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Unfortunately, the antibody LS-C52473 is no longer available.

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LOX-1 Antibodies

oxidized low density lipoprotein (lectin-like) receptor 1

LOX-1 (OLR1) encodes a low density lipoprotein receptor that belongs to the C-type lectin superfamily. The gene is regulated through the cyclic AMP signaling pathway. LOX-1 binds, internalizes and degrades oxidized low-density lipoprotein. This protein may be involved in the regulation of Fas-induced apoptosis. This protein may play a role as a scavenger receptor. Mutations of this gene have been associated with atherosclerosis, risk of myocardial infarction, and may modify the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Alternate splicing results in multiple transcript variants.

Gene Name: oxidized low density lipoprotein (lectin-like) receptor 1
Synonyms: OLR1 Antibody, CLEC8A Antibody, LOXIN Antibody, HLOX-1 Antibody, Ox LDL receptor 1 Antibody, Lectin-like oxLDL receptor 1 Antibody, SCARE1 Antibody, LOX-1 Antibody, Ox-LDL receptor 1 Antibody, LOX1 Antibody, SLOX1 Antibody
Target Sequences: NM_002543 NP_002534.1 P78380
 LOX-1 Feature Table
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Featured LOX-1 Antibody

LS-B2202 is a rabbit polyclonal antibody that LifeSpan has tested extensively in immunohistochemistry (IHC) and is an excellent antibody for use in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissues. Multiple tissues were immunolabeled and the results were interpreted by a LifeSpan pathologist. This image shows an example of staining in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissue. Learn more about our IHC Validation procedure. All LSBio antibodies are 100% guaranteed.


LOX-1 Antibodies (17)

Target Host Clonality Format Epitope Reactivity Applications
LOX-1 Rabbit Polyclonal Human, Mouse, Rat IHC-P, WB
LOX-1 Antibody LS-B2202 Rabbit Polyclonal thumb(2)
50 µg - 385.00
Applications: IHC-P, WB Epitope: N-Terminus  
Reactivity: Hu, Mu, Rt Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Rabbit Polyclonal Human IHC, WB
LOX-1 Antibody LS-C163119 Rabbit Polyclonal thumb(3)
100 µg - 290.00
Applications: IHC, WB Epitope: aa71-100  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Sheep Polyclonal Human Flo, IHC-Fr, IP, WB
LOX-1 Antibody LS-C43121 Sheep Polyclonal thumb(1)
50 µg - 345.00
Applications: IHC-Fr, WB, Flo... Epitope: Extracellular Domain  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Sheep Polyclonal Human Flo, IHC-Fr, IP, WB
LOX-1 Antibody LS-C123992 Sheep Polyclonal
50 µg - 465.00
Applications: IHC-Fr, WB, Flo... Epitope: Extracellular Domain  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Rabbit Polyclonal Human WB
LOX-1 Antibody LS-C80709 Rabbit Polyclonal thumb(1)
100 µg - 335.00
Applications: WB Epitope: N-Terminus  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Rabbit Polyclonal Human WB
LOX-1 Antibody LS-C155737 Rabbit Polyclonal thumb(1)
100 µl - 335.00
Applications: WB Epitope:  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Mouse Monoclonal Human Flo, Func, IF
LOX-1 Antibody [23C11] LS-C140059 Mouse Monoclonal
100 µg - 520.00
Applications: IF, Flo, Func Epitope: Extracellular Domain  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Mouse Monoclonal Human Flo, Func, IF
LOX-1 Antibody [23C11] LS-C140060 Mouse Monoclonal
50 µg - 395.00
Applications: IF, Flo, Func Epitope: Extracellular Domain  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Biotin  
LOX-1 Mouse Monoclonal Human Flo, Func, IF
LOX-1 Antibody [23C11] LS-C140061 Mouse Monoclonal
100 µg - 560.00
Applications: IF, Flo, Func Epitope: Extracellular Domain  
Reactivity: Hu Format: FITC  
LOX-1 Mouse Monoclonal Human ELISA, WB
LOX-1 Antibody [LOX20-15] LS-C52474 Mouse Monoclonal
200 µg - 408.00
Applications: WB, ELISA Epitope:  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Mouse Monoclonal Human ELISA, WB
LOX-1 Antibody [LOX20-20] LS-C52475 Mouse Monoclonal
200 µg - 408.00
Applications: WB, ELISA Epitope:  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Mouse Monoclonal Human ELISA, WB
LOX-1 Antibody [LOX19-22] LS-C58301 Mouse Monoclonal
200 µg - 335.00
Applications: WB, ELISA Epitope: aa58-273  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Mouse Monoclonal Human ELISA, WB
LOX-1 Antibody [LOX20-7] LS-C58302 Mouse Monoclonal
200 µg - 335.00
Applications: WB, ELISA Epitope: aa58-273  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Mouse Monoclonal Human Flo, Neut
LOX-1 Antibody LS-C125883 Mouse Monoclonal
100 µg - 585.00
Applications: Flo, Neut Epitope:  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Rabbit Polyclonal Human ELISA, IF
LOX-1 Antibody LS-C130512 Rabbit Polyclonal
100 µl - 450.00
Applications: IF, ELISA Epitope: C-Terminus  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Rabbit Polyclonal Human ELISA, IF
LOX-1 Antibody LS-C130513 Rabbit Polyclonal
100 µl - 450.00
Applications: IF, ELISA Epitope: N-Terminus  
Reactivity: Hu Format: Unconjugated  
LOX-1 Rat Monoclonal Mouse ELISA
LOX-1 Antibody LS-C125886 Rat Monoclonal
500 µg - 530.00
Applications: ELISA Epitope: aa60-363  
Reactivity: Mu Format: Unconjugated  

