Anti-LSR (Angulin-1) antibody is validated on mouse tissue and can be used for immunofluorescence labeling, IHC, or western blot of materials from rodent and human tissues.
LSR, which stands for lipolysis-stimulated lipoprotein receptor, also known as angulin-1, belongs to the angulin protein family, which makes the tricellular tight junction in epithelium or endothelium.
LSR is encoded by the LSR gene in human. LSR has a single transmembrane domain, an amino-terminal extracellular Ig-like domain, and a carboxyl-terminal cytoplasmic domain.
LSR is primarily expressed in the sensory hair cells from the organ of Corti in the inner ear as well as a variety of epithelial tissues.
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