REC107 (26-35) Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
CAT#: AP09317PU-N
REC107 (26-35) rabbit polyclonal antibody, Aff - Purified
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CNY 8025.00
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                        4周
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                        Specifications
| Product Data | |
| Applications | ELISA, WB | 
| Recommend Dilution | ELISA: 1/5,000 - 1/25,000. Western Blot: 1/1,000 - 1/10,000. | 
| Reactivity | Saccharomyces cerevisiae | 
| Host | Rabbit | 
| Clonality | Polyclonal | 
| Immunogen | Synthetic peptide corresponding to amino acids 26-35 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mer2 protein | 
| Specificity | This antibody is directed against the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mer2 protein. | 
| Isotype | IgG | 
| Formulation | 0.02 M Potassium Phosphate, 0.15 M Sodium Chloride, pH 7.2 containing 0.01% (w/v) Sodium Azide State: Aff - Purified State: Liquid purified Ig | 
| Concentration | lot specific | 
| Purification | Affinity chromatography | 
| Conjugation | Unconjugated | 
| Storage Condition | Store the antibody at -20°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing. | 
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| Background | Mer2 (also known as meiotic recombination 2 protein) is a chromosomal protein that is critical for meiotic recombination and progression. It is phosphorylated at two serine residues, S30 and S271 by the yeast Cdk1 cyclin- dependent kinase homolog. This phosphorylation is S-phase specific, and thus has the potential to be a specific assay for S-phase cyclin-dependent kinases. Moreover, there are hints that the phosphorylation may be a mark of replication fork passage, which would indicate that Sphase CDK associates with the replication fork. | 
| Synonyms | Meiotic recombination 2 protein, REC107, YJR021C, J1462 | 
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