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Diatheva Cat# ANT0027, RRID:AB_10013320
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URL: http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_10013320

Proper Citation: Diatheva Cat# ANT0027, RRID:AB_10013320

Target Antigen: Chicken Pannexin1

Host Organism: chicken

Clonality: polyclonal

Comments: manufacturer recommendations: Western Blot; Immunohistochemistry; WB, IHC

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No rating or validation information has been found for Chicken Anti-Pannexin1 Polyclonal Antibody, Unconjugated.

Possibly Non-Specific
Extracted Antibody Information: "The four Panx1 antibodies used in this study were (1) a commercial chicken anti-Panx1 (Diatheva ANT0027, denoted as CkDia, Diatheva, Fano, Italy; NIF antibody registry number: AB_10013320),"

Extracted Specificity Statement: "The Diatheva and Dahl antibodies were two of the five the authors claim to be non-specific. It has always been the case that specificity of antibodies, particularly when used on intact tissues, is hard if not impossible to prove. By these criteria, the results obtained in Western blots in the present study should cause us to discard our findings."

Data was mined by Antibody Watch (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.01937.pdf), from PMID:23390418


Possibly Non-Specific
Extracted Antibody Information: "The four Panx1 antibodies used in this study were (1) a commercial chicken anti-Panx1 (Diatheva ANT0027, denoted as CkDia, Diatheva, Fano, Italy; NIF antibody registry number: AB_10013320),"

Extracted Specificity Statement: "For example, in the study of Panx1 knockout mice by Bargiotas et al. (2011) where in situ hybridization images of Panx1 KO brain tissue were devoid of staining for Panx1 transcripts, the authors state that only one antibody (Penuela et al., 2007) out of six tested showed specificity for Panx1 in Western blot of their knockout animals. The Diatheva and Dahl antibodies were two of the five the authors claim to be non-specific."

Data was mined by Antibody Watch (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.01937.pdf), from PMID:23390418


Possibly Non-Specific
Extracted Antibody Information: "The four Panx1 antibodies used in this study were (1) a commercial chicken anti-Panx1 (Diatheva ANT0027, denoted as CkDia, Diatheva, Fano, Italy; NIF antibody registry number: AB_10013320),"

Extracted Specificity Statement: "(2011) where in situ hybridization images of Panx1 KO brain tissue were devoid of staining for Panx1 transcripts, the authors state that only one antibody (Penuela et al., 2007) out of six tested showed specificity for Panx1 in Western blot of their knockout animals. The Diatheva and Dahl antibodies were two of the five the authors claim to be non-specific. It has always been the case that specificity of antibodies, particularly when used on intact tissues, is hard if not impossible to prove."

Data was mined by Antibody Watch (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.01937.pdf), from PMID:23390418


Possibly Non-Specific
Extracted Antibody Information: "The four Panx1 antibodies used in this study were (1) a commercial chicken anti-Panx1 (Diatheva ANT0027, denoted as CkDia, Diatheva, Fano, Italy; NIF antibody registry number: AB_10013320),"

Extracted Specificity Statement: "Tests of these antibodies on tissue lysates from two different Panx1 KO mice demonstrate that they recognize Panx1 bands, however additional bands are labeled in the KO for some of the antibodies and these vary between KO animals. Thus, it is still unclear whether differences seen between the four antibodies are due to different epitopes being recognized, non-specificity, or the presence of some residual Panx1 protein in KO tissues. Nevertheless, scientific papers continue to be published with these antibodies and/or these KO mouse models, so we discuss strategies for publishing this kind of data by recommending several standards."

Data was mined by Antibody Watch (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.01937.pdf), from PMID:23390418


Possibly Non-Specific
Extracted Antibody Information: "The four Panx1 antibodies used in this study were (1) a commercial chicken anti-Panx1 (Diatheva ANT0027, denoted as CkDia, Diatheva, Fano, Italy; NIF antibody registry number: AB_10013320),"

Extracted Specificity Statement: "The latter data suggest a crucial role for Panx1 in several cell death pathways in the nervous system (Bargiotas et al., 2009; MacVicar and Thompson, 2010), although a recent Panx1 KO mouse showed no morphological changes in brain slices by histological analysis or changes in IL-1β from macrophages (Bargiotas et al., 2011). The authors stated in the on-line supporting information that five out of six commonly used anti-Panx1 antibodies tested on KO mouse tissue in Western blots were “non-specific,” however no original data detailing protein specificity from these Western blots or immunofluorescence imaging was provided. It is possible that in actuality some tissues of that particular KO mouse still contain Panx1 protein or again, Western blots are not the only diagnostic to be trusted for Panxs."

Data was mined by Antibody Watch (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.01937.pdf), from PMID:23390418


Possibly Non-Specific
Extracted Antibody Information: "The four Panx1 antibodies used in this study were (1) a commercial chicken anti-Panx1 (Diatheva ANT0027, denoted as CkDia, Diatheva, Fano, Italy; NIF antibody registry number: AB_10013320),"

Extracted Specificity Statement: "We showed using Panx1 KO mice as a negative control (Figures 3B,C) that these four antibodies recognize Panx1 at its expected sizes as well as some sizes that are not yet explainable. There are some non-specific bands on some of the Western blots that do not disappear in the knock out tissue lysates consistently, as they are only present in some tissue samples. It is worth noting that Qiu et al."

Data was mined by Antibody Watch (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2008.01937.pdf), from PMID:23390418


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