USP2 Polyclonal Antibody

CAT:
866-RD75524A-01
Size:
20 µL
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USP2 Polyclonal Antibody

  • Background :

    This gene encodes a member of the family of de-ubiquitinating enzymes, which belongs to the peptidase C19 superfamily. The encoded protein is a ubiquitin-specific protease which is required for TNF-alpha (tumor necrosis factor alpha) -induced NF-kB (nuclear factor kB) signaling. This protein deubiquitinates polyubiquitinated target proteins such as fatty acid synthase, murine double minute 2 (MDM2), MDM4/MDMX and cyclin D1. MDM2 and MDM4 are negative regulators of the p53 tumor suppressor and cyclin D1 is required for cell cycle G1/S transition. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been identified.
  • Description :

    This is a USP2 Polyclonal Antibody from Reddot Biotech. This product is for Research Use Only.
  • Synonyms :

    41 kDa ubiquitin specific protease,41 kDa ubiquitin-specific protease, Deubiquitinating enzyme 2, Ubiquitin carboxyl terminal hydrolase 2, Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 2, ubiquitin specific peptidase 2, Ubiquitin specific processing protease 2, Ubiquit
  • Swiss Prot :

    O75604
  • Accession Number :

    BC002854
  • Reactivity :

    Human, Mouse, Rat
  • Immunogen :

    Recombinant protein of human USP2
  • Clonality :

    Polyclonal
  • Conjugation :

    Unconjugated
  • Type :

    Polyclonal Antibody
  • Applications :

    IHC, ELISA
  • Purification Method :

    Affinity purification
  • Assay Type :

    Antibody
  • Concentration :

    0.3 mg/mL
  • Dilution :

    IHC 1:50-1:200
  • Buffer :

    PBS with 0.05% sodium azide and 50% glycerol, PH7.4
  • Storage Conditions :

    Store at -20°C. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
  • Host or Source :

    Rabbit
  • Isotype :

    IgG

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