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For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.
Applications:

WB, IHC-Bond, IHC-P, IF-IC

REACTIVITY:

H

SENSITIVITY:

Endogenous

MW (kDa):

220

Source/Isotype:

Mouse IgG2a kappa

UniProt ID:

#P02452

Entrez-Gene Id:

1277

Product Information

Product Usage Information

Application Dilution
Western Blotting 1:1000
IHC Leica Bond 1:200 - 1:800
Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin) 1:50 - 1:200
Immunofluorescence (Immunocytochemistry) 1:50 - 1:200

Storage

Supplied in 10 mM sodium HEPES (pH 7.5), 150 mM NaCl, 100 µg/ml BSA, 50% glycerol and less than 0.02% sodium azide. Store at –20°C. Do not aliquot the antibody.

For a carrier free (BSA and azide free) version of this product see product #66154.

Specificity / Sensitivity

COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb recognizes endogenous levels of total COL1A1 protein.

Species Reactivity:

Human

Source / Purification

Monoclonal antibody is produced by immunizing animals with a synthetic peptide corresponding to residues surrounding Lys170 of human COL1A1 protein.

Background

Type 1 collagen is the most abundant collagen in many human tissues, including bone, skin, and tendons. It is a trimeric complex comprised of two molecules of COL1A1 (alpha-1 type 1 collagen) and one molecule of COL1A2 (alpha-2 type 1 collagen) (1-3). The expression levels of COL1A1 are regulated by multiple mechanisms, including mRNA stability, translation, and posttranslational modification (3-5). Overexpression of COL1A1 has been positively associated with tissue fibrosis disorders, including systemic sclerosis (6), while loss-of-function mutations in the COL1A1 gene are a major causative factor for osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle bone disease) (7). Notably, COL1A1 expression levels have also been associated with tumor development in gastric, lung, thyroid, and breast cancers. Research studies suggest that upregulation of COL1A1 can generate a modified extracellular matrix environment that promotes cancer cell survival, proliferation, metastasis, and invasion (8-11).

  1. Prockop, D.J. and Kivirikko, K.I. (1995) Annu Rev Biochem 64, 403-34.
  2. Chang, S.W. et al. (2012) Biophys J 102, 640-8.
  3. Zhang, Y. and Stefanovic, B. (2016) Int J Mol Sci 17, 419.
  4. Parsons, C.J. et al. (2011) J Biol Chem 286, 8609-19.
  5. Cai, L. et al. (2010) J Mol Biol 395, 309-26.
  6. Jimenez, S.A. and Saitta, B. (1999) Springer Semin Immunopathol 21, 397-414.
  7. Forlino, A. et al. (2011) Nat Rev Endocrinol 7, 540-57.
  8. Li, J. et al. (2016) World J Surg Oncol 14, 297.
  9. Oleksiewicz, U. et al. (2017) J Cancer Res Clin Oncol 143, 1133-41.
  10. Barcus, C.E. et al. (2017) Breast Cancer Res 19, 9.
  11. Jolly, L.A. et al. (2016) Cancer Res 76, 1804-13.

Species Reactivity

Species reactivity is determined by testing in at least one approved application (e.g., western blot).

Western Blot Buffer

IMPORTANT: For western blots, incubate membrane with diluted primary antibody in 5% w/v BSA, 1X TBS, 0.1% Tween® 20 at 4°C with gentle shaking, overnight.

Applications Key

WB: Western Blotting IHC-Bond: IHC Leica Bond IHC-P: Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin) IF-IC: Immunofluorescence (Immunocytochemistry)

Cross-Reactivity Key

H: human M: mouse R: rat Hm: hamster Mk: monkey Vir: virus Mi: mink C: chicken Dm: D. melanogaster X: Xenopus Z: zebrafish B: bovine Dg: dog Pg: pig Sc: S. cerevisiae Ce: C. elegans Hr: horse GP: Guinea Pig Rab: rabbit All: all species expected

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COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb

Western Blotting Image 1: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Western blot analysis of extracts from various cell lines using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb (upper) and GAPDH (D16H11) XP® Rabbit mAb #5174 (lower).
Immunohistochemistry Image 1: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human T cell lymphoma using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb performed on the Leica® BOND Rx.
Immunohistochemistry Image 2: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human prostate carcinoma using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb performed on the Leica® BOND Rx.
Immunohistochemistry Image 3: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human non-small cell lung carcinoma using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb performed on the Leica® BOND Rx.
Immunohistochemistry Image 1: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded normal human placenta using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb.
Immunohistochemistry Image 2: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded normal human testis using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb.
Immunohistochemistry Image 3: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human endometrioid adenocarcinoma using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb.
Immunohistochemistry Image 4: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with fibrosis using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb.
Immunohistochemistry Image 5: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded normal human colon using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb.
Immunohistochemistry Image 6: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human esophageal adenocarcinoma using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb.
Immunohistochemistry Image 7: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human ductal breast carcinoma using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb (left) compared to concentration-matched Mouse (E5Y6Q) mAb IgG2a Isotype Control #61656 (right).
Immunohistochemistry Image 8: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded human colon carcinoma (left), renal cell carcinoma (middle), or prostate carcinoma (right) using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb (top) or COL1A1 (E8F4L) XP® Rabbit mAb #72026 (bottom). These two antibodies detect independent, unique epitopes on human COL1A1. The similar staining patterns obtained with both antibodies help to confirm the specificity of the staining.
Immunohistochemistry Image 9: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded U-118 MG cell pellet (left, positive) or HT-29 cell pellet (right, negative) using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb.
Immunofluorescence Image 1: COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb Expand Image
Confocal immunofluorescent analysis of U-118 MG cells (left, positive) and HT-29 cells (right, negative) using COL1A1 (E3E1X) Mouse mAb (green). Actin filaments were labeled with DyLight 554 Phalloidin #13054 (red). Samples were mounted in ProLong® Gold Antifade Reagent with DAPI #8961 (blue).