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- goat polyclonal IgG, 200 µg/ml
- epitope mapping near the C-terminus of SP-A of human origin
- recommended for detection of SP-A of mouse, rat and human origin by WB, IP, IF and ELISA; also reactive with additional species, including equine, canine and porcine
- blocking peptide, sc-7699 P
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SP-A Background Information Pulmonary surfactant is primarily responsible for lowering the surface tension at the air-liquid interface in the alveoli, a process that is essential for normal respiration. Pulmonary surfactant is a mixture of phospholipids and proteins, including four distinct surfactant-associated proteins (SPs), SP-A, SP-B, SP-C, SP-D. SP-B and SP-C are predominantly hydrophobic proteins that associate with lipids to promote the absorption of surfactant phospholipids and to reduce the surface tension in the alveoli. SP-A and SP-D are large multimeric proteins belonging to the family of calcium-dependent lectins, designated collectins, which contribute to the innate immune system. Both SP-A and SP-D have been shown to protect against microbial challenge through binding to the lipid components of the bacterial cell wall and facilitating the rapid removal of microbials. In humans, there are four SFTPA genes localized on chromosome 10. Research indicates that the SFTPA genes are differentially regulated by glucocorticoids, insulin, and cAMP. Expression of two highly similar SP-A proteins, SP-A1 and SP-A2 has been confirmed.
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SP-A (C-20): sc-7699. Western blot analysis of SP-A expression in mouse lung tissue extract.
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