| Overview |
| bs-70018r |
| Aquaporin 2 (Ser264) Antibody |
| WB, IHC |
| Specific for endogenous levels of the ~29 kDa AQP2 protein phosphorylated at Ser264. Also recognizes the glycosylated form of AQP2 at ~37 kDa. Immunolabeling is blocked by preadsorption with the phosphopeptide used as antigen, but not by the corresponding non-phosphopeptide. |
| Human, Mouse, Rat |
| Dog, Bovine, Chicken, Non-Human Primate |
| Specifications |
| Unconjugated |
| Rabbit |
| Synthetic phospho-peptide corresponding to amino acid residues surrounding Ser264 of rat aquaporin 2, conjugated to keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH). |
| Ser264 |
| Polyclonal |
| #REF! |
| IgG |
| Lot Dependent |
| Antigen Affinity purification from Pooled whole antiserum |
| 10 mM HEPES (pH 7.5), 150 mM NaCl, 100 g per ml BSA and 50% glycerol. |
| Storage at -20C is recommended, as aliquots may be taken without freeze/thawing due to presence of 50% glycerol. Stable for at least 1 year at -20C. |
| Target |
| 25386 |
| P34080 |
| ADH water channel antibody, AQP 2 antibody, AQP CD antibody, AQP-2 antibody, AQP-CD antibody, AQP2 antibody, AQP2_HUMAN antibody, AQPCD antibody, Aquaporin 2 collecting duct antibody, Aquaporin CD antibody, Aquaporin-2 antibody, Aquaporin-CD antibody, Aquaporin2 antibody, Aquaporine 2 antibody, Collecting duct water channel protein antibody, MGC34501 antibody, Water channel aquaporin 2 antibody, Water channel protein for renal collecting duct antibody, WCH CD antibody, WCH-CD antibody, WCHCD antibody |
| Aquaporin 2 (AQP2) is a hormonally regulated water channel located in the renal collecting duct. Mutations in the AQP2 gene cause hereditary nephrogenic diabetes insipidus in humans (Iolascon et al.,2007). A vasopressin induced cAMP increase results in the phosphorylation of AQP2 at serine-256 and its translocation from the intracellular vesicles to the apical membrane of principal cells (van Balkom et al., 2002). Recently, serine-264 has been identified as a novel phosphorylation site on AQP2 and shown to be regulated by vasopressin thus implicating this site as important in AQP2 trafficking and subcellular distribution (Fenton RA et al., 2008). |
| Application Dilution |
| WB |
1:300-5000 |
| IHC |
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