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- Antigen structure
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- Western blot [2]
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- Product number
- NB110-60531 - Provider product page
- Provider
- Novus Biologicals
- Proper citation
- Novus Cat#NB110-60531, RRID:AB_920623
- Product name
- Mouse Monoclonal Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody
- Antibody type
- Monoclonal
- Description
- Protein G purified.
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
- Host
- Mouse
- Antigen sequence
Residues 140-160 of purified human
ApoE (LDLR receptor binding site).- Isotype
- IgG
- Vial size
- 0.1 ml
- Concentration
- 1.0 mg/ml
- Storage
- Store at 4C short term. Aliquot and store at -20C long term. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Submitted references ApoE (Apolipoprotein E) in Brain Pericytes Regulates Endothelial Function in an Isoform-Dependent Manner by Modulating Basement Membrane Components.
Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Identifies Candidate Renal Resident Macrophage Gene Expression Signatures across Species.
Generation of a set of isogenic, gene-edited iPSC lines homozygous for all main APOE variants and an APOE knock-out line.
APOE ε2 is associated with increased tau pathology in primary tauopathy.
Apolipoprotein E4 Impairs Neuronal Insulin Signaling by Trapping Insulin Receptor in the Endosomes.
ApoE4 Accelerates Early Seeding of Amyloid Pathology.
Age-Dependent Effects of apoE Reduction Using Antisense Oligonucleotides in a Model of β-amyloidosis.
Roles of human apolipoprotein E in the infectivity and replication of hepatitis C virus genotype 2a.
A Diet Rich in Docosahexaenoic Acid Restores Liver Arachidonic Acid and Docosahexaenoic Acid Concentrations in Mice Homozygous for the Human Apolipoprotein E ε4 Allele.
ApoE4 upregulates the activity of mitochondria-associated ER membranes.
Modulation of autoimmune arthritis severity in mice by apolipoprotein E (ApoE) and cholesterol.
Human apolipoprotein E allele and docosahexaenoic acid intake modulate peripheral cholesterol homeostasis in mice.
Amphipathic α-helices in apolipoproteins are crucial to the formation of infectious hepatitis C virus particles.
Apolipoprotein E promotes β-amyloid trafficking and degradation by modulating microglial cholesterol levels.
LCAT synthesized by primary astrocytes esterifies cholesterol on glia-derived lipoproteins.
The low density lipoprotein receptor regulates the level of central nervous system human and murine apolipoprotein E but does not modify amyloid plaque pathology in PDAPP mice.
Heterogeneity of apolipoprotein E epitope expression on human lipoproteins: importance for apolipoprotein E function.
Yamazaki Y, Shinohara M, Yamazaki A, Ren Y, Asmann YW, Kanekiyo T, Bu G
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2020 Jan;40(1):128-144
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2020 Jan;40(1):128-144
Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Identifies Candidate Renal Resident Macrophage Gene Expression Signatures across Species.
Zimmerman KA, Bentley MR, Lever JM, Li Z, Crossman DK, Song CJ, Liu S, Crowley MR, George JF, Mrug M, Yoder BK
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2019 May;30(5):767-781
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2019 May;30(5):767-781
Generation of a set of isogenic, gene-edited iPSC lines homozygous for all main APOE variants and an APOE knock-out line.
Schmid B, Prehn KR, Nimsanor N, Garcia BIA, Poulsen U, Jørring I, Rasmussen MA, Clausen C, Mau-Holzmann UA, Ramakrishna S, Muddashetty R, Steeg R, Bruce K, Mackintosh P, Ebneth A, Holst B, Cabrera-Socorro A
Stem cell research 2019 Jan;34:101349
Stem cell research 2019 Jan;34:101349
APOE ε2 is associated with increased tau pathology in primary tauopathy.
Zhao N, Liu CC, Van Ingelgom AJ, Linares C, Kurti A, Knight JA, Heckman MG, Diehl NN, Shinohara M, Martens YA, Attrebi ON, Petrucelli L, Fryer JD, Wszolek ZK, Graff-Radford NR, Caselli RJ, Sanchez-Contreras MY, Rademakers R, Murray ME, Koga S, Dickson DW, Ross OA, Bu G
Nature communications 2018 Oct 22;9(1):4388
Nature communications 2018 Oct 22;9(1):4388
Apolipoprotein E4 Impairs Neuronal Insulin Signaling by Trapping Insulin Receptor in the Endosomes.
Zhao N, Liu CC, Van Ingelgom AJ, Martens YA, Linares C, Knight JA, Painter MM, Sullivan PM, Bu G
Neuron 2017 Sep 27;96(1):115-129.e5
Neuron 2017 Sep 27;96(1):115-129.e5
ApoE4 Accelerates Early Seeding of Amyloid Pathology.
Liu CC, Zhao N, Fu Y, Wang N, Linares C, Tsai CW, Bu G
Neuron 2017 Dec 6;96(5):1024-1032.e3
Neuron 2017 Dec 6;96(5):1024-1032.e3
Age-Dependent Effects of apoE Reduction Using Antisense Oligonucleotides in a Model of β-amyloidosis.
Huynh TV, Liao F, Francis CM, Robinson GO, Serrano JR, Jiang H, Roh J, Finn MB, Sullivan PM, Esparza TJ, Stewart FR, Mahan TE, Ulrich JD, Cole T, Holtzman DM
Neuron 2017 Dec 6;96(5):1013-1023.e4
Neuron 2017 Dec 6;96(5):1013-1023.e4
Roles of human apolipoprotein E in the infectivity and replication of hepatitis C virus genotype 2a.
Jung BK, Kim HR, Park GN, Luo G, Chang KS
Journal of microbiology (Seoul, Korea) 2016 Jun;54(6):451-8
Journal of microbiology (Seoul, Korea) 2016 Jun;54(6):451-8
A Diet Rich in Docosahexaenoic Acid Restores Liver Arachidonic Acid and Docosahexaenoic Acid Concentrations in Mice Homozygous for the Human Apolipoprotein E ε4 Allele.
Chouinard-Watkins R, Pinçon A, Coulombe JD, Spencer R, Massenavette L, Plourde M
The Journal of nutrition 2016 Jul;146(7):1315-21
The Journal of nutrition 2016 Jul;146(7):1315-21
ApoE4 upregulates the activity of mitochondria-associated ER membranes.
Tambini MD, Pera M, Kanter E, Yang H, Guardia-Laguarta C, Holtzman D, Sulzer D, Area-Gomez E, Schon EA
EMBO reports 2016 Jan;17(1):27-36
EMBO reports 2016 Jan;17(1):27-36
Modulation of autoimmune arthritis severity in mice by apolipoprotein E (ApoE) and cholesterol.
Alvarez P, Genre F, Iglesias M, Augustin JJ, Tamayo E, Escolà-Gil JC, Lavín B, Blanco-Vaca F, Merino R, Merino J
Clinical and experimental immunology 2016 Dec;186(3):292-303
Clinical and experimental immunology 2016 Dec;186(3):292-303
Human apolipoprotein E allele and docosahexaenoic acid intake modulate peripheral cholesterol homeostasis in mice.
Pinçon A, Coulombe JD, Chouinard-Watkins R, Plourde M
The Journal of nutritional biochemistry 2016 Aug;34:83-8
The Journal of nutritional biochemistry 2016 Aug;34:83-8
Amphipathic α-helices in apolipoproteins are crucial to the formation of infectious hepatitis C virus particles.
Fukuhara T, Wada M, Nakamura S, Ono C, Shiokawa M, Yamamoto S, Motomura T, Okamoto T, Okuzaki D, Yamamoto M, Saito I, Wakita T, Koike K, Matsuura Y
PLoS pathogens 2014 Dec;10(12):e1004534
PLoS pathogens 2014 Dec;10(12):e1004534
Apolipoprotein E promotes β-amyloid trafficking and degradation by modulating microglial cholesterol levels.
Lee CY, Tse W, Smith JD, Landreth GE
The Journal of biological chemistry 2012 Jan 13;287(3):2032-44
The Journal of biological chemistry 2012 Jan 13;287(3):2032-44
LCAT synthesized by primary astrocytes esterifies cholesterol on glia-derived lipoproteins.
Hirsch-Reinshagen V, Donkin J, Stukas S, Chan J, Wilkinson A, Fan J, Parks JS, Kuivenhoven JA, Lütjohann D, Pritchard H, Wellington CL
Journal of lipid research 2009 May;50(5):885-93
Journal of lipid research 2009 May;50(5):885-93
The low density lipoprotein receptor regulates the level of central nervous system human and murine apolipoprotein E but does not modify amyloid plaque pathology in PDAPP mice.
Fryer JD, Demattos RB, McCormick LM, O'Dell MA, Spinner ML, Bales KR, Paul SM, Sullivan PM, Parsadanian M, Bu G, Holtzman DM
The Journal of biological chemistry 2005 Jul 8;280(27):25754-9
The Journal of biological chemistry 2005 Jul 8;280(27):25754-9
Heterogeneity of apolipoprotein E epitope expression on human lipoproteins: importance for apolipoprotein E function.
Krul ES, Tikkanen MJ, Schonfeld G
Journal of lipid research 1988 Oct;29(10):1309-25
Journal of lipid research 1988 Oct;29(10):1309-25
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- Western Blot: Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - Detection of ApoE in human tissue lysate using NB110-60531. Lane 1: liver Lane 2: brain
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- Western Blot: Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - 50 ug protein per lane for liver lysate and 0.5 ul of plasma at 9% SDS. Samples are loaded onto the gel as the following order: human liver lysate, mouse liver lysate, rat liver lysate, human plasma, and mouse plasma. Image from confirmed customer review.
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- Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin: Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - ApoE was detected in immersion fixed paraffin-embedded sections of human liver using anti-human mouse monoclonal antibody (Catalog # NB110-60531) at 1:200 dilution overnight at 4C. Tissue was stained using the VisuCyte anti-mouse HRP polymer detection reagent (Catalog # VC001) with DAB chromogen (brown) and counterstained with hematoxylin (blue). Images may not be copied, printed or otherwise disseminated without express written permission of Novus Biologicals a bio-techne brand.
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- Flow Cytometry: Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - Intracellular flow cytometric staining of 1 x 10^6 CHO (A) and HEK-293 (B) cells using ApoE antibody (dark blue). Isotype control shown in orange. An antibody concentration of 1 ug/1x10^6 cells was used.
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- Flow (Intracellular): Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - An intracellular stain was performed on HepG2 cells with NB110-60531AF700 (blue) and a matched isotype control (orange). Cells were fixed with 4% PFA and then permeablized with 0.1% saponin. Cells were incubated in an antibody dilution of 5 ug/mL for 30 minutes at room temperature. Both antibodies were conjugated to Alexa Fluor 700.
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- Flow Cytometry: Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - An intracellular stain was performed on HepG2 cells with NB110-60531PE (blue) and a matched isotype control (orange). Cells were fixed with 4% PFA and then permeablized with 0.1% saponin. Cells were incubated in an antibody dilution of 5 ug/mL for 30 minutes at room temperature. Both antibodies were conjugated to Phycoerythrin.
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- Flow Cytometry: Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - An intracellular stain was performed on HepG2 cells with Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody NB110-60531 [WUE-4] (blue) and a matched isotype control (orange). Cells were fixed with 4% PFA and then permeabilized with 0.1% saponin. Cells were incubated in an antibody dilution of 1.0 ug/mL for 30 minutes at room temperature, followed by Mouse IgG (H+L) Cross-Adsorbed Secondary Antibody, Dylight 488.
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- Flow Cytometry: Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - An intracellular stain was performed on SK-MEL-28 cells with alpha-Synuclein [2A7] Antibody NB110-60531AF488 (blue) and a matched isotype control (orange). Cells were fixed with 4% PFA and then permeabilized with 0.1% saponin. Cells were incubated in an antibody dilution of 5 ug/mL for 30 minutes at room temperature. Both antibodies were conjugated to Alexa Fluor 488.
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- Flow Cytometry: Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - An intracellular stain was performed on SK-MEL-28 cells with Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody [WUE-4] NB110-60531F (blue) and a matched isotype control (orange). Cells were fixed with 4% PFA and then permeabilized with 0.1% saponin. Cells were incubated in an antibody dilution of 10 ug/mL for 30 minutes at room temperature. Both antibodies were conjugated to FITC.
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- Flow Cytometry: Apolipoprotein E/ApoE Antibody (WUE-4) [NB110-60531] - An intracellular stain was performed on SK-MEL-28 cells with Apolipoprotein E/ApoE [WUE-4] Antibody NB110-60531PE (blue) and a matched isotype control (orange). Cells were fixed with 4% PFA and then permeablized with 0.1% saponin. Cells were incubated in an antibody dilution of 2.5 ug/mL for 30 minutes at room temperature. Both antibodies were conjugated to Phycoerythrin.