| Species : |
Human |
| Source : |
HeLa |
| Tag : |
Non |
| Description : |
Calreticulin is a highly conserved chaperone protein which resides primarily in the endoplasmic reticulum, and is involved in a variety of cellular processes, among them, cell adhesion. Additionally, it functions in protein folding quality control and calcium homeostasis. Calreticulin is also found in the nucleus, suggesting that it may have a role in transcription regulation. Systemic lupus erythematosus is associated with increased autoantibody titers against calreticulin. Recurrent mutations in calreticulin have been linked to various neoplasms, including the myeloproliferative type. |
| Form : |
Cell-Tissue Lysis buffer |
| Molecular Mass : |
48 kDa |
| Notes : |
Instruction of use: This knockdown cell lysate should be paired with wild-type HeLa cell lysate for use. For Western blotting, we recommend running wild-type and knockdown lysates on the same gel, and loading each well with equal volume and equal amount of total proteins. |
| Storage : |
Store at -20 centigrade for two years. |
| Concentration : |
Lot-specific |
| Shipping : |
Blue Ice |
| Components : |
1 vial of 100 μg WT HeLa cell lysate
1 vial of 100 μg CALR KD HeLa cell lysate |
| Protein Families : |
Druggable Genome, Secreted Protein, Transcription Factors |
| Protein Pathways : |
Antigen processing and presentation |
| Lysate QC : |
RT-qPCR; Western Blotting (WB) |