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P3C2B Polyclonal Antibody

P3C2B Polyclonal Antibody

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The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) family. PI3-kinases play roles in signaling pathways involved in cell proliferation, oncogenic transformation, cell survival, cell migration, and intracellular protein trafficking. This protein contains a lipid kinase catalytic domain as well as a C-terminal C2 domain, a characteristic of class II PI3-kinases. C2 domains act as calcium-dependent phospholipid binding motifs that mediate translocation of proteins to membranes, and may also mediate protein-protein interactions. The PI3-kinase activity of this protein is sensitive to low nanomolar levels of the inhibitor wortmanin. The C2 domain of this protein was shown to bind phospholipids but not Ca2+, which suggests that this enzyme may function in a calcium-independent manner.

The P3C2B Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive antibody that has been developed for use in a variety of research applications. This antibody has been produced using a polyclonal approach, which ensures that it recognizes multiple epitopes on the target protein. The P3C2B Polyclonal Antibody has been extensively validated for use in Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence assays. It has been shown to exhibit excellent specificity and sensitivity, making it an ideal tool for the detection and quantification of the target protein in a variety of sample types. The P3C2B Polyclonal Antibody is supplied in a convenient format, with a range of sizes available to suit different experimental needs. It is also provided with detailed instructions for use, ensuring that researchers can achieve optimal results with minimal effort. Overall, the P3C2B Polyclonal Antibody is a reliable and effective tool for researchers looking to study the target protein in a variety of contexts.

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