Mouse anti CETP(C)

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Mouse anti-CETP(C) mAb

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Mouse anti-CETP(C) monoclonal antibody (Catalog #TVBP004) for cholesterol ester transfer protein assay

 

Specificity: Mouse anti-CETP(C) monoclonal antibody against C-terminal amino acid residues 463 to 475 of human cholesterol ester transfer protein.

 

Antigen used for immunizations: Prokaryotic recombinant protein containing 7 copies of the C-terminal amino acid residues 463-475 of the cholesterol ester transfer protein in linear array.

 

Storage Buffer: The mouse anti-CETP(C) monoclonal antibody (Catalog #TVBP004) against human cholesterol ester transfer protein is kept in PBS.

 

Western blotting Recommended:

 

Working dilution for Western blotting 1:1000. Primary antibody incubate at 25℃ for 60min.

 

Figure 1. Western blotting of human serum cholesterol ester transfer protein

Storage and stability: Store unopened antibody at -20℃ or lower. Under these conditions, there is no significant loss in product performance up to one year from the date of purchase. The antibody is stable for at least two months when stored at 4℃. For long term storage, it is recommended that aliquots of the antibody are frozen at -20℃ (frost-free freezers are not recommended). Repeated freezing and thawing must be avoided. Prepare working dilutions on the day of use.

  

Legal consideration: FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY.

Application: Cholesterol ester transfer protein (CETP) is a serum enzyme involved in a variety of activities such as catalysis of the non-directional transfer of neutral lipids, mainly cholesteryl ester (CE) and triglyceride (TG), between lipoproteins in plasma. As a result, the levels of CETP may decide the profile of lipoproteins such as HDL, LDL VLDL and chylomicrons in serum. Thus, controlling the levels of CETP may be a good approach to affect the rise of HDL-C and may be a possible target to treat with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and fatty liver.

  

References:

Liaw Yi-Wei, Lin Chi-Yu, Lai Yu-Sheng, Yang Tzu-Chung, Wang Chau-Jong, Whang-Peng J., Liu Leroy F, Lin Chia-Po, Nieh Shin, Lu Shao-Chun, Hwang J. A vaccine targeted at CETP alleviates high fat and high cholesterol diet-induced atherosclerosis and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in rabbit. PLoS ONE; 2014, 9(12): e111529. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0111529