ENaC beta Antibody (HRP)

Référence orb152736-100ug

Conditionnement : 100ug

Marque : Biorbyt


ENaC beta Antibody (HRP)

SKU: orb152736

Description

Rabbit polyclonal to ENaC Beta (HRP). The Epithelial Sodium Channel (ENaC) is a membrane ion channel permeable to Na+ ions. It is located in the apical plasma membrane of epithelia in the kidneys, lung, colon, and other tissues where it plays a role in trans epithelial Na+-ion transport. Specifically Na+ transport via ENaC occurs across many epithelial surfaces, and plays a key role in regulating salt and water absorption. ENaCs are composed of three structurally related subunits that form a tetrameric channel, alpha, beta , and gamma. The expression of its alpha and beta subunits is enhanced as keratinocytes differentiate. The beta and gamma-ENaC subunits are essential for edema fluid to exert its maximal effect on net fluid absorption by distal lung epithelia(5). And it has been concluded that the subunits are differentially expressed in the retina of mice with ocular hypertension, therefore the up-regulation of alpha-ENaC proteins could serve as a protection mechanism against elevated intraocular pressure..

Research Area

Neuroscience, Pharmacology & Drug Discovery

Images & Validation

ENaC beta Antibody (HRP) [orb383795]

WB

Mouse

Mouse

Monoclonal

HRP

100 μg
  • Phospho-SCNN1B (Thr615) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (HRP) [orb504408]

    WB

    Bovine, Canine, Equine, Guinea pig, Mouse, Rabbit, Rat

    Human

    Rabbit

    Polyclonal

    HRP

    100 μl
  • UniProt Details

    No UniProt data available

    NCBI Gene Details

    No NCBI Gene data available

    NCBI Reference Sequences

    Associated Accession Numbers
    Curated reference sequences for the gene transcript and protein product
    ProteinNP_036780

    Protocol Information

    WB
    Western Blot (IB, immunoblot)
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    IHC
    Immunohistochemistry
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    IF
    Immunofluorescence
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    ICC
    Immunocytochemistry
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    IP
    Immunoprecipitation
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