Rekombinanter Cyclin A Antikörper (C-Term)
Kurzübersicht für Rekombinanter Cyclin A Antikörper (C-Term) (ABIN7795811)
Target
Alle Cyclin A (CCNA2) Antikörper anzeigenAntikörpertyp
Reaktivität
Wirt
Klonalität
Konjugat
Applikation
Klon
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Bindungsspezifität
- C-Term
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Verwendungszweck
- Rabbit anti-CCNA2/Cyclin A2 Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody [BLR369N]
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Aufreinigung
- Purified
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Immunogen
- between 382 and 432 (C-term)
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Isotyp
- IgG
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Applikationshinweise
- ICC,1100 to 1500. Epitope retrieval with citrate buffer pH 6.0 is recommended for FFPE cell sections.,WB,11,000,IHC,1100 to 1500. Epitope retrieval with citrate buffer pH 6.0 is recommended for FFPE tissue sections.,IP,12 μL/mg lysate
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Beschränkungen
- Nur für Forschungszwecke einsetzbar
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Format
- Liquid
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Konzentration
- 500 μg/mL
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Buffer
- Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS) with 0.1 % BSA and 0.09 % Sodium Azide
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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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Lagerung
- 4 °C
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Informationen zur Lagerung
- 2 - 8 °C
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Haltbarkeit
- 12 months
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- Cyclin A (CCNA2) (Cyclin A2 (CCNA2))
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Andere Bezeichnung
- CCNA2/Cyclin A2
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Hintergrund
- The protein encoded by the gene CCNA2, Cyclin A2, belongs to the highly conserved cyclin family. Members of the cyclin family are characterized by a dramatic periodicity in protein abundance through the cell cycle. Cyclins function as regulators of CDK kinases. Different cyclins exhibit distinct expression and degradation patterns which contribute to the temporal coordination of each mitotic event. In contrast to cyclin A1, which is present only in germ cells, Cyclin A2 is expressed in all tissues tested. Cyclin A2 binds and activates CDC2 or CDK2 kinases, and thus promotes both cell cycle G1/S and G2/M transitions [taken from NCBI Entrez Gene ID: 890].
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Gen-ID
- 890
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UniProt
- P20248
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Pathways
- PI3K-Akt Signalweg, Zellzyklus, AMPK Signaling, Mitotic G1-G1/S Phases, DNA Replication, M Phase, Synthesis of DNA
Target
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