EnCor Biotechnology

Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody to Galectin-3 RPCA-Gal3

$250.00
Description

      The RPCA-Gal3 antibody was made against full length human recombinant galectin 3 expressed in and purified from E. coli. The antibody can be used for western blotting and the identification of certain non neuronal cells in cell culture. In addition we document that it works on IHC of formalin fixed paraffin embedded human samples. We also market a mouse monoclonal antibody made against the same human galectin 3 immunogen, MCA-5C21.

Amount: 100µL of serum
Amount: 100µL of serum
Immunofluorescent analysis of cortical neuron-glial cell culture from E20 rat stained with rabbit pAb to galectin 3, RPCA-Gal3, dilution 1:2,000 in green, and costained with mouse mAb to GFAP, MCA-5C10 dilution 1:2,000 in red. The blue is Hoechst staining of nuclear DNA. Certain glial cells express only galectin-3 protein, and appear green, while the majority of glial cells and astrocytes produces GFAP protein and so appear red, a few cells that express both protein appear orange-yellow.
Western blot analysis of different tissue and cell lysates using rabbit pAb to galectin 3, RPCA-Gal3, dilution 1:5,000  in green: [1] protein standard and mouse tissue lysates: [2] heart, [3] liver, [4] kidney, [5] lung, [6] rat cortical neuron-glial primary cell culture lysate and [7] pig spinal cord lysate. The band at about 30kDa corresponds to the galectin 3 protein.
Chromogenic immunostaining of a 4% formalin fixed paraffin embedded rat kidney section with rabbit pAb to galectin 3, RPCA-Gal3, dilution 1:4,000, detected with DAB (brown) using the Vector Labs ImmPRESS method and reagents with citra buffer retrieval. In kidney, RPCA-Gal3 specifically labels collecting ducts and distal tubules. This antibody performs well in testing with both 4% PFA and standard NBF fixed, rat, mouse and human tissues. Mouse select image for larger view.
Immunofluorescent analysis of cortical neuron-glial cell culture from E20 rat stained with rabbit pAb to galectin-3, RPCA-Gal3, dilution 1:2,000 in green, and costained with mouse mAb to MAP2A/B, MCA-4H5 dilution 1:2,000 in red. The blue is Hoechst staining of nuclear DNA. RPCA-Gal3 antibody produces strong staining of certain glial cells, while CPCA-MAP2 antibody labels dendrites and perikarya of mature neurons. Mouse select image for larger view.

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Name: Galectin-3, rabbit polyclonal, Cat# RPCA-Gal3
Immunogen: Full length recombinant galectin 3 expressed in and purified from E. coli.
HGNC Name: LGALS3
UniProt: P17931
Molecular Weight: 30kDa
Host: Rabbit
Species Cross-Reactivity: Human, Rat, Mouse, Pig
RRID: AB_2737423
Format: Supplied as an aliquot of serum plus 5mM NaN3
Applications: WB, IF/ICC, IHC
Recommended Dilutions: WB: 1:5,000. IF/ICC 1:2,000. IHC 1:4,000.
Storage: Store at 4°C for short term, for longer term store at -20°C + avoid freeze/thaw cycles

      This protein has several names including macrophage galactose-specific lectin or MAC2, galactoside-binding protein or GALBP, or galectin 3 or gal 3. It is a highly conserved molecule about 30kDa in molecular weight. Galectin 3 is a member of a multigene family of 15 vertebrate lectins all of which share one or in some cases two “carbohydrate recognition domains” (CRD) which bind to β-galactoside, a sugar moiety found on many cell surface proteins (1-3). Galectin 3 is unusual in that it also includes, at the N terminus, multiple proline, tyrosine and glycine rich repeats which allow this molecule to oligomerize, so allowing high avidity binding to β-galactoside. Galectin 3 is a multifunctional protein which is expressed extracellularly, on the cell surface, on mitochondria, in the cytoplasm and in the nucleus, and appears to function both in specific carbohydrate binding and in the regulation of mRNA splicing (1,2). Much evidence suggests that Gal-3 has an important role in the regulation of inflammatory responses and fibrogenesis (4), and also, when over-expressed, may inhibit apoptosis (5). Galectin 3 is also overexpressed in hypertrophied failure prone hearts, and evidence suggests that macrophage derived galectin 3 causes ventricular dysfunction and other problems (6).



Chromogenic immunostaining of a 4% formalin fixed paraffin embedded rat kidney section with rabbit pAb to galectin 3, RPCA-Gal3, dilution 1:4,000, detected with DAB (brown) using the Vector Labs ImmPRESS method and reagents with citra buffer retrieval. In kidney, RPCA-Gal3 specifically labels collecting ducts and distal tubules. This antibody performs well in testing with both 4% PFA and standard NBF fixed, rat, mouse and human tissues. Mouse select image for larger view.



Immunofluorescent analysis of cortical neuron-glial cell culture from E20 rat stained with rabbit pAb to galectin-3, RPCA-Gal3, dilution 1:2,000 in green, and costained with mouse mAb to MAP2A/B, MCA-4H5 dilution 1:2,000 in red. The blue is Hoechst staining of nuclear DNA. RPCA-Gal3 antibody produces strong staining of certain glial cells, while CPCA-MAP2 antibody labels dendrites and perikarya of mature neurons. Mouse select image for larger view.

1. Dumic J, Dabelic S, Flögel M. Galectin-3: An open-ended story. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1760:616-35 (2006).
2. Haudek KC, Patterson RJ, Wang JL. SR proteins and galectins: what's in a name? Glycobiology 20:1199-207 (2011).
3. Haudek KC, et al. Dynamics of galectin-3 in the nucleus and cytoplasm. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1800:181-9 (2011).
4. Henderson NC, Sethi T. The regulation of inflammation by galectin-3. Immunol. Revs. 230:160-71 (2009).
5. Yang YR, Hsu DK, Liu FT. Expression of galectin-3 modulates T-cell growth and apoptosis. PNAS 93:6737-42 (1996).
6. Sharma UC, et al. Galectin-3 marks activated macrophages in failure-prone hypertrophied hearts and contributes to cardiac dysfunction. Circulation 110:3121-8 (2004).

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