Technical Data

045256
Clone Type
Monoclonal
Host
Mouse
Source
Human
Conjugate
Biotin
Isotype
IgG1
Clone Number
Alme-1
Grade
Affinity Purified
Applications
IHC IP WB
Crossreactivity
Hu
Shipping Temp
Blue Ice
Storage Temp
-20°C
Mouse Anti-RIG-I (RIG-1, Retinoic Acid-inducible Gene 1 Protein, DEAD-box Protein 58, Probable ATP-dependent RNA Helicase DDX58) (Biotin)
RIG-1, Retinoic Acid-inducible Gene 1 Protein, DEAD-box Protein 58, Probable ATP-dependent RNA Helicase DDX58

RIG-I and MDA5 are highly conserved helicases involved in the innate immune response to virus. RIG-I is a member of the DEAD-box RNA helicases and is activated by cytoplasmic dsRNA and 5'-ppp RNA produced during the viral replication. The protein is characterized by a N-terminal region with two caspase recruitment domains (CARD) and a C-terminal region harboring potential ATP-dependent RNA helicase activity. RIG-I recruits the CARD adaptor inducing IFN-beta (Cardif) in a CARD-CARD-dependent manner resulting in NF-kappaB and IRF3 activation.

Applications
Suitable for use in Immunohistochemistry, Immunoprecipitation and Western Blot. Other applications not tested.
Recommended Dilution
Immunohistochemistry: paraffin sections Immunoprecipitation: 1:200 Western Blot: 1:1000 Optimal dilutions to be determined by researcher.
Storage and Stability
Store product at 4°C if to be used immediately within two weeks. For long-term storage, aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing and store at -20°C. Aliquots are stable at -20°C for 12 months after receipt. Dilute required amount only prior to immediate use. Further dilutions can be made in assay buffer. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap.
Immunogen
Recombinant protein corresponding to aa201-713 of human RIG-I.
Form
Supplied as a liquid in PBS, 0.02% sodium azide. Labeled with Biotin.
Purity
Purified by Protein G affinity chromatography from concentrated hybridoma tissue culture supernatant.
Specificity
Recognizes human RIG-I. Species Crossreactivity: mouse

Intended for research use only. Not for use in human, therapeutic, or diagnostic applications.

References
1. The antiviral adaptor proteins Cardif and Trif are processed and inactivated by caspases: M. Rebsamen, et al.; Cell Death Differ. 15, 1804 (2008)|2. Phosphorylation-mediated negative regulation of RIG-I antiviral activity: M.U. Gack, et al.; J. Virol. 84, 3220 (2010)
USBio References
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