CMPK2 Antikörper (C-Term)
Kurzübersicht für CMPK2 Antikörper (C-Term) (ABIN1449968)
Target
Alle CMPK2 Antikörper anzeigenReaktivität
Wirt
Klonalität
Konjugat
Applikation
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Bindungsspezifität
- C-Term
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Kreuzreaktivität (Details)
- Species reactivity (tested):Human, Mouse, Rat.
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Aufreinigung
- Affinity chromatography purified via peptide column
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Immunogen
- 19 amino acid synthetic peptide near the carboxy terminus of Human CMPK2
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Isotyp
- IgG
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Applikationshinweise
- Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.
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Beschränkungen
- Nur für Forschungszwecke einsetzbar
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Konzentration
- 1.0 mg/mL
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Buffer
- PBS containing 0.02 % Sodium Azide as preservative
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Konservierungsmittel
- Sodium azide
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Vorsichtsmaßnahmen
- This product contains sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
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Handhabung
- Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
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Lagerung
- 4 °C/-20 °C
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Informationen zur Lagerung
- Store undiluted at 2-8 °C for one month or (in aliquots) at -20 °C for longer.
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- CMPK2 (Cytidine Monophosphate (UMP-CMP) Kinase 2, Mitochondrial (CMPK2))
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Andere Bezeichnung
- CMPK2
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Hintergrund
- UMP-CMP kinase 2 (CMPK2) is the first nucleoside monophosphate kinase that has been identified in human mitochondria. It is a component of the salvage pathway for nucleotide synthesis that may participate in terminal differentiation of monocytic cells. There are two distinct domains of CMPK2: the N-terminal domain with unknown function and the C-terminal domain with the kinase function, suggesting that CMPK2 may be a bifunctional protein with other biological functions in addition to its UMP-CMP kinase activity. CMPK2 may participate in dUTP and dCTP synthesis and is responsible for phosphorylation of dCMP and dUMP in mitochondria. CMPK2 is actively involved in macrophage activation and the inflammatory responseSynonyms: LOC129607, UMP-CMP kinase 2
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Molekulargewicht
- 49 kDa
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Gen-ID
- 129607
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NCBI Accession
- NP_997198
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Pathways
- Nucleotide Phosphorylation, Cellular Response to Molecule of Bacterial Origin
Target
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