CK10/Cytokeratin 10 Recombinant Antibody,Bioss,bsm-52052r-TR

Host

Rabbit

Reactivity

Human, Mouse, Rat

Application

WB, IHC-P, IHC-F, IF

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Platform ID

BAB475759555

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Contact

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Product Specifications
Scientific Background
Synonyms

Specifications

NameCK10/Cytokeratin 10 Recombinant Antibody
Cat. No.bsm-52052r-TR
Accession NumberP13645
Gene ID (Entrez)3858
HostRabbit
IsotypeIgG
ReactivityHuman, Mouse, Rat
ConjugationUnconjugated
ApplicationWB, IHC-P, IHC-F, IF
Working DilutionsWB:1:300-5000 | IHC-P:1:200-400 | IHC-F:1:100-500 | IF:
ClonalityRecombinant
ConcentrationLot dependent
PurityPurified by Protein A.
Formulation0.01M TBS (pH 7.4), 1% BSA, 0.02% Proclin 300, and 50% Glycerol
StorageStore at 4°C for up to 2 weeks. For long term storage, store at -20°C in small aliquots to prevent freeze-thaw cycles.

Scientific Background

Cytokeratin 10 is a heterotetramer of two type I and two type II keratins. Cytokeratin 10 is generally associated with keratin 1. It is seen in all suprabasal cell layers including stratum corneum. A number of alleles are known that mainly differ in the Gly-rich region (positions 490-560). Defects in cytokeratin 10 are a cause of epidermolytic hyperkeratosis (EHK), also known as bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma (BCIE) or bullous erythroderma ichthyosiformis congenita of Brocq. EHK is an hereditary skin disorder characterized by blistering and a marked thickening of the stratum corneum. At birth, affected individuals usually present with redness, blisters and superficial erosions due to cytolysis. Within a few weeks, the erythroderma and blister formation diminish and hyperkeratoses develop. Transmission is autosomal dominant, but most cases are sporadic. Defects in cytokeratin 10 are also a cause of annular epidermolytic ichthyosis (AEI), also known as cyclic ichthyosis with epidermolytic hyperkeratosis. AEI resembles clinical and histologic features of both epidermolytic hyperkeratosis and ichthyosis bullosa of Siemens.

Synonyms

BIE; EHK; K10; KPP; BCIE; CK10; Keratin, type I cytoskeletal 10; Cytokeratin-10; CK-10; Keratin-10; KRT10

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