Dynamin Antibody

CAT:
498-bs-70074R
Size:
100 µL
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Dynamin Antibody

  • Background :

    Dynamin is a member of a group of nerve terminal proteins called dephosphins that regulate synaptic vesicle endocytosis (Cousin et al., 2001; Graham et al., 2002; Tsuboi et al., 2002) . There are 3 known isoforms of Dynamin, each having several splice variants as well. Dynamin I is expressed only in neurons whereas Dynamin II is ubiquitously expressed and Dynamin III is found primarily in the testes. Dynamin 1 is phosphorylated by PKC and dephosphorylated by calcineurin.
  • Synonyms :

    B dynamin antibody, D100 antibody, DNM 1 antibody, DNM antibody, DNM1 antibody, DYN1_HUMAN antibody, Dynamin antibody, Dynamin-1 antibody, Dynamin1 antibody
  • Gene ID :

    1759
  • Swiss Prot :

    Q05193
  • Host :

    Rabbit
  • Cross Reactivity :

    Human, Mouse, Rat
  • Target :

    Dynamin
  • Clonality :

    Polyclonal
  • Isotype :

    IgG
  • Conjugation :

    Unconjugated
  • Source :

    Synthetic peptide corresponding to amino acid residues from the N-terminal region of human dynamin, conjugated to keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) .
  • Applications :

    WB
  • Purification :

    Antigen Affinity purification from Pooled whole antiserum
  • Concentration :

    Lot Dependent
  • Dilution :

    WB (1:300-5000)
  • Buffer :

    10 mM HEPES (pH 7.5), 150 mM NaCl, 100 µg per ml BSA and 50% glycerol.
  • Modification :

    Unmodified
  • Storage Conditions :

    Storage at -20°C is recommended, as aliquots may be taken without freeze/thawing due to presence of 50% glycerol. Stable for at least 1 year at -20°C.
  • Specificity :

    Specific for endogenous levels of the ~95 kDa dynamin protein.
  • Gene ID URL :

    1759
  • Predicted Cross Reactivity :

    Bovine, Chicken, Non-Human Primate

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