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DSHB Data Sheet

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Clone ID/Product Name: 7D6
Available to For-Profits: Yes
Alternate Antibody Name:
Gene Symbol: CDH1
Ab Isotype: MIgG1
Gene Name:
Antibody Registry ID: AB_528115 
Uniprot ID: P08641 
RRID:  
Entrez Gene ID: 415860 
Clonality: Monoclonal
Immunogen: 81 kDa N-terminal tryptic fragment of L-CAM from chicken liver plasma membranes.
Clone:
Immunogen Sequence: Partial protein
Myeloma Strain: P3U
Epitope Mapped: Yes
Antigen Name: L-CAM/E-cadherin, chicken
Epitope Location or Sequence: Extracellular domain
Alternate Antigen Name:
Deposit Date: 5/13/1991
Antigen Molecular Weight: Predicted: 98 kDa; Apparent: 124 kDa
Depositor: Gallin, W.
Antigen Sequence:
Depositor Institution: University of Alberta
Antigen Species: Chicken
Depositor Notes: Does not cross-react with any mammalian species tested, nor with Xenopus laevis, nor with any invertebrate species tested. Doesn't appear to work for western blotting. Doesn't appear to affect L-CAM function. Stains nearly all epithelial cells.
Host Species: mouse
Hybridoma Cells Available (Non-Profit): Yes
Confirmed Species Reactivity: Chicken
Additional Information:
Predicted Species Reactivity:  
Human Protein Atlas:  
Additional Characterization:  
Recommended Applications: FACS, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry, Immunoprecipitation
All cell products contain the antimicrobial ProClin. Click here for additional information.
These hybridomas were created by your colleagues. Please acknowledge the hybridoma contributor and the Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank (DSHB) in the Materials and Methods of your publications. Please email the citation to us.
For your Materials & Methods section:
7D6 was deposited to the DSHB by Gallin, W. (DSHB Hybridoma Product 7D6)
Storage and Handling Recommendations
Although many cell products are maintained at 4°C for years without loss of activity, shelf-life at 4°C is highly variable. For immediate use, short term storage at 4°C up to two weeks is recommended. For long term storage, divide the solution into volumes of no less than 20 ul for freezing at -20°C or -80°C. The small volume aliquot should provide sufficient reagent for short term use. Freeze-thaw cycles should be avoided. For concentrate or bioreactor products, an equal volume of glycerol, a cryoprotectant, may be added prior to freezing.
Usage Recommendations
The optimal Ig concentration for an application varies by species and antibody affinity. For each product, the antibody titer must be optimized for every application by the end user laboratory. A good starting concentration for immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunofluorescence (IF), and immunocytochemistry (ICC) when using mouse Ig is 2-5 ug/ml. For western blots, the recommended concentration range of mouse Ig 0.2-0.5 ug/ml. In general, rabbit antibodies demonstrate greater affinity and are used at a magnitude lower Ig concentration for initial testing. The recommended concentrations for rabbit Ig are 0.2-0.5 ug/ml (IF, IHC and ICC) and 20-50 ng/ml (WB).

17 References

  • Initial Publication
  • IF References
  • IHC References
  • IP References
  • FACS References
  • All References
  • Initial Publication

    Characterization of L-CAM, a major cell adhesion molecule from embryonic liver cells.
    Cunningham BA
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 80.4 (1983 Feb): 1038-42.

    IF References

    Lamina-specific expression of adhesion molecules in developing chick optic tectum.
    Sanes JR
    The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 15.6 (1995 Jun): 4556-71.

    Kinetics of v-src-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in developing glandular stomach.
    Iba H
    Oncogene 22.6 (2003 Feb 13): 884-93.

    Characterization of supporting cell phenotype in the avian inner ear: implications for sensory regeneration.
    Warchol ME
    Hearing research 227.1-2 (2007 May): 11-8.

