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ANTIBODY INFORMATION VALIDATION SUMMARY IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY WESTERN BLOT PROTEIN ARRAY ANTIGEN INFORMATION RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS

ANTIBODY INFORMATION

 
 

Antibody HPA048890

 

Provider

Atlas Antibodies
Sigma-Aldrich
 

Product name

HPA048890  

Host species

Rabbit  

Clonalityi

The antibodies are designated mAB for monoclonal and pAb for polyclonal.

pAb  

Purity

Affinity purified using the PrEST-antigen as affinity ligand  

Other gene matchi

Genes, excluding the target gene, to which the antigen sequence of the antibody is >80% identical.

 

Released in versioni

The release of the Human Protein Atlas in which the antibody was first published.

10  

Referencesi

References to publications in which the antibody has been used.

 

Proper citation

Atlas Antibodies Cat#HPA048890, RRID:AB_2680546  

VALIDATION SUMMARYi

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Antibody HPA048890

 
Immunohistochemistryi
Immunohistochemistry is used to validate the antibody staining and for assessing and validating the protein expression pattern in normal human tissues. For validation of antibody staining the immunohistochemical staining patterns obtained using tissue microarrays (TMA) containing 44 different normal tissue types (IHC tissue) , as well as, cell microarrays (CMA) containing 44 different widely used and well characterized human cell lines (IHC cells) , are compared to staining patterns from independent antibodies or to RNA expression patterns. For validation of protein expression patterns in normal human tissues the TMA staining patterns are evaluated together with RNA-seq data from internal and external sources and available protein/gene characterization data.

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Uncertain  
Western bloti
A Western blot analysis is performed on a panel of human tissues and cell lines to evaluate antibody specificity. For antibodies with uncertain result a revalidation using an over-expression lysate is performed.

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Supported  
Protein arrayi
A protein microarray containing 384 different antigens including the antibody target is used for analysis of antibody specificity.

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Supported  

IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRYi

Immunohistochemistry is used to validate the antibody staining and for assessing and validating the protein expression pattern in normal human tissues. For validation of antibody staining the immunohistochemical staining patterns obtained using tissue microarrays (TMA) containing 44 different normal tissue types (IHC tissue) , as well as, cell microarrays (CMA) containing 44 different widely used and well characterized human cell lines (IHC cells) , are compared to staining patterns from independent antibodies or to RNA expression patterns. For validation of protein expression patterns in normal human tissues the TMA staining patterns are evaluated together with RNA-seq data from internal and external sources and available protein/gene characterization data.

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Antibody HPA048890

 

Standard validationi

For each antibody the observed staining pattern is assigned a validation score based on the conformance with UniProt gene/protein characterization data, as well as, the consistency with RNA expression. The validation score levels are supported, approved, and uncertain.

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Uncertain  

 

Figure description

Immunohistochemical staining of human breast shows moderate cytoplasmic positivity in glandular cells and myoepithelial cells.  

Expression

RNA: detected in 36 tissues
Protein: detected in 19 cell types
 

Retrieval

HIER pH6  

Antibody dilution

1:200  

Literature conformityi

Conformance of the expression pattern with available gene/protein characterization data in scientific literature and data from bioinformatic predictions. UniProt is used as the main source of gene/protein characterization data and when relevant, available publications and other sources of information are researched in depth. Extensive or sufficient gene/protein data requires that there is evidence of existence on a protein level and that a substantial quantity of published experimental data is available from literature and public databases. Limited protein/gene characterization data does not require evidence of existence on a protein level and refers to genes for which only bioinformatic predictions and scarce published experimental data is available.

No avaliable gene/protein characterization data.  

RNA consistencyi

Consistency between immunohistochemistry data and internally generated RNA-seq data is divided into five different categoreies: i) Consistent with RNA expression data, ii) Mainly consistent with RNA expression data, iii) Mainly not consistent with RNA expression data, iv) Not consistent with RNA expression data, and v) No internal RNA expression data available for correlation.

Mainly not consistent with RNA expression data.  

WESTERN BLOTi

A Western blot analysis is performed on a panel of human tissues and cell lines to evaluate antibody specificity. For antibodies with unreliable result a revalidation using an over-expression lysate is performed.

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Antibody HPA048890

 

Standard validationi

Western Blot is used for quality control of the polyclonal antibodies generated in the project. After purification, the antibodies are used to detect bands in a setup of lysate and different tissues. The result is then scored Supported, Approved, or Uncertain.

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Supported

Analysis performed using a standard panel of samples.
Single band corresponding to the predicted size in kDa (+/-20%).
 

 

Figure description

Lane 1: Marker [kDa] 250, 130, 95, 72, 55, 36, 28, 17, 10
Lane 2: RT4
Lane 3: U-251 MG
Lane 4: Human Plasma
Lane 5: Liver
Lane 6: Tonsil
 

Target mass (kDa)

35.8, 32  

Antibody dilution

1:130  

PROTEIN ARRAYi

A protein microarray containing 384 different antigens including the antibody target is used for analysis of antibody specificity.

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Antibody HPA048890

 

Standard validationi

A protein array containing 384 different antigens including the antibody target is used to analyse antibody specificity. Depending on the array interaction profile the antibody is scored as Supported, Approved, or Uncertain.

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Supported

Pass with single peak corresponding to interaction only with its own antigen.
 

 

Figure description

Antibody specificity analysis with protein arrays. Predicted and matching interactions are shown in green.  

Antibody dilution

1:1000  

ANTIGEN INFORMATION

 
 

Antibody HPA048890

 

Antigen

Recombinant protein fragment  

Length (aa)

22  

Antigen sequence

LDAVEVFFSRTARDNRLGCMFV
 

Matching transcripts

ABHD17C-001 - ENSP00000258884 [100%]
ABHD17C-003 - ENSP00000452778 [100%]
 

Other gene matchi

Genes, excluding the target gene, to which the antigen sequence of the antibody is >80% identical.

 
ANTIGEN VIEW
ABHD17C-001
ABHD17C-003
 

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