Expression Database

GUDMAP:8204
Gene: Aqp1, aquaporin 1
Stage: Theiler Stage 28
Tissue: metanephros,ureter
Species: Mus musculus
Assay Type: IHC section
Images
Metanephros with proximal ureter.
Cortex. Aqp1 protein detected in segment 2 proximal tubules and in red blood cells and cortical capillaries (see far right).
Outer stripe of outer medulla.
Inner stripe of outer medulla. Note vascular bundle.
Inner stripe of outer medulla.
Inner medulla.
Cortex. Aqp1 protein detected in cortical capillaries and red blood cells. Protein absent from arterial system.
Inner medulla and pelvis. Protein detected in pelvic smooth muscle.
Submitters
Principal Investigator(s): Melissa H Little, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, m.little@imb.uq.edu.au
Contributors: Kylie Georgas, Bree Rumballe, Han Sheng Chiu
Submitted By: Kylie Georgas, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, k.georgas@imb.uq.edu.au
Batch ID: 60
Submission ID: ml_280507_6225
Expression Mapping

Expression Strengths Key:
Present (unspecified strength)
Present (strong)
Present (moderate)
Present (weak)
Uncertain
Not Detected
   
Expression Patterns Key:
Homogeneous
Graded
Regional
Spotted
Ubiquitous
Restricted
Single cell
   
Nerve Density:

Relative to Total:
High
Medium
Low
   
Relative to P0/Adult:
Increase, large
Increase, small
Decrease, large
Decrease, small
   
Contains note
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Antibody
Protein:
Symbol: Aqp1
Name: aquaporin 1 (MGI:103201)
Name: anti-AQP1
Accession ID: MGI:4848131 (maprobe:4429)
Epitope (Uniprot ID): P29975
   
Supplier: Chemicon
Catalogue Number: AB3065
Lot Number:
   
Type: Polyclonal
Host: rabbit
Purification Method: affinity purified
   
Immunoglobulin Isotype:
Variant Detected:
Species Specificity: rat, mouse, human
Curator Notes: Current supplier details: Merck Millipore cat# AB2219.
Detection System:
Direct Label:
Secondary Antibody: anti-rabbit IgG (H+L), HRP conjugated antibody (Promega W4011)
Signal Detection Method: DAB (DAB Peroxidase Substrate Kit, Vector Laboratories, SK 4100) (brown-orange)
Detection Notes:
   
Dilution:
Notes: Antigen: 19aa synthetic peptide from cytosolic carboxyl terminal domain of AQP1_RAT. Peptide contains most of the epitopes recognised by polyclonal antibodies against the whole protein.
Lab Antibody ID: anti-AQP1
Specimen
Stage: TS28
Other Staging System: Adult sexually mature
Tissue: metanephros,ureter
Strain: CD1
Genotype: wild type
Sex: unknown
Specimen Preparation:
section
Fixation Method: 4% paraformaldehyde
Embedding: Paraffin
Experiment Notes:
8 metanephros 7um sections. Immunohistochemistry with anti-aquaporin1 antibody from Chemicon Catalogue number AB3065 visualised with DAB which produces orange signal. Experiment: 290606 Imaging: Batchscan020706_Folder060706_4&6.vsi&Folder060707_1&2.vsi. Published data from rat shows Aqp1 localised to thin descending limb of loop of Henle and descending vasa recta and labeling of cortical lymphatic vessels. Nielsen et al 1995 Am J Physiol 268 p.F1023-F1037.
Linked Publications
Kylie Georgas, Bree Rumballe, Lorine Wilkinson, Han Sheng Chiu, Emmanuelle Lesieur, Thierry Gilbert, Melissa H. Little
Use of dual section mRNA in situ hybridisation/immunohistochemistry to clarify gene expression patterns during the early stages of nephron development in the embryo and in the mature nephron of the adult mouse kidney
Histochem Cell Biol, 2008, 130(5):927-42
PubMed: 18618131
Linked Submissions
Database: GUDMAP
Accession ID Link Type(s)
GUDMAP:10912 control 
GUDMAP:10915 control 
GUDMAP:10919 control 

 

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