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| Alternative Names | Epithelial cell adhesion molecule, Ep-CAM, Adenocarcinoma-associated antigen, Cell surface glycoprotein Trop-1, Epithelial cell surface antigen, Epithelial glycoprotein, EGP, Epithelial glycoprotein 314, EGP314, hEGP314, KS 1/4 antigen, KSA, Major gastrointestinal tumor-associated protein GA733-2, Tumor-associated calcium signal transducer 1, CD326, EPCAM, GA733-2, M1S2, M4S1, MIC18, TACSTD1, TROP1 |
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| Form | Liquid |
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Overview
Anti-Human EPCAM Antibody (C52) targets EPCAM (Major gastrointestinal tumor-associated protein GA733-2). Frequently used across ELISA, FCM, IF, IHC, IP, SPR, WB workflows, depending on experimental design and sample type. This antibody is suited for workflows commonly used in Immunology & Inflammation research.
Also known as: Major gastrointestinal tumor-associated protein GA733-2, Tumor-associated calcium signal transducer 1, Cell surface glycoprotein Trop-1, Epithelial cell adhesion molecule, Epithelial glycoprotein 314, Epithelial cell surface antigen, Epithelial glycoprotein, Adenocarcinoma-associated antigen, KS 1/4 antigen, GA733-2.
Target biology
EPCAM (Major gastrointestinal tumor-associated protein GA733-2) is a pathogen-derived antigen commonly used to detect infection, antigen expression, or immune responses in research assays. Envelope/glycoprotein antigens are often surface-exposed and may be assessed for expression, trafficking, and antibody recognition in cell-based systems. Assay performance can depend on native conformation, glycosylation, and sample preparation conditions. Common alternative names and symbols used in the literature include: Tumor-associated calcium signal transducer 1, Cell surface glycoprotein Trop-1, Epithelial cell adhesion molecule, Epithelial glycoprotein 314, Epithelial cell surface antigen, Epithelial glycoprotein, Adenocarcinoma-associated antigen, KS 1/4 antigen, GA733-2, Ep-CAM. Based on the annotated name/class, the target is most often associated with context-dependent localization, though this can vary by model system.
How this antibody helps
As a monoclonal reagent, this antibody is designed for clone-to-clone consistency and epitope-focused recognition. For best performance, interpret signal in the context of appropriate biological controls and orthogonal readouts when available.
Recommended experimental notes
- Titrate the antibody to optimize signal-to-noise for your specific sample type and detection system.
- Use appropriate positive and negative controls (e.g., target-high vs target-low samples, KO/KD where available).
- For Western blotting, use fresh protease (and phosphatase, if relevant) inhibitors and confirm the primary band at the expected molecular weight; additional bands may reflect isoforms or processing.
- For IHC, optimize fixation and antigen retrieval (buffer/pH/heat) and include an isotype/secondary-only control to assess background.
- For IF/ICC, test fixation (PFA vs methanol) and permeabilization conditions to preserve epitope accessibility while minimizing background.
- For immunoprecipitation, use gentle lysis conditions, maintain cold temperatures, and validate enrichment relative to an isotype control.
- For ELISA, optimize capture/detection pairing and run a standard curve in matrix-matched diluent when possible.
For research use only. Not for diagnostic procedures.
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