Anti-Osteopontin (Clone 14C08)
OPN Knockout Mouse Monoclonal Antibody
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Primary Accession | P10451 |
Reactivity | Human |
Host | OPN Knockout Mouse |
Clonality | Monoclonal |
Isotype | Mouse IgG1κ |
Clone Names | 14C08 |
Calculated MW | 35423 Da |
Gene ID | 6696 |
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Positive Control | Native Human OPN |
Other Names | Osteopontin, Bone sialoprotein 1, Nephropontin, Secreted phosphoprotein 1, SPP-1, Urinary stone protein, Uropontin, SPP1, BNSP, OPN |
Target/Specificity | Osteopontin |
Antibody Form | Liquid |
Appearance | Colorless liquid |
Formulation | 1 mg/ml in 0.15 M PBS |
Handling | The antibody solution should be gently mixed before use. |
Reconstitution & Storage | -20 °C |
Background Descriptions | |
Precautions | Anti-Osteopontin (Clone 14C08) is for research use only and not for use in diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. |
Name | SPP1 |
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Synonyms | BNSP, OPN |
Function | Major non-collagenous bone protein that binds tightly to hydroxyapatite. Appears to form an integral part of the mineralized matrix. Probably important to cell-matrix interaction. |
Cellular Location | Secreted |
Tissue Location | Detected in cerebrospinal fluid and urine (at protein level) (PubMed:25326458, PubMed:36213313, PubMed:37453717) Bone. Found in plasma. |

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Background
Human Osteopontin (OPN) is a negatively charged hydrophilic protein of 314 amino acids and is subject to significant post translational modifications. OPN is cleaved by members of the matrix metalloproteinase family (MMP) which results in the generation of N-terminal and C-terminal OPN fragments. The matricellular protein osteopontin binds to cell surface receptors and is secreted into many body fluids including milk, blood and urine, depending on the organ of origin. This makes osteopontin an ideal candidate for being a biomarker as the secreted form is easily obtained in throwaway fluids, and mimics the cellular environment from which it is released. Osteopontin is important in immune responses and inflammation as well as bone generation and remodeling. In autistic children, serum levels of osteopontin are correlated to the severity of disease, probably due to a brain inflammation pattern in these children. In aortic valve sclerosis and stenosis, increased levels of secreted osteopontin are also noted. Osteopontin has also been s µggested as a cancer biomarker, since it is associated with tumor formation, progression and metastasis. In bone and tooth formation osteopontin is known to be a negative regulator of parathyroid hormone-related protein receptor, which induces osteogenesis. Without appropriate levels of osteopontin, bone growth continues unregulated, and leads to specific bone cancers. In short, osteopontin is a strong marker for bone growth, inflammation and certain cancers. The newly exposed SVVYG epitope on the N-terminal fragment has also been shown to participate in cell adhesion.

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