    In vitro self-assembly of proepicardial cell aggregates: an embryonic vasculogenic model for vascular tissue engineering.
    Muñoz-Chápuli R
    The anatomical record. Part A, Discoveries in molecular, cellular, and evolutionary biology 288.7 (2006 Jul): 700-13.

    Specializations of intercellular junctions are associated with the presence and absence of hair cell regeneration in ears from six vertebrate classes.
    Corwin JT
    The Journal of comparative neurology 521.6 (2013 Apr 15): 1430-48.

    Characterization of chicken epidermal dendritic cells.
    Magyar A
    Immunology 119.2 (2006 Oct): 278-88.

    Regulation of lens gap junctions by Transforming Growth Factor beta.
    Musil LS
    Molecular biology of the cell 21.10 (2010 May 15): 1686-97.

    IHC References
    IP References
    FACS References
    All References

    Structural variants of the neural cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM) in developing feathers.
    Gallin WJ
    Developmental biology 150.1 (1992 Mar): 171-84.

    Adherens junction breakdown in the periderm following cadmium administration in the chick embryo: distribution of cadherins and associated molecules.
    Bannigan J
    Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) 25.1 (2008 Jan): 39-46.

    A catenin-dependent balance between N-cadherin and E-cadherin controls neuroectodermal cell fate choices.
    Bronner ME
    Mechanisms of development 152. (2018 Aug): 44-56.

    CAM-Delam: an in vivo approach to visualize and quantify the delamination and invasion capacity of human cancer cells.
    Gunhaga L
    Scientific reports 10.1 (2020 Jun 26): 10472.

    Lamina-specific expression of adhesion molecules in developing chick optic tectum.
    Sanes JR
    The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 15.6 (1995 Jun): 4556-71.

    Kinetics of v-src-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in developing glandular stomach.
    Iba H
    Oncogene 22.6 (2003 Feb 13): 884-93.

    Characterization of supporting cell phenotype in the avian inner ear: implications for sensory regeneration.
    Warchol ME
    Hearing research 227.1-2 (2007 May): 11-8.

    In vitro self-assembly of proepicardial cell aggregates: an embryonic vasculogenic model for vascular tissue engineering.
    Muñoz-Chápuli R
    The anatomical record. Part A, Discoveries in molecular, cellular, and evolutionary biology 288.7 (2006 Jul): 700-13.

    Specializations of intercellular junctions are associated with the presence and absence of hair cell regeneration in ears from six vertebrate classes.
    Corwin JT
    The Journal of comparative neurology 521.6 (2013 Apr 15): 1430-48.

    Characterization of chicken epidermal dendritic cells.
    Magyar A
    Immunology 119.2 (2006 Oct): 278-88.

    Regulation of lens gap junctions by Transforming Growth Factor beta.
    Musil LS
    Molecular biology of the cell 21.10 (2010 May 15): 1686-97.

    Similarities in structure and expression between mouse P-cadherin, chicken B-cadherin and frog XB/U-cadherin.
    Müller HA
    Cell adhesion and communication 2.6 (1994 Dec): 511-20.

    Prototypical type I E-cadherin and type II cadherin-7 mediate very distinct adhesiveness through their extracellular domains.
    Dufour S
    The Journal of biological chemistry 281.5 (2006 Feb 3): 2901-10.

    Expression of Toll-like receptor 4 and downstream effectors in selected cecal cell subpopulations of chicks resistant or susceptible to Salmonella carrier state.
    Velge P
    Infection and immunity 79.8 (2011 Aug): 3445-54.

    Susceptibility to Salmonella carrier-state: a possible Th2 response in susceptible chicks.
    Velge P
    Veterinary immunology and immunopathology 159.1-2 (2014 May 15): 16-28.

    Characterization of L-CAM, a major cell adhesion molecule from embryonic liver cells.
    Cunningham BA
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 80.4 (1983 Feb): 1038-42.

    α-Catenin and vinculin cooperate to promote high E-cadherin-based adhesion strength.
    Dufour S
    The Journal of biological chemistry 288.7 (2013 Feb 15): 4957-69.

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