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Cdk7 Antibody
Cdk7 Antibody
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CDK-activating kinases (CAKs) are multisubunit proteins that phosphorylate and thus activate certain cyclin-dependent protein kinases in the regulation of cell cycle progression. The Cyclin dependent kinase7 gene is mapped to chromosome 2p15-cen. Cdk7 functions in both cyclin binding and T-loop phosphorylation and that these 2 steps of Cdk1 activation are mutually dependent.
Specifications
| Family | Primary antibody |
|---|---|
| Formulation | 0.5mg/ml with 1% BSA and 0.01% sodium azide if reconstituted with 0.2ml sterile 1X PBS |
| Format | Ascites |
| Clone | IMD-26 |
| Host Animal | Mouse |
| Clonality | Monoclonal (mouse origin) |
| Isotype | Mouse IgG2b |
| Species Reactivity | Human |
| Application | WB, IHC-F, ICC |
| Application Details | Western blot: 0.25ug/ml,IHC (Frozen): 0.5ug/ml-formalin/acetone fixed tissues,Immunocytochemistry: Suitable |
| Application Note | The stated application concentrations are suggested starting amounts. Titration of the Cdk7 antibody may be required due to differences in protocols and secondary/substrate sensitivity. |
| Immunogen | Recombinant human protein was used as the immunogen for this Cdk7 antibody. |
| Purity | Ascites |
| Storage | After reconstitution, the Cdk7 antibody can be stored for up to one month at 4oC. For long-term, aliquot and store at -20oC. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. |
| Limitation | This Cdk7 antibody is available for research use only. |
| Status | Available |
| PDF Link | https://www.nsjbio.com/tds-pdf/cdk7-antibody-imd-26-r30021 |
| Title | Cdk7 Antibody |
| Description | CDK-activating kinases (CAKs) are multisubunit proteins that phosphorylate and thus activate certain cyclin-dependent protein kinases in the regulation of cell cycle progression. The Cyclin dependent kinase7 gene is mapped to chromosome 2p15-cen. Cdk7 functions in both cyclin binding and T-loop phosphorylation and that these 2 steps of Cdk1 activation are mutually dependent. |
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