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Product Overview
Anti-Human SCN9A/Nav1.7 Antibody (Duke anti-NAv1.7) (HS929016) is a research-grade recombinant antibody targeting Sodium channel protein type 9 subunit alpha. Produced in mammalian cells with native-like glycosylation. Highlights- ●Research Grade — For PK/PD studies, assay development, and ADA research.
- ●Native Glycosylation — Mammalian expression ensures native-like patterns.
Specifications
| Host Species | Human |
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| Species Reactivity | Human |
| Clonality | Monoclonal |
| Isotype | IgG |
| Clone | Duke anti-NAv1.7 |
| Target | Sodium channel protein type 9 subunit alpha, NENA, Neuroendocrine sodium channel, Sodium channel protein type IX subunit alpha, SCN9A, Voltage-gated sodium channel subunit alpha Nav1.7, PN1, Peripheral sodium channel 1, hNE-Na |
| Purification | Protein A/G purified from cell culture supernatant. |
| Purity | >95% purity as determined by SDS-PAGE. |
| Form | Liquid |
| Storage Buffer | 0.01M PBS, pH 7.4. |
| Expression System | Mammalian Cells |
| UniProt | Q15858 |
Validated Applications
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| ELISA |
| Flow Cytometry |
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Scientific Background
Sodium channel protein type 9 subunit alpha (SCN9A/Nav1.7) is a ~226 kDa protein. Pore-forming subunit of Nav1.7, a voltage-gated sodium (Nav) channel that directly mediates the depolarizing phase of action potentials in excitable membranes. Navs, also called VGSCs (voltage-gated sodium channels) or VDSCs (voltage-dependent sodium channels), operate by switching between closed and open conformations depending on the voltage difference across the membrane. In the open conformation they allow Na(+) ions to selectively pass through the pore, along their electrochemical gradient. The influx of Na(+) ions provokes membrane depolarization, initiating the propagation of electrical signals throughout cells and tissues. Nav1.7 plays a crucial role in controlling the excitability and action potential propagation from nociceptor neurons, thereby contributing to the sensory perception of pain.
Reactivity
This antibody shows reactivity with Human.
Safety & Handling
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