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Antigenic Specificity | IkBa (Paired S32/S36) |
Clone | polyclonal |
Host Species | Rabbit |
Reactive Species | human, rat, mouse, bovine, chicken, dog |
Isotype | n/a |
Format | epitope affinity purified |
Size | 0.1 mg |
Concentration | Size: 100 ug/200 ul |
Applications | ELISA, Western Blot, Immunohistochemistry |
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Description | This antibody recognizes ~42 kDa of human IkBa without phosphorylation sites of Ser32/Ser36. It does not recognize phosphorylated peptides confirmed by dot blot. This antibody also reacts with rat and mouse. The other species are not tested. There are six members in the IkB family, in which IkBa is first protein induced by NF-kB activation. NF-kB is silenced in the cytoplasm by an inhibitory protein, IkB. Synthesis of IkBa is autoregulated. IkB proteins are phosphorylated by IkB kinase complex consisting of at least three proteins, IKK1/a, IKK2/b, and IKK3/g. External stimuli such as TNF or other cytokines initiates a signal transduction cascade that leads to the activation of IkB-kinase complex that specifically phosphorylates IkBa on Seri |
Immunogen | Antigen Preparation: A synthetic peptide corresponding to the epitope -DSGLDSM- without the dual phosphorylation sites serine 32 and serine 36 of human IkBalpha protein. This sequence is identical within human, mouse, rat, dog and bovine. |
Other Names | [Rabbit IkBa (pS32/S36) Non-phosphospecific; I kappa B alpha; IkBa; IkappaBalpha; MAD3.], [NFKBIA; NFKBIA; IKBA; MAD-3; NFKBI; IKBA; MAD3; NFKBI] |
Gene, Accession # | [IkBa (Paired S32/36) (NFKB1A)], Gene ID: 4792, UniProt: P25963 |
Catalog # | MBS462220 |
Price | $265 |
Order / More Info | IkBa (Paired S32/S36) Antibody from MYBIOSOURCE INC. |
Product Specific References | Carole Kretz-Remy, et al. Inhibition of IKB-a Phosphorylation and Degradation and Subsequent NF-KB Activation by Glutathione Peroxidase Overexpression. (1996) The Journal of Cell Biology, 133 (5), 1083-1093 |