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MEF-2 (Acetyl Lys403) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

MEF-2 (Acetyl Lys403) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

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The MEF-2 (Acetyl Lys403) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive immunological reagent designed for the detection and quantification of MEF-2 protein in various biological samples. This antibody is produced by immunizing rabbits with a synthetic peptide corresponding to the acetylated lysine 403 residue of the MEF-2 protein. The resulting polyclonal antibody exhibits high affinity and specificity towards the acetylated form of MEF-2, making it an ideal tool for studying the post-translational modifications of this important transcription factor.

The MEF-2 protein is a member of the MADS-box family of transcription factors that play critical roles in the regulation of gene expression during development and differentiation. The acetylation of lysine residues in the MEF-2 protein has been shown to modulate its activity and function, making it an important target for research in the fields of molecular biology and biochemistry. The MEF-2 (Acetyl Lys403) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody is a valuable tool for investigating the role of acetylation in the regulation of MEF-2 activity and function.

This antibody is supplied as a purified IgG fraction, and has been validated for use in various applications, including Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and immunofluorescence. It has been shown to exhibit high sensitivity and specificity in detecting the acetylated form of MEF-2 in a variety of cell types and tissues. The MEF-2 (Acetyl Lys403) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody is a reliable and effective tool for researchers studying the regulation of gene expression and the role of post-translational modifications in cellular signaling pathways.1)

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