Human, Mouse, and Rat Anti-Connexin 32 Antibody Product Attributes
Connexin 32 Previously Observed Antibody Staining Patterns
Observed Antibody Staining Data By Tissue Disease Status:
Tissues from cancer patients, for instance, have their own distinct pattern of Connexin 32 expression as measured by anti-Connexin 32 antibody immunohistochemical staining. The average level of expression by tumor is summarized in the table below. The variability row represents patient to patient variability in IHC staining.
Sample Type | breast cancer | carcinoid | cervical cancer | colorectal cancer | endometrial cancer | glioma | head and neck cancer | liver cancer | lung cancer | lymphoma | melanoma | ovarian cancer | pancreatic cancer | prostate cancer | renal cancer | skin cancer | stomach cancer | testicular cancer | thyroid cancer | urothelial cancer |
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Signal Intensity | +++ | ++ | ++ | +++ | +++ | + | + | ++ | ++ | + | ++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | + | + | +++ | ++ | + | ++ |
GJB1 Variability | ++ | ++ | ++ | + | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | + | ++ | + | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ |
Connexin 32 General Information | |
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Alternate Names | |
Gap junction beta-1 protein, GJB1, connexin 32, Cx32 | |
Molecular Weight | |
27-32kDa | |
Chromosomal Location | |
Xq13.1 | |
Curated Database and Bioinformatic Data | |
Gene Symbol | GJB1 |
Entrez Gene ID | 2705 |
Ensemble Gene ID | ENSG00000169562 |
RefSeq Protein Accession(s) | NP_000157, XP_011529209, NP_001091111, XP_016884897 |
RefSeq mRNA Accession(s) | XM_011530907, XM_017029408, NM_001097642 NM_000166 |
RefSeq Genomic Accession(s) | NC_000023, NG_008357, NC_018934 |
UniProt ID(s) | P08034 |
UniGene ID(s) | P08034 |
HGNC ID(s) | 4283 |
Cosmic ID(s) | GJB1 |
KEGG Gene ID(s) | hsa:2705 |
PharmGKB ID(s) | PA28694 |
General Description of Connexin 32. | |
This Ab recognizes a protein of 27-32kDa, identified as Connexin 32. The connexin family of proteins forms hexameric complexes called connexons that facilitate movement of low molecular weight proteins between cells via gap junctions. Connexin proteins share a common topology of four transmembrane ?-helical domains, two extracellular loops, a cytoplasmic loop and cytoplasmic N- and C-termini. Many of the key functional differences arise from specific amino-acid substitutions in the most highly conserved domains, the transmembrane and extracellular regions. Each of the approximately 20-connexin isoforms produces channels with distinct permeability and electrical and chemical sensitivities ;therefore, one connexin usually cannot fully substitute for another. |
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