Claudin 1 is an essential member of the claudin family, which forms the backbone of tight junctions in epithelial and endothelial cells, regulating paracellular transport. Structurally, claudin 1 spans the membrane with four transmembrane domains and two extracellular loops, which are critical in forming tight junction strands that create selective barriers between cells. This unique structure allows claudin 1 to participate in maintaining cellular polarity and controlling ion permeability, vital functions in organs like the liver and kidney, where claudin 1 is most abundantly expressed. The structural configuration of claudin 1 also facilitates interactions with other tight junction proteins, such as occludins and junctional adhesion molecules, enabling complex tissue compartmentalization. Claudin 1 is a protein that plays a key role in maintaining the integrity and permeability of tight junctions, which are cell-to-cell connections that seal the gaps between epithelial cells.
Clone
MD376
Isotype
IgG2b/κ
Host species
Mouse
Species Reactivity
Human, mouse, rat
Cellular Localization
Cytoplasm
Positive Control
Skin, breast carcinoma, ovarian carcinoma, urinary bladder
Applications
IHC, ELISA, IF, IP, WB
Intended Use
Research Use Only
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