For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Klotho, named after one of the Fates in Greek mythology, is a type-I transmembrane protein that is associated with many functions. A novel ?-glucuronidase, Klotho has been associated with phosphate regulation, organ protection, and aging, among others. Though a single gene, it has 3 major isoforms: the transmembrane form, a shed soluble form, and a truncated soluble form. The extracellular portion of the protein consists of two glycosyl hydrolase domains referred to as KL1 and KL2. Upon cleavage at the base of the extracellular domain the protein becomes the shed soluble form, and is an active form that functions as a hormone.
This monoclonal antibody was raised against an epitope specific to the KL2 portion of the human Klotho protein.It has been used in the specific applications of immunoprecipitation and western blot. Please contact Quidel Technical Support for details on these or other applications.
IgG1λ
Refer to CoA
100 μg per vial
2°C to 8°C for short term storage. -20°C for storage greater than 30 days.
100 μg of anti-human Klotho Antibody