LOX-1 Feature Table


Feature Type Location Details
Disease 1 - 273 Defects in OLR1 may be a cause of susceptibility to myocardial infarction [MIM:608557].
Disease 1 - 273 Defects in OLR1 may be associated with susceptibility to Alzheimer disease (AD) [MIM:104300]. Involvement in AD is however unclear: according to some authors (PubMed:12354387, PubMed:12810610 and PubMed:15976314), variations in OLR1 modify the risk of AD, while according to other (PubMed:15000751 and PubMed:15060104) they do not.
Function 1 - 273 Receptor that mediates the recognition, internalization and degradation of oxidatively modified low density lipoprotein (oxLDL) by vascular endothelial cells. OxLDL is a marker of atherosclerosis that induces vascular endothelial cell activation and dysfunction, resulting in pro-inflammatory responses, pro- oxidative conditions and apoptosis. Its association with oxLDL induces the activation of NF-kappa-B through an increased production of intracellular reactive oxygen and a variety of pro- atherogenic cellular responses including a reduction of nitric oxide (NO) release, monocyte adhesion and apoptosis. In addition to binding oxLDL, it acts as a receptor for the HSP70 protein involved in antigen cross-presentation to naive T-cells in dendritic cells, thereby participating in cell-mediated antigen cross-presentation. Also involved in inflammatory process, by acting as a leukocy
Induction 1 - 273 By inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, IL-6 and by pathological conditions such as hyperlipidemia, hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Up-regulated in atherosclerotic lesions, by oxLDL, reactive oxygen species and fluid shear stress, suggesting that it may participate in amplification of oxLDL-induced vascular dysfunction.
Molecular Weight 1 - 273 30959
Similarity 1 - 273 Contains 1 C-type lectin domain.
Subcellular Location 1 - 273 Cell membrane; Single-pass type II membrane protein. Secreted. Note=A secreted form also exists.
Subunit 1 - 273 Homodimer; disulfide-linked. May form a hexamer composed of 3 homodimers. Interacts with HSP70.
Tissue Specificity 1 - 273 Expressed at high level in endothelial cells and vascular-rich organs such as placenta, lung, liver and brain, aortic intima, bone marrow, spinal cord and substantia nigra. Also expressed at the surface of dendritic cells. Widely expressed at intermediate and low level.

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