GABRA3-R37

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DSHB Data Sheet

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Clone ID/Product Name: GABRA3-R37
Available to For-Profits: Yes
Alternate Antibody Name:
Gene Symbol: Gabra3
Ab Isotype: Rabbit IgG
Gene Name:
Antibody Registry ID: AB_2877079 
Uniprot ID: P20236 
RRID:  
Entrez Gene ID: 24947 
Clonality: Polyclonal
Immunogen: Synthetic peptide
Clone:
Immunogen Sequence: QGESRRQEPGDFVC (Q= pyroglutamate)
Myeloma Strain:
Epitope Mapped: Yes
Antigen Name: Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit alpha-3
Epitope Location or Sequence: N-terminus amino acids 1-13
Alternate Antigen Name:
Deposit Date: 6/2/2019
Antigen Molecular Weight: 55.4 kDa
Depositor: De Blas, Angel L.
Antigen Sequence:
Depositor Institution: University of Connecticut
Antigen Species: Rat
Depositor Notes: The synthetic peptide immunogen was coupled to a carrier protein by a C-end, which was added if not present in the peptide. IP, IB (1:200)
Host Species: rabbit
Hybridoma Cells Available (Non-Profit): No
Confirmed Species Reactivity: Rat
Additional Information: Affinity-purified antibody also validated for IHC and IF.
Predicted Species Reactivity:  
Human Protein Atlas:  
Additional Characterization:  
Recommended Applications: Immunoprecipitation, Western Blot
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:
GABRA3-R37 was deposited to the DSHB by De Blas, Angel L. (DSHB Hybridoma Product GABRA3-R37)
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).

3 References

  • Initial Publication
  • WB References
  • Epitope Map References
  • All References
  • Initial Publication
    WB References

    Synaptic and extrasynaptic GABAA receptor and gephyrin clusters.
    De Blas AL
    Progress in brain research 136. (2002): 157-80.

    GABAergic and glutamatergic axons innervate the axon initial segment and organize GABA(A) receptor clusters of cultured hippocampal pyramidal cells.
    De Blas AL
    The Journal of comparative neurology 456.4 (2003 Feb 17): 361-74.

    GABA(A) receptors in aging and Alzheimer's disease.
    Armstrong DM
    Journal of neurochemistry 103.4 (2007 Nov): 1285-92.

    Epitope Map References
    All References

    Synaptic and extrasynaptic GABAA receptor and gephyrin clusters.
    De Blas AL
    Progress in brain research 136. (2002): 157-80.

    GABAergic and glutamatergic axons innervate the axon initial segment and organize GABA(A) receptor clusters of cultured hippocampal pyramidal cells.
    De Blas AL
    The Journal of comparative neurology 456.4 (2003 Feb 17): 361-74.

    GABA(A) receptors in aging and Alzheimer's disease.
    Armstrong DM
    Journal of neurochemistry 103.4 (2007 Nov): 1285-92.

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