| Overview |
| bs-8096R-APC |
| CCDC39 Polyclonal Antibody, APC Conjugated |
| WB |
| Human |
| Mouse, Rat, Cow, Horse, Rabbit |
| Specifications |
| APC |
| Rabbit |
| KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human CCDC39 |
| Polyclonal |
| #REF! |
| IgG |
| 1ug/ul |
| Purified by Protein A. |
| Aqueous buffered solution containing 0.01M TBS (pH7.4) with 1% BSA, 0.02% Proclin300 and 50% Glycerol. |
| Store at -20C. Aliquot into multiple vials to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
| Target |
| 339829 |
| Cytoplasm |
| CCD39_HUMAN; Ccdc39; Coiled-coil domain-containing protein 39. |
| Required for assembly of dynein regulatory complex (DRC) and inner dynein arm complexes, which are responsible for ciliary beat regulation, thereby playing a central role in motility in cilia and flagella. Not required for outer dynein arm complexes assembly.Tissue specificity:Mainly expressed in nasal brushings and, to a lesser extent, in lungs and testis.Involvement in disease:Defects in CCDC39 are the cause of primary ciliary dyskinesia type 14 (CILD14) . A disorder characterized by abnormalities of motile cilia. Respiratory infections leading to chronic inflammation and bronchiectasis are recurrent, due to defects in the respiratory cilia; reduced fertility is often observed in male patients due to abnormalities of sperm tails. Half of the patients exhibit randomization of left-right body asymmetry and situs inversus, due to dysfunction of monocilia at the embryonic node. Primary ciliary dyskinesia associated with situs inversus is referred to as Kartagener syndrome. |
| Application Dilution |
| WB |
1:300-5000 |