number Q9WUT2) Rat: 96% identity (117/121 amino acids identical) Human: 80% identity (98/122 amino acids identical) <30% identity with Cav3.2 Monoclonal antibody info: Mouse strain: Balb/C Myeloma cell: SP2/0 Mouse Ig Isotype: IgG1 NeuroMab Applications: Immunoblot, Immunocytochemistry and Immunohistochemistry Species Reactivity: mouse, rat, human MW: >200 kDa Top right: adult rat brain membrane immunoblot Top left: immunoblot of crude brain membranes from adult rat (RBM) and Cav3.1 wild-type (WT) and knockout (KO) mice and probed with N178A/9 (left) and K89/34 (right). Mouse brains courtesy of Stefan Dubel and Jean-Philippe Pin, CNRS. Bottom left: mouse brain staining, thalamus and cortex (left) and molecular layer of cerebellum (right). Images courtesy of Laxmi Parajuli and Ryuichi Shigemoto, NIPS. Bottom right: adult rat brain immunohistochemistry.
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Page 1: UC Davis/NIH NeuroMab Facilityneuromab.ucdavis.edu/datasheet/N178A_9.pdf · UC Davis/NIH NeuroMab Facility Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, UC Davis, Davis CA

UC Davis/NIH NeuroMab Facility Department of Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior, UC Davis, Davis CA 95616-8519 http://neuromab.ucdavis.edu [email protected] (530) 752-8398

A cooperative venture among the University of California at Davis, the National Institutes of Health, and Antibodies Incorporated

Anti-Cav3.1 Ca2+ channel, NeuroMab clone N178A/9 Immunogen: Fusion protein amino acids 2052-2172 (cytoplasmic C-terminus) of mouse Cav3.1 (also known as

Voltage-gated/dependent T-type calcium channel alpha-1-G subunit, Cacna1g and NBR13, accession number Q9WUT2)

Rat: 96% identity (117/121 amino acids identical) Human: 80% identity (98/122 amino acids identical) <30% identity with Cav3.2 Monoclonal antibody info: Mouse strain: Balb/C Myeloma cell: SP2/0 Mouse Ig Isotype: IgG1 NeuroMab Applications: Immunoblot, Immunocytochemistry and Immunohistochemistry Species Reactivity: mouse, rat, human MW: >200 kDa Top right: adult rat brain membrane immunoblot Top left: immunoblot of crude brain membranes from adult rat (RBM) and Cav3.1 wild-type (WT) and knockout (KO) mice and probed with N178A/9 (left) and K89/34 (right). Mouse brains courtesy of Stefan Dubel and Jean-Philippe Pin, CNRS. Bottom left: mouse brain staining, thalamus and cortex (left) and molecular layer of cerebellum (right). Images courtesy of Laxmi Parajuli and Ryuichi Shigemoto, NIPS. Bottom right: adult rat brain immunohistochemistry.