Cat: CBMOAB-0096FYC
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Specifications
Host species | Mouse (Mus musculus) |
Species Reactivity | A. thaliana (Arabidopsis thaliana) |
Clone | MO0096FC |
Specificity | This antibody binds to Arabidopsis AT4G17440. |
Format | Liquid or Lyophilized |
Storage | Store at 4°C: short-term (1-2weeks) Store at -20°C: long-term and future use |
Purity | > 90% was determined by SDS-PAGE |
Purification | Purified with Protein A or G affinity chromatography |
Application Information
Application | WB, ELISA |
Application Notes | ELISA: 1:1000-1:3000 Other applications are to be developed. The optimal dilution should be determined by the end user. |
Target
Introduction | One rearrangement could be identified relative to the genome structure of Arabidopsis: a homologue of the gene At4g17440 was detected in contig G at a position between At4g17730 and At4g17800 homologues. |
Product Overview | Mouse Anti-Arabidopsis AT4G17440 Antibody is a mouse antibody against AT4G17440. It can be used for AT4G17440 detection in Western Blot, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay. |
Alternative Names | At4g17440; Putative uncharacterized protein At4g17440/dl4755w; At4g17440 At4g17440/dl4755w |
UniProt ID | Q8GWJ3 |
Protein Refseq | The length of the protein is 215 amino acids long. The sequence is show below: MSANSKSERSASQSAETVAVSNRVVASRSSRQPRLSFSSFAPSSEHDNLKKLKSDEISPAREEVPVSVKEREETEEEEAKRTWNLRPRKAYGGSKKGNGVFTAEVCGGGGGGGSEVKNQKSGAGIEPKSNRQRGIPAESPGLGGGEVANENHRLWVALARDEIEEDLFSMSGNRSSRRPRKRAKAMQKHLDVIFPGLGLVGMNADCFRVATSPAK. |
Reference
Reference | 1. Rana, D., van den Boogaart, T., O'Neill, C. M., Hynes, L., Bent, E., Macpherson, L., ... & Bancroft, I. (2004). Conservation of the microstructure of genome segments in Brassica napus and its diploid relatives. The Plant Journal, 40(5), 725-733. 2. Town, C. D., Cheung, F., Maiti, R., Crabtree, J., Haas, B. J., Wortman, J. R., ... & Bancroft, I. (2006). Comparative genomics of Brassica oleracea and Arabidopsis thaliana reveal gene loss, fragmentation, and dispersal after polyploidy. The Plant Cell, 18(6), 1348-1359. |
For Research Use Only | Not For Clinical Use.