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Antigenic Specificity | PIK3R2 (N-term), 1-30 |
Clone | polyclonal |
Host Species | Rabbit |
Reactive Species | human (predicted reactivity: bovine, mouse, rat) |
Isotype | n/a |
Format | purified |
Size | 0.08 mL, 0.4 mL |
Concentration | vial concentration: 2 |
Applications | Western Blot (WB), ELISA (EIA), Immunohistochemistry (IHC) |
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Description | This PIK3R2 antibody is generated from rabbits immunized with a KLH conjugated synthetic peptide between 1-30 amino acids from the N-terminal region of human PIK3R2. Protein kinases are enzymes that transfer a phosphate group from a phosphate donor, generally the g phosphate of ATP, onto an acceptor amino acid in a substrate protein. By this basic mechanism, protein kinases mediate most of the signal transduction in eukaryotic cells, regulating cellular metabolism, transcription, cell cycle progression, cytoskeletal rearrangement and cell movement, apoptosis, and differentiation. The family has been classified in 8 major groups based on sequence comparison of their tyrosine (PTK) or serine/threonine (STK) kinase catalytic domains.PI |
Immunogen | n/a |
Other Names | [Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase regulatory subunit beta; PI3-kinase regulatory subunit beta; PI3K regulatory subunit beta; PtdIns-3-kinase regulatory subunit beta; Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase 85 kDa regulatory subunit beta; PI3-kinase subunit p85-beta; PtdIns-3-kinase regulatory subunit p85-beta; PIK3R2] |
Gene, Accession # | [PIK3R2], Gene ID: 5296, NCBI: NP_005018.1, UniProt: O00459 |
Catalog # | MBS9202752 |
Price | $165, $370 |
Order / More Info | PIK3R2 (N-term), 1-30 Antibody from MYBIOSOURCE INC. |
Product Specific References | Khan, N.A., et al., J. Neurovirol. 9(6):584-593 (2003). Deregibus, M.C., et al., J. Biol. Chem. 277(28):25195-25202 (2002). Cook, J.A., et al., J. Immunol. 169(1):254-260 (2002). Park, I.W., et al., Blood 97(2):352-358 (2001). Zauli, G., et al., FASEB J. 15(2):483-491 (2001). |