| Weight | 1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 9 × 5 × 2 in |
| concentration | 1 mg/mL |
| applications | IP, WB |
| reactivity | Nitrated LDL (NitratedLDL), protein |
| available sizes | 0.5 mg |
Nitrated LDL antigen 1012
$400.00
Antibody summary
- Rabbit polyclonal to Nitrated LDL (NitratedLDL)
- Suitable for: WB,IP
- Reacts with: Nitrated LDL
- Isotype:
- 0.5 mg
nitratedldl antigen 1012
| antibody |
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| Tested applications WB,IP |
| Size and concentration 500µg and 1 mg/mL |
| Form liquid |
| Storage Instructions Store at -20°C |
| Storage buffer 10 mM PBS, 140 mM NaCl, 0.5 mM EDTA, 0.02% NaN3, pH 7.0 |
| target relevance |
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| NITR-LDL |
| Protein names Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) |
| Alternative names LDL, Beta-lipoprotein |
| Function LDL serves as the primary carrier of cholesterol in human plasma and delivers cholesterol to cells through receptor-mediated uptake via the LDL receptor. |
| Subcellular location Extracellular; circulating plasma lipoprotein particle. |
| Involvement in disease Elevated LDL levels are a major risk factor for atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Oxidized, nitrated, and MDA-modified LDL particles are implicated in plaque formation, endothelial dysfunction, inflammation, and foam cell development. |
| Description Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is a plasma lipoprotein particle responsible for transporting cholesterol and other lipids from the liver to peripheral tissues. |
| Biological role Cholesterol transport Lipid metabolism Lipoprotein metabolism Atherosclerosis-associated particle |
| Pathways Lipoprotein metabolism Cholesterol homeostasis LDL receptor pathway |
| Research relevance Native LDL, oxidized LDL (oxLDL), MDA-LDL, and nitrated LDL are widely used biomarkers in cardiovascular, inflammatory, oxidative stress, and metabolic disease research. |
| Modified forms name: Oxidized LDL; abbreviation: oxLDL; description: LDL modified by reactive oxygen species resulting in lipid peroxidation and oxidative modification of ApoB. name: Malondialdehyde-modified LDL; abbreviation: MDA-LDL; description: LDL containing malondialdehyde adducts generated during lipid peroxidation. name: Nitrated LDL; abbreviation: NO2-LDL; description: LDL modified by reactive nitrogen species causing nitration of lipids and ApoB residues. |
| Keywords Lipoprotein, Cholesterol transport, Atherosclerosis, Oxidized LDL, MDA-LDL, Nitrated LDL |
| Structure LDL is a lipid-protein particle containing a single APOB molecule surrounding a core of cholesteryl esters and triglycerides. |
| Function LDL transports cholesterol from the liver to peripheral tissues through LDL receptor-mediated uptake. |
| Oxidized LDL Oxidative modification of LDL generates oxLDL, which promotes macrophage uptake, foam cell formation, endothelial dysfunction, and vascular inflammation. |
| MDA-LDL MDA-LDL contains malondialdehyde adducts formed during lipid peroxidation and is a commonly measured marker of oxidative stress and atherosclerosis. |
| Nitrated LDL Nitrated LDL results from reactive nitrogen species-mediated modification of LDL and has been implicated in vascular injury and inflammatory responses. |
| Research relevance Native LDL and its modified forms are extensively studied biomarkers in cardiovascular disease, inflammation, oxidative stress, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. |
Data
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FAQ & Publications
Frequently Asked Questions
What applications is the Nitrated LDL antigen 1012 suitable for?
The Nitrated LDL antigen 1012 is suitable for use in Western blot (WB) and immunoprecipitation (IP) applications.
How should the Nitrated LDL antigen 1012 be stored to maintain its stability?
The Nitrated LDL antigen 1012 should be stored at -20°C to preserve its stability and functionality.
Publications
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Published literature highly relevant to the biological target of this product and referencing this antibody or clone are retrieved from the PubMed database provided by the United States National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health.
Protocols
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| Western blot |
Documents
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