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PI 3-Kinase p85/p55(Phospho Tyr467/199) Polyclonal Antibody
PI 3-Kinase p85/p55(Phospho Tyr467/199) Polyclonal Antibody
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Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase phosphorylates the inositol ring of phosphatidylinositol at the 3-prime position. The enzyme comprises a 110 kD catalytic subunit and a regulatory subunit of either 85| 55| or 50 kD. This gene encodes the 85 kD regulatory subunit. Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase plays an important role in the metabolic actions of insulin| and a mutation in this gene has been associated with insulin resistance. Alternative splicing of this gene results in four transcript variants encoding different isoforms.
The PI 3-Kinase p85/p55(Phospho Tyr467/199) Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive antibody designed for the detection of PI 3-Kinase p85/p55 protein in various biological samples. This antibody is produced using high-quality polyclonal antibodies that have been purified and validated for their specificity and sensitivity. The antibody is designed to recognize the phosphorylated tyrosine residues at positions 467 and 199 of the PI 3-Kinase p85/p55 protein.
The PI 3-Kinase p85/p55(Phospho Tyr467/199) Polyclonal Antibody is suitable for use in various applications, including Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and immunohistochemistry. It has been extensively tested and validated for its specificity and sensitivity in various biological samples, including human, mouse, and rat tissues.
This antibody is supplied in a liquid form and is ready to use. It is provided in a convenient size of 100 µg, which is sufficient for multiple experiments. The antibody is stored at -20°C and should be thawed and aliquoted before use to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
In summary, the PI 3-Kinase p85/p55(Phospho Tyr467/199) Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive antibody that is suitable for the detection of PI 3-Kinase p85/p55 protein in various biological samples. It is a reliable tool for researchers studying the PI 3-Kinase signaling pathway and its role in various physiological and pathological processes.
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