Mouse Amphiregulin Biotinylated Antibody

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Mouse Amphiregulin Biotinylated Antibody Summary

Species Reactivity
Mouse
Specificity
Detects mouse Amphiregulin in ELISAs and Western blots. In sandwich immunoassays, less than 1% cross-reactivity with recombinant human Amphiregulin is observed.
Source
Polyclonal Goat IgG
Purification
Antigen Affinity-purified
Immunogen
E. coli-derived recombinant mouse Amphiregulin
Ser94-Lys191
Accession # Q4FJT2
Formulation
Lyophilized from a 0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS with BSA as a carrier protein.
Label
Biotin

Applications

Recommended Concentration
Sample
Western Blot
0.1 µg/mL
Recombinant Mouse Amphiregulin (Catalog # 989-AR)

Mouse Amphiregulin Sandwich Immunoassay

Recommended Concentration
Reagent
ELISA Detection (Matched Antibody Pair)
0.1-0.4 µg/mL 

Use in combination with:

Capture Reagent: Mouse Amphiregulin Antibody (Catalog # AF989)

Standard: Recombinant Mouse Amphiregulin Protein (Catalog # 989-AR)

Please Note: Optimal dilutions should be determined by each laboratory for each application. General Protocols are available in the Technical Information section on our website.

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Preparation and Storage

Reconstitution
Reconstitute at 0.2 mg/mL in sterile PBS.
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The product is shipped at ambient temperature. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below.
Stability & Storage
Use a manual defrost freezer and avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • 12 months from date of receipt, -20 to -70 °C as supplied.
  • 1 month, 2 to 8 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.
  • 6 months, -20 to -70 °C under sterile conditions after reconstitution.

Background: Amphiregulin

Amphiregulin (AR), also known as Schwannoma-derived growth factor (SDGF), is a member of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) family of growth factors which includes, AR, EGF, transforming growth factor-a (TGF-a), heparin binding EGF-like growth factor (HB-EGF), betacellulin (BTC), epiregulin, and the neuregulins-1 through -4. All EGF family members are synthesized as type I transmembrane precursors and contain one or several EGF domains in their extracellular region. The bioactive form of the proteins is released by proteolytic cleavage. The ErbB family of receptors that includes ErbB1‑B4, mediates the biological activities of the EGF family ligands. AR was originally isolated from the conditioned media of PMA-treated MCF-7 human breast carcinoma cell line. AR mRNA expression can be detected in numerous carcinoma cell lines and in the epithelial cells of various human tissues including colon, stomach, breast, ovary and kidney. AR stimulates the proliferation of keratinocytes, mammary epithelial cells, fibroblasts, astrocytes and glial cells. AR is also a growth inhibitor for certain tumor cells. The gene for AR has been mapped to human chromosome 4q13-q21 and mouse chromosome 5. Human and mouse AR cDNA encode 252 and 248 amino acid residue type I membrane proteins, respectively. The two proteins share approximately 69% sequence identity. Mouse AR also shares 81% amino acid sequence homology with rat AR. Several secreted isoforms of AR that vary in length and/or glycosylation level can be found in cell conditioned media. The 98 amino acid residue recombinant AR has better receptor binding and biological activity than the C-terminal truncated forms of the protein.

References
  1. Thompson, S.A. et al. (1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271:17927.
  2. Sonoda, H. et al. (1992) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 185:103.
  3. Normanno, N. et al. (2001) Frontiers in Bioscience 6:685.
Entrez Gene IDs
374 (Human); 11839 (Mouse)
Alternate Names
Amphiregulin; AR; AREG; AREGB; Colorectum cell-derived growth factor; CRDGF; MGC13647; schwannoma-derived growth factor; SDGF

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Citations for Mouse Amphiregulin Biotinylated Antibody

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  1. The Amphiregulin/EGFR axis has limited contribution in controlling autoimmune diabetes
    Authors: Raugh, A;Jing, Y;Bettini, ML;Bettini, M;
    Research square
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Tissue
    Applications: IHC
  2. m6A RNA modification regulates innate lymphoid cell responses in a lineage-specific manner
    Authors: Zhang, Y;Zhang, W;Zhao, J;Ito, T;Jin, J;Aparicio, AO;Zhou, J;Guichard, V;Fang, Y;Que, J;Urban, JF;Hanna, JH;Ghosh, S;Wu, X;Ding, L;Basu, U;Huang, Y;
    Nature immunology
    Species: Transgenic Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
    Applications: Flow Cytometry
  3. Role of MR1-driven signals and amphiregulin on the recruitment and repair function of MAIT cells during skin wound healing
    Authors: Anastasia du Halgouet, Aurélie Darbois, Mansour Alkobtawi, Martin Mestdagh, Aurélia Alphonse, Virginie Premel et al.
    Immunity
  4. Neuropeptide regulation of non-redundant ILC2 responses at barrier surfaces
    Authors: AM Tsou, H Yano, CN Parkhurst, T Mahlakõiv, C Chu, W Zhang, Z He, KJ Jarick, C Zhong, GG Putzel, M Hatazaki, JRI IBD Li, IC Lorenz, D Andrew, P Balderes, CSN Klose, SA Lira, D Artis
    Nature, 2022-11-02;0(0):.
    Species: Mouse, Transgenic Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
    Applications: Flow Cytometry
  5. Tissue remodeling by an opportunistic pathogen triggers allergic inflammation
    Authors: Karen Agaronyan, Lokesh Sharma, Bharat Vaidyanathan, Keith Glenn, Shuang Yu, Charles Annicelli et al.
    Immunity
  6. A distal Foxp3 enhancer enables interleukin-2 dependent thymic Treg cell lineage commitment for robust immune tolerance
    Authors: Stanislav Dikiy, Jun Li, Lu Bai, Menglin Jiang, Laura Janke, Xinying Zong et al.
    Immunity
  7. Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cells Inhibit CCl4-Induced Liver Inflammation and Fibrosis by Regulating Tissue Cellular Immunity
    Authors: Yoshinobu Ikeno, Daiya Ohara, Yusuke Takeuchi, Hitomi Watanabe, Gen Kondoh, Kojiro Taura et al.
    Frontiers in Immunology
  8. gammadelta T cells and adipocyte IL-17RC control fat innervation and thermogenesis
    Authors: B Hu, C Jin, X Zeng, JM Resch, MP Jedrychows, Z Yang, BN Desai, AS Banks, BB Lowell, D Mathis, BM Spiegelman
    Nature, 2020-02-19;578(7796):610-614.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
    Applications: Flow Cytometry
  9. Compartmentalized effects of aging on group 2 innate lymphoid cell development and function
    Authors: Shanti S. D'Souza, Xiaofei Shen, Ivan T. H. Fung, Longyun Ye, Marcy Kuentzel, Sridar V. Chittur et al.
    Aging Cell
  10. A Macrophage-Pericyte Axis Directs Tissue Restoration via Amphiregulin-Induced Transforming Growth Factor Beta Activation
    Authors: Carlos M. Minutti, Rucha V. Modak, Felicity Macdonald, Fengqi Li, Danielle J. Smyth, David A. Dorward et al.
    Immunity
  11. Regulatory T Cells Promote Myositis and Muscle Damage in Toxoplasma gondii Infection
    Authors: Richard M Jin
    J. Immunol, 2016-11-28;0(0):.
    Species: Mouse
    Sample Types: Whole Cells
    Applications: Flow Cytometry
  12. Evidence for a multipotent mammary progenitor with pregnancy-specific activity
    Authors: Alice S Kaanta, Carl Virtanen, Laura M Selfors, Joan S Brugge, Benjamin G Neel
    Breast Cancer Research
  13. Amphiregulin: an early trigger of liver regeneration in mice.
    Authors: Berasain C, Garcia-Trevijano ER, Castillo J, Erroba E, Lee DC, Prieto J, Avila MA
    Gastroenterology, 2005-02-01;128(2):424-32.
    Species: Rat
    Sample Types: Tissue Homogenates
    Applications: Western Blot

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Mouse Amphiregulin Biotinylated Antibody
By Oliver Burton on 09/12/2017
Application: Flow Sample Tested: Mouse splenocytes Species: Mouse

Splenocytes (2x10^6) from a C57BL/6 mouse were stimulated for 4 hours with phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (500ng/ml), ionomycin (750ng/ml) and brefeldin A (2ug/ml). Cells were stained with fixable viability dye, then fixed with 2% formalin, permeabilized, and stained overnight at 4C for cytokines and gating markers (CD3, CD4, Foxp3).

The biotinylated amphiregulin antibody was used at a 1:500 dilution overnight in permeabilization buffer. The cells were washed twice, then incubated with Brilliant Violet 605 streptavidin at a 1:1000 dilution for 20min.

Foxp3+ Tregs were chosen as a positive control. Other appropriate positive controls would be Th2 cells or ILC2 (e.g., gut lamina propria leukocytes).

Unstimulated cells that were otherwise treated identically served as a negative control.

Flow diagrams are shown gating on viable CD3+CD4+ T cells.