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Gene Synthesis> | ELISA was used to test randomly selected phage-displayed scFv clones from biopanning for affinity against recombinant FAM19A5. The human Cκgene was linked to the anti-FAM19A5 antibody sequence that encoded the light chain variable region, and the CH1, CH2, and CH3 genes of human immunoglobulin isotype IgG1 were added to the heavy chain variable region (Genscript, USA). Vectors that encoded the anti-FAM19A5-IgG1 antibody were transfected into HEK293F cells and the recombinant antibody was purified using Protein A beads (RepliGen). Anti-FAM19A5 antibodies that recognized the epitopes formed at N-terminal and C-terminal regions were generated and called N-A5-Ab and C-A5-Ab, respectively. The purified antibodies were conjugated with HRP or Alexa 488/Cy3 using an antibody labeling kit (Expedeon, United Kingdom) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. | Get A Quote |
FAM19A5 (also called TAFA5) is a novel secretory protein that is primarily expressed in the brain. However, a recent study reported that FAM19A5 is an adipocyte-derived adipokine that regulates vascular smooth muscle function. Furthermore, genome-wide association study (GWAS) and RNA-seq analyses revealed that the FAM19A5 was associated with a variety of diseases and tumorigenesis in peripheral tissues. We investigated FAM19A5 transcript and protein levels in the peripheral tissues, including adipose tissues from wild-type, FAM19A5 knock-out, and LacZ knock-in mice. In general, total FAM19A5 transcript levels in the central and peripheral nervous systems were higher than levels in any of the peripheral tissue... More