Product Description
FAAH | Fatty acid amide hydrolase | AS16 3972 | Agrisera
Immunogen: KLH-conjugated synthetic peptide derived from Arabidopsis thaliana FAAH protein sequence UniProt: Q7XJJ7, TAIR: At5g64440
Host: Rabbit
Conjugation: N/A
Clonality: Polyclonal
Isotype: N/A
Purity: Serum
Format: Lyophilized
Tested Application: Western blot (WB)
Related Products: Plant protein extraction buffer Secondary antibodies
Recommended Dilutions: 1 : 1000 (WB)
Molecular weight: 65, 8 kDa
Confirmed Reactivity: Arabidopsis thaliana
Predicted Reactivity: Acorus calamus, Actinidia chinensis var. chinensis, Aquilegia coerulea, Chimonanthus praecox, Chloranthus japonicus, Cucumis melo, Dioscorea oppositifolia, Eucalyptus grandis, Fragaria vesca, Glycine soja, Gossypium raimondii, Houttuynia cordata, Magnolia denudata, Manihot esculenta, Morus notabilis, Nelumbo nucifera, Panicum miliaceum, Phaseolus vulgaris, Phoenix dactylifera, Platanus acerifolia, Populus trichocarpa, Ricinus communis, Sarcandra glabra, Setaria italica, Sorghum bicolor, Theobroma cacao, Trachycarpus fortunei, Zea mays, Zostera marina, Vigna radiata, Vitis vinifera, Yucca filamentosa Species of your interest not listed? Contact us
Not reactive in: No confirmed exceptions from predicted reactivity are currently known
Additional Information: N/A
Background: FAAH (Fatty acid amide hydrolase) is an enzyme, which degrades bioactive fatty acid amides to their corresponding acids, thereby serving to terminate the signaling functions of these molecules. Converts N-actylethanolamine (NAE