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Facts about Caspase-10.
May participate in the granzyme B apoptotic pathways. Cleaves and activates caspase- 3, -4, -6, -7, -8, and -9.
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Gene Name: | CASP10 |
Uniprot: | Q92851 |
Entrez: | 843 |
Belongs to: |
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peptidase C14A family |
Apoptotic protease Mch-4; CASP10; CASP-10; caspase 10, apoptosis-related cysteine peptidase; caspase 10, apoptosis-related cysteine protease; Caspase10; Caspase-10; EC 3.4.22.63; FADD-like ICE2; FAS-associated death domain protein interleukin-1B-converting enzyme 2; FLICE2; ICE-like apoptotic protease 4; interleukin-1B-converting enzyme 2; Mch4; MCH4ALPS2
Mass (kDA):
58.951 kDA
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Location: | 2q33.1 |
Sequence: | 2; NC_000002.12 (201182885..201229406) |
Detectable in most tissues. Lowest expression is seen in brain, kidney, prostate, testis and colon.
Boster Bio is an antibody manufacturer and is committed to providing the highest quality antibodies to researchers. Boster Bio validates all its antibodies on WB and IHC. Boster produces antibodies with high-affinity. They also ensure high affinity and specificity. The company awards product credits to scientists who are the first ones to review their products. Continue reading to learn about Boster.
There are many ways that you can measure and analyze CASP10's presence in samples. The techniques used by biomedical researchers vary greatly and can be complicated. Boster Bio provides high affinity primary antibodies against this mark to simplify the process. These antibodies are either monoclonal, or polyclonal. The antibodies are well-cited and have been used in research since more than 25 years.
To ensure consistency, Boster Bio validates all of its antibodies on WB, IHC, IC, and immunofluorescence methods. These assays include WB (IHC, ICC, and immunefluorescence), which are the most widely used in pathology. All antibodies were tested in a laboratory that validates histology. These antibodies are tested and validated to ensure their quality.
Boster has a wide selection of primary antibodies. They are all validated for WB. Their antibodies are reliable. They have been extensively validated using WB, IHC ICC and immunofluorescence. Boster's antibodies are also available in rabbit polyclonal, mouse polyclonal, and monoclonal forms. Customers can get a free secondary antibodies with every Boster product.
Boster Bio has created a step-by–step guide for the IHC process. The IHC guide gives detailed instructions on how to complete each step, including sample preparation as well as antigen retrieval. It also offers tips for optimal sample preparation. This includes methods for different types and preserved tissues. A high-quality staining process requires that the tissue be preserved in a healthy manner.
Each antibody is rigorously tested in WB, IHC, ICC, and other quality control methods. Boster bio uses trade secrets to validate all antibodies, including a PicoKine proprietary ELISA platform. This proprietary ELISA platform was created to deliver sensitive ELISA kits with high sensitivity.
Validation begins at the primary antibodies. The primary antibody is created by immunizing a host with another species of antibody. This is most often a rabbit. The second antibody is then produced in a different species. The two antibodies will be highly specific for the same antibody. These primary antibodies exhibit high specificity and an affinity of approximately 91% or more.
Another way to check for quality is to use Isotype Controls. Background levels may be higher when comparing the isotype control with the target antibody. For untested samples, it is important to always use isotype control. They can be extremely helpful in interpreting results from ICC and WB immunofluorescence tests. They are a good indicator of background.
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PMID: 8755496 by Fernandes-Alnemri T., et al. In vitro activation of CPP32 and Mch3 by Mch4, a novel human apoptotic cysteine protease containing two FADD-like domains.
PMID: 9045686 by Vincenz C., et al. Fas-associated death domain protein interleukin-1beta-converting enzyme 2 (FLICE2), an ICE/Ced-3 homologue, is proximally involved in CD95- and p55-mediated death signaling.
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