RevMab

anti-CAIX (CA9), Rabbit Monoclonal (RM486)

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Synonyms Carbonic Anhydrase IX; CA9, Renal Cell Carcinoma-associated Antigen G250; RCC-associated Antigen G250; P54/58N
Product Type Recombinant Antibody
Properties
Clone RM486
Isotype Rabbit IgG
Source/Host Rabbit
Immunogen/Antigen A peptide corresponding to the C-terminus of human CAIX (CA9) (Carbonic Anhydrase 9).
Application

Immunohistochemistry (IHC): 1:100-1:200 dilution
Western Blot (WB): 1:1000-1:2500 dilution

Crossreactivity Human
Specificity

This antibody reacts to human CAIX (CA9) (Carbonic Anhydrase 9).

Purity Protein A purified.
Purity Detail Protein A affinity purified from an animal origin-free culture supernatant.
Concentration N/A
Formulation Liquid. 50% Glycerol/PBS with 1% BSA and 0.09% sodium azide.
Isotype Negative Control

Rabbit IgG

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Accession Number Q16790
Declaration Manufactured by RevMab Biosciences.
Shipping and Handling
Shipping BLUE ICE
Long Term Storage -20°C
Handling Advice Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.
Use/Stability Stable for at least 1 year after receipt when stored at -20°C.
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Description

Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is an enzyme that assists rapid interconversion of carbon dioxide and water into carbonic acid, protons, and bicarbonate ions. It is abundant in all mammalian tissues. There are many genes that are inducible by hypoxia, via HIF-1 alpha. CAIX is one of the most inducible genes because of its stability and location within the membrane. Carbonic anhydrases have a widespread role in regulating pH in normal tissues, by regulating hydrogen ion (H+) flux. The pH is important in cell death under hypoxia, thus a blockade of CAIX results in increased cell death under hypoxia. Therefore, CAIX has become a reliable histochemical marker of hypoxia.

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