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DUSP13 Antibody| F40047-0.08ML/F40047-0.4ML

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DUSP13 Antibody| F40047-0.08ML/F40047-0.4ML | Gentaur UK, US & Europe Distribution

Background: Members of the protein-tyrosine phosphatase superfamily cooperate with protein kinases to regulate cell proliferation and differentiation. This superfamily is separated into two families based on the substrate that is dephosphorylated. One family, the dual specificity phosphatases (DSPs) acts on both phosphotyrosine and phosphoserine/threonine residues. This gene encodes different but related DSP proteins through the use of non-overlapping open reading frames, alternate splicing, and presumed different transcription promoters. Expression of the distinct proteins from this gene has been found to be tissue specific and the proteins may be involved in postnatal development of specific tissues. A protein encoded by the upstream ORF was found in skeletal muscle, whereas the encoded protein from the downstream ORF was found only in testis. In mouse, a similar pattern of expression was found. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants were described, but the full-length sequence of only some were determined.

Format: Antigen affinity purified

Clone: N/A

Host Animal: Rabbit

Clonality: Polyclonal (rabbit origin)

Isotype: Rabbit Ig

Species Reactivity: Human

Predicted Spacies Reactivity: N/A

Application: WB, ELISA

Application Details: Western blot: 1:1000

Application Note: Titration of the DUSP13 antibody may be required due to differences in protocols and secondary/substrate sensitivity.

Status: Available

Buffer: N/A

Limitation: This DUSP13 antibody is available for research use only.

Purity: Antigen affinity

Immunogen: A portion of amino acids 147-173 from the human protein was used as the immunogen for this DUSP13 antibody.

Storage: Aliquot the DUSP13 antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Localization: N/A

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