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GTPBP10 Antibody | 25-804

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GTPBP10 Antibody | 25-804 | Gentaur UK, US & Europe Distribution

Host: Rabbit

Reactivity: Human, Mouse, Rat, Drosophila

Homology: N/A

Immunogen: Antibody produced in rabbits immunized with a synthetic peptide corresponding a region of human GTPBP10.

Research Area: Membrane

Tested Application: E, WB

Application: GTPBP10 antibody can be used for detection of GTPBP10 by ELISA at 1:312500. GTPBP10 antibody can be used for detection of GTPBP10 by western blot at 1 μg/mL, and HRP conjugated secondary antibody should be diluted 1:50, 000 - 100, 000.

Specificiy: N/A

Positive Control 1: Cat. No. XBL-10410 - Fetal Lung Tissue Lysate

Positive Control 2: N/A

Positive Control 3: N/A

Positive Control 4: N/A

Positive Control 5: N/A

Positive Control 6: N/A

Molecular Weight: 43 kDa

Validation: N/A

Isoform: N/A

Purification: Antibody is purified by peptide affinity chromatography method.

Clonality: Polyclonal

Clone: N/A

Isotype: N/A

Conjugate: Unconjugated

Physical State: Liquid

Buffer: Purified antibody supplied in 1x PBS buffer with 0.09% (w/v) sodium azide and 2% sucrose.

Concentration: batch dependent

Storage Condition: For short periods of storage (days) store at 4˚C. For longer periods of storage, store GTPBP10 antibody at -20˚C. As with any antibody avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.

Alternate Name: GTPBP10, DKFZP686A10121, DKFZp686A10121, FLJ38242, MGC104191, ObgH2, UG0751c10

User Note: Optimal dilutions for each application to be determined by the researcher.

BACKGROUND: Small G proteins, such as GTPBP10, act as molecular switches that play crucial roles in the regulation of fundamental cellular processes such as protein synthesis, nuclear transport, membrane trafficking, and signal transduction.Small G proteins, such as GTPBP10, act as molecular switches that play crucial roles in the regulation of fundamental cellular processes such as protein synthesis, nuclear transport, membrane trafficking, and signal transduction (Hirano et al., 2006 [PubMed 17054726]) .

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100 uL
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