Anterior Gradient 2 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody

Anterior Gradient 2 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody

Cat: AMRe86966
Size:20μL Price:$98
Size:50μL Price:$168
Size:100μL Price:$300
Application:WB,IHC,ICC/IF,FC

Reactivity:Human,Mouse,Rat
Conjugate:Unconjugated
Optional conjugates: Biotin, FITC (free of charge).
See other 26 conjugates.

Gene Name:Anterior Gradient 2
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Summary

Production Name

Anterior Gradient 2 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody

Description

Recombinant rabbit monoclonal antibody

Host

Rabbit

Application

WB,IHC,ICC/IF,FC

Reactivity

Human,Mouse,Rat

 

Performance

Conjugation

Unconjugated

Modification

Unmodified

Isotype

IgG

Clonality

Monoclonal

Form

Liquid

Storage

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

Buffer

Supplied in 50mM Tris-Glycine(pH 7.4), 0.15M NaCl, 40% Glycerol, 0.01% sodium azide and 0.05% protective protein. Stable for 12 months from date of receipt.

Purification

Affinity Purification

 

Immunogen

Gene Name

Anterior Gradient 2

Alternative Names

AG2; AG-2; HPC8; GOB-4; HAG-2; XAG-2; PDIA17; HEL-S-116

Gene ID

10551

SwissProt ID

O95994

 

Application

Dilution Ratio

WB 1:500-1:2000,IHC 1:200-1:1000,ICC/IF 1:200-1:500,FC 1:50-1:100

Molecular Weight

Calculated MW:20 kDa; Observed MW:18 kDa

 

Background

This gene encodes a member of the disulfide isomerase (PDI) family of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) proteins that catalyze protein folding and thiol-disulfide interchange reactions. The encoded protein has an N-terminal ER-signal sequence, a catalytically active thioredoxin domain, and a C-terminal ER-retention sequence. This protein plays a role in cell migration, cellular transformation and metastasis and is as a p53 inhibitor. As an ER-localized molecular chaperone, it plays a role in the folding, trafficking, and assembly of cysteine-rich transmembrane receptors and the cysteine-rich intestinal gylcoprotein mucin. This gene has been implicated in inflammatory bowel disease and cancer progression. [provided by RefSeq, Mar 2017]

 

Research Area

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