PSPH polyclonal antibody

CAT:
384-BS70996-01
Size:
50 µL
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PSPH polyclonal antibody

  • Background :

    The protein encoded by this gene belongs to a subfamily of the phosphotransferases. This encoded enzyme is responsible for the third and last step in L-serine formation. It catalyzes magnesium-dependent hydrolysis of L-phosphoserine and is also involved in an exchange reaction between L-serine and L-phosphoserine. Deficiency of this protein is thought to be linked to Williams syndrome.
  • Structure Composition :

    Rabbit IgG, 1mg/ml in PBS with 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol, pH7.2
  • Product Name Alternative :

    PSP; PSPHD
  • Swiss Prot :

    P78330
  • Reactivity :

    Human, Mouse, Rat
  • Immunogen :

    Synthetic peptide, corresponding to Human PSPH.
  • Conjugation :

    Unconjugated
  • Applications :

    WB IHC
  • Dilution :

    WB 1:500 - 1:1000 IHC 1:50 - 1:200
  • Purity :

    The antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen and the purity is > 95% (by SDS-PAGE) .
  • Modification :

    Unmodification
  • Molecular Weight :

    ~ 25 kDa
  • Storage Conditions :

    Store at 4°C short term. Aliquot and store at -20°C long term. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Notes :

    For research use only, not for use in diagnostic procedure.
  • Specificity :

    PSPH polyclonal antibody detects endogenous levels of PSPH protein.
  • Applications Notes :

    Western blot (WB) analysis of PSPH polyclonal antibody at 1:500 dilution LaneA:Jurkat whole cell lysate (40ug) LaneB:A431 whole cell lysate (40ug) LaneC:The Brain tissue lysate of Mouse (40ug) LaneD:The Kidney tissue lysate of Mouse (40ug) LaneE:The Liver tissue lysate of Rat (40ug)
  • Host or Source :

    Rabbit
  • CAS Number :

    9007-83-4

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