EIF1AX Antibody

CAT:
223-19-941
Size:
100 µL
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  • Dry Ice Shipment: No
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EIF1AX Antibody

  • Background :

    This gene encodes an essential eukaryotic translation initiation factor. The protein is required for the binding of the 43S complex (a 40S subunit, eIF2/GTP/Met-tRNAi and eIF3) to the 5' end of capped RNA.
  • NCBI Gene ID :

    1964
  • Swiss Prot :

    P47813
  • Host :

    Rabbit
  • Reactivity :

    Human, Mouse, Rat
  • Immunogen :

    Recombinant fusion protein containing a sequence corresponding to amino acids 10-144 of human EIF1AX (NP_001403.1) .
  • Clonality :

    Polyclonal
  • Conjugation :

    Unconjugated
  • Type :

    Primary Antibodies
  • Field of Research :

    Other
  • Purification :

    Affinity purification
  • Positive Control :

    SKOV3
  • Concentration :

    Batch dependent
  • Buffer :

    PBS with 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol, pH7.3.
  • Modification :

    None
  • Shipping Conditions :

    Blue Ice
  • Storage Conditions :

    Store at -20˚ C. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
  • Calculated Molecular Weight :

    Observed: 16kDa
  • Fragment :

    IgG
  • Symbol :

    EIF1AX
  • Positive Control 2 :

    HT-29
  • Positive Control 3 :

    MCF7
  • Positive Control 4 :

    NCI-H460
  • Positive Control 5 :

    Mouse brain
  • Positive Control 6 :

    Mouse kidney
  • NCBI Official Name :

    Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 1A X-linked
  • NCBI Organism :

    Homo sapiens
  • Other Product Names :

    EIF1A, EIF1AP1, EIF4C, eIF-1A, eIF-4C, eukaryotic translation initiation factor 1A, X-chromosomal, Putative eukaryotic translation initiation factor 1A, eIF-1A X isoform, eukaryotic translation initiation factor 1A, X chromosome, eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4C
  • Tested Applications :

    WB, IHC, IF
  • Physical Properties :

    Liquid

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