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Anti-Myc Antibody
Anti-Myc Antibody
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MYC is a multifunctional, nuclear phosphoprotein that plays a role in cell cycle progression, apoptosis and cellular transformation. It functions as a transcription factor that regulates transcription of specific target genes. Mutations, overexpression, rearrangement and translocation of the gene encoding MYC have been associated with a variety of hematopoietic tumors, leukemias and lymphomas, including Burkitt lymphoma.
Specifications
| Family | Primary antibody |
|---|---|
| Formulation | In 1X PBS, pH 7.4, with 0.09% sodium azide |
| Format | Antigen affinity purified |
| Host Animal | Rabbit |
| Clonality | Polyclonal (rabbit origin) |
| Isotype | Rabbit Ig |
| Species Reactivity | Human |
| Predicted Species Reactivity | Bovine, Mouse, Pig, Rat |
| Application | WB, FACS, ELISA |
| Application Details | Western blot: 1:1000,Flow Cytometry: 1:10-1:50 |
| Application Note | Titration of the anti-Myc antibody may be required due to differences in protocols and secondary/substrate sensitivity. |
| Immunogen | A portion of amino acids 40-69 from the human protein was used as the immunogen for this anti-Myc antibody. |
| Purity | Antigen affinity |
| Storage | Aliquot the anti-Myc antibody and store frozen at -20oC or colder. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
| Limitation | This anti-Myc antibody is available for research use only. |
| Uniprot # | P01106 |
| Status | Available |
| PDF Link | http://www.nsjbio.com/tds-pdf/anti-myc-antibody-f47611 |
| Title | Anti-Myc Antibody |
| Description | MYC is a multifunctional, nuclear phosphoprotein that plays a role in cell cycle progression, apoptosis and cellular transformation. It functions as a transcription factor that regulates transcription of specific target genes. Mutations, overexpression, rearrangement and translocation of the gene encoding MYC have been associated with a variety of hematopoietic tumors, leukemias and lymphomas, including Burkitt lymphoma. |
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