Calmodulin 1/2/3-C-terminal Antibody
Selleck Chemicals
SKU:F0986-20UL
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About the Target
Calmodulin 1/2/3-C-terminal is a target of interest in many antibody-based workflows. Calmodulin (CaM), encoded by three genes (CALM1, CALM2, CALM3), is a highly conserved calcium-binding protein, small, acidic, and relatively stable protein with a molecular weight of 16. 7 kDa, comprising of 148 amino acid residues that regulates numerous cellular processes by interacting with over 300 target proteins. Depending on the literature source, Calmodulin 1/2/3-C-terminal may also be discussed as Calmodulin 1/2/3-C-terminal and Calmodulin.
Reported cellular context includes cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, cilium, and cell projection, which can matter when signal is compared across treatments or changing cell states. Following Calmodulin 1/2/3-C-terminal across matched perturbations can help separate abundance effects from shifts in localization, complex assembly, or pathway state. In practice, this target is often considered at the family or isoform-group level, so experimental interpretation benefits from matched controls and clear comparison logic.
Research Context
Calmodulin 1/2/3-C-terminal is commonly interpreted in the context of neuroscience research, and readouts are often stronger when a study separates expression changes from compartment-level redistribution. When reported signal spans cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, and cilium, a defined reference condition can make comparisons more interpretable across perturbations, passages, or replicate sets.
Consider these angles when interpreting target-level changes:
- apparent redistribution between cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, and cilium across matched conditions
- compartment-specific patterns relevant to neuronal polarity, transport, or synaptic context
- co-patterning with orthogonal markers and control conditions that clarify pathway state
- time-matched comparisons so changes reflect biology rather than handling or sampling drift
Variant Considerations
If your project spans exploratory questions, the regular version offers a balanced option for establishing baseline signal behavior for Calmodulin 1/2/3-C-terminal. This can help when protocols evolve over time and the goal is to compare experiments using a stable reference workflow.
Standardize sampling time, control choice, and downstream analysis thresholds so apparent differences in Calmodulin 1/2/3-C-terminal reflect biology rather than handling. When interpreting Calmodulin 1/2/3-C-terminal, it is often useful to decide early whether the main question is overall abundance, compartmental enrichment, or context-dependent redistribution.
For multi-run studies, a shared reference condition can keep Calmodulin 1/2/3-C-terminal trends easier to compare across datasets. That kind of consistency is especially helpful when follow-up work expands to new perturbations, model systems, or longitudinal collections.
- Targets:
- CALM1 • CALM2 • CALM3
- Research Area:
- Neuroscience
- Application:
- FCM • IHC • IP • WB
- Reactivity:
- Human • Mouse • Rat
- Specificity:
- Calmodulin 1/2/3-C-terminal Antibody [E5K8] detects endogenous levels of total Calmodulin 1/2/3 protein.
- Host:
- Rabbit
- Clonality:
- Monoclonal
- Clone:
- E5K8
- Storage Buffer:
- PBS, pH 7.2+50% Glycerol+0.05% BSA+0.01% NaN₃
- Storage Temperature:
- -20°C
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