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ABCA7 (H-138) Antibody: sc-50524

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  • rabbit polyclonal IgG, 200µg/ml
  • epitope corresponding to amino acids 1871-2008 mapping at the C-terminus of ABCA7 of human origin
  • recommended for detection of ABCA7, isoforms a and b of human origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA
 
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WB   IP   IF   siRNA  
 
Species Gene Name Gene ID Chromosome Location Isoform (mRNA) Accession # Protein Accession # OMIM™ Number
Human ABCA7 10347 19p13.3 NM_019112, NM_033308 Q8IZY2
605414
 
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ABCA7 (H-138) sc-50524 200 µg/ml $279
 siRNA Gene Silencers (click product name for more information)
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ABCA7 siRNA (h) sc-45431 10 µM $258
ABCA7 siRNA (h)-PR sc-45431-PR 10 µM $23
 shRNA Plasmids (click product name for more information)
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ABCA7 shRNA Plasmid (h) sc-45431-SH 20 µg $520
 shRNA Lentiviral Particles (click product name for more information)
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ABCA7 siRNA shRNA (h) Lentiviral Particles sc-45431-V 200 µl $625

ABCA7 Background Information
ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters are an evolutionarily conserved family of widely-expressed proteins that use ATP hydrolysis to catalyze the transport of various molecules across extracellular and intracellular membranes. Eukaryotic ABC transporters are largely responsible for trafficking hydrophobic compounds either within the cell as part of a metabolic process, outside the cell for transport to other organs, or for secretion from the body. The cholesterol-responsive transporter, ABCA7, maps to human chromosome 19 and mouse chromosome 10 and has been reported as a candidate regulator of ceramide transport in epidermal lipid reorganization. High expression levels of ABCA7 have been reported in myelolymphatic tissues, reticuloendothelial cells, peripheral leukocytes, thymus, spleen and bone marrow. This expression pattern of the two alternatively-spliced isoforms also indicates an involvement in lipid homeostasis in cells of the immune system, though the complete role of ABCA7 is not yet known. Full-length type I ABCA7 has shown plasma membrane localization, while the type II splicing variant has shown expression predominantly in the endoplasmic reticulum.