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TUBA1A Antibody / Neuronal Microtubule Protein Antibody (RQ5776)

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Image RQ5776 0.5mg/ml if reconstituted with 0.2ml sterile DI water 100 ug 449
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TUBA1A Antibody A431 Cell IF. Immunofluorescent staining of FFPE human A431 cells using TUBA1A Antibody demonstrates strong red cytoplasmic staining with a filamentous network pattern consistent with localization of Alpha Tubulin (TUBA1A) within the cellular microtubule cytoskeleton. TUBA1A is a highly conserved microtubule-associated protein that serves as a major structural component of microtubules, which regulate cellular architecture, intracellular transport, cell polarity, and cytoskeletal organization. The extensive filamentous staining highlights the microtubule network throughout the cytoplasm, while DAPI (blue) counterstains cell nuclei. HIER: steam tissue sections in pH 6 citrate buffer for 20 minutes prior to staining.
TUBA1A Antibody Rat NRK Cell IF. Immunofluorescent staining of FFPE rat NRK cells using TUBA1A Antibody demonstrates strong red cytoplasmic staining with a filamentous distribution consistent with localization of Alpha Tubulin (TUBA1A) within the cellular microtubule cytoskeleton. TUBA1A is a highly conserved microtubule-associated protein that functions as a major structural component of microtubules, supporting cellular architecture, intracellular transport, cytoskeletal organization, and cell polarity. The staining pattern highlights microtubule-rich regions extending throughout the cytoplasm and cellular processes, while DAPI (blue) counterstains cell nuclei. HIER: steam tissue sections in pH 6 citrate buffer for 20 minutes prior to staining.
TUBA1A Antibody Human Placenta IHC. Immunohistochemical staining of FFPE human placenta tissue using TUBA1A Antibody demonstrates strong membranous and cytoplasmic HRP-DAB brown staining within placental trophoblast and epithelial-associated cellular populations. The staining pattern is consistent with expression of Alpha Tubulin (TUBA1A), a highly conserved microtubule-associated protein that serves as a major structural component of the intracellular microtubule cytoskeleton. TUBA1A immunoreactivity highlights cellular architecture and microtubule-rich cytoplasmic compartments throughout placental tissue, supporting its role in intracellular transport, cytoskeletal organization, and maintenance of cellular structure. HIER: boil tissue sections in pH 8 EDTA buffer for 20 minutes and allow to cool before testing.
TUBA1A Antibody Multi-Species Western Blot. Western blot analysis of human HeLa (lane 1), Jurkat (lane 2), HEK293 (lane 3), HepG2 (lane 4), SW620 (lane 5), Raji (lane 6), K562 (lane 7), rat brain (lane 8), and mouse brain (lane 9) lysates using TUBA1A Antibody demonstrates a prominent band at approximately 50 kDa, consistent with the predicted molecular weight of Alpha Tubulin (TUBA1A). TUBA1A is a highly conserved microtubule-associated protein that serves as a major structural component of the intracellular microtubule cytoskeleton, where it supports cellular architecture, intracellular transport, cytoskeletal organization, and neuronal function. Detection of the expected molecular weight band across multiple human cell lines and rodent brain tissues supports the conserved expression of TUBA1A and the suitability of this antibody for western blot applications.
TUBA1A Antibody HeLa Cell FACS. Flow cytometry analysis of human HeLa cells using TUBA1A Antibody demonstrates a pronounced rightward shift of the positive cell population (blue) relative to the isotype control (green), consistent with expression of Alpha Tubulin (TUBA1A). TUBA1A is a highly conserved microtubule-associated protein that serves as a major structural component of the intracellular microtubule cytoskeleton, supporting cellular architecture, intracellular transport, cytoskeletal organization, and cell division. Cells were blocked with goat serum prior to staining. Red=cells alone; Green=isotype control; Blue=TUBA1A antibody.
Availability 1-3 business days
Species Reactivity Human, Mouse, Rat
Format Antigen affinity purified
Host Rabbit
Clonality Polyclonal (rabbit origin)
Isotype Rabbit IgG
Purity Affinity purified
Buffer Lyophilized from 1X PBS with 2% Trehalose
UniProt Q71U36
Applications Western Blot : 0.5-1ug/ml
Immunohistochemistry : 1-2ug/ml
Immunofluorescence : 2-4ug/ml
Flow Cytometry : 1-3ug/million cells
Direct ELISA : 0.1-0.5ug/ml
Limitations This TUBA1A Antibody / Neuronal Microtubule Protein Antibody is available for research use only.
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Description

TUBA1A antibody is useful for studying Tubulin Alpha 1A (TUBA1A), a highly conserved microtubule-associated protein that serves as a fundamental structural component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton. TUBA1A combines with beta tubulin subunits to form heterodimers that polymerize into microtubules, dynamic intracellular structures that provide mechanical support, maintain cellular architecture, regulate intracellular transport, and coordinate chromosome segregation during cell division. Because of its essential role in microtubule formation, TUBA1A contributes to a wide range of developmental and physiologic processes throughout the body.

TUBA1A is particularly important within the nervous system, where tightly regulated microtubule dynamics are required for neuronal migration, axonal extension, neurite outgrowth, intracellular trafficking, and maintenance of neuronal polarity. During embryonic development, microtubule organization helps guide the formation of neural circuits and supports the structural changes necessary for nervous system maturation. As a result, TUBA1A has emerged as a valuable marker for studies of neurodevelopment, neuronal differentiation, axon biology, and neural tissue organization.

Microtubules function as dynamic scaffolds that continuously undergo assembly and disassembly in response to developmental, metabolic, and environmental signals. Through its incorporation into these structures, TUBA1A participates in cellular processes involving migration, morphogenesis, signal transduction, vesicular transport, and cytoskeletal remodeling. Proper regulation of microtubule organization is essential for maintaining cellular integrity and supporting specialized functions in highly polarized cells such as neurons.

Research involving TUBA1A has expanded significantly due to the critical role of microtubules in nervous system development and function. Alterations in TUBA1A expression or activity can influence neuronal connectivity, axonal organization, cellular migration, and tissue patterning. Consequently, TUBA1A is frequently investigated in studies examining neurodevelopmental mechanisms, nervous system regeneration, neural stem cell biology, and cytoskeleton-associated signaling pathways.

Beyond the nervous system, TUBA1A contributes to fundamental cellular functions in numerous tissues through its role in maintaining microtubule architecture and supporting intracellular transport networks. Microtubule-dependent processes regulate organelle positioning, protein trafficking, cellular polarization, and responses to environmental stress. Because these pathways influence cell growth, differentiation, and tissue organization, TUBA1A remains an important target for developmental biology, cell biology, and regenerative medicine research.

TUBA1A antibodies are commonly used in immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, western blotting, and related protein detection applications to evaluate alpha tubulin expression and localization. These reagents support investigations of microtubule dynamics, neuronal development, axonal growth, neural regeneration, intracellular transport mechanisms, and cytoskeletal organization. TUBA1A antibody tools help researchers characterize neuronal architecture, developmental processes, and the molecular pathways that govern nervous system formation and function.

Researchers studying cytoskeletal organization, microtubule dynamics, intracellular transport, and cellular architecture may also be interested in our broader Cell Biology Antibody collection.

Application Notes

Optimal dilution of the TUBA1A Antibody / Neuronal Microtubule Protein Antibody should be determined by the researcher.

Immunogen

Recombinant human protein (amino acids N18-A403) was used as the immunogen for the TUBA1A antibody.

Storage

After reconstitution, the TUBA1A antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4oC. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20oC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

Alternate Names

Alpha Tubulin Antibody, Tubulin Alpha 1A Antibody, Neuronal Microtubule Protein Antibody, Neurodevelopment Marker Antibody, Neural Cytoskeleton Protein Antibody, Axonal Growth Protein Antibody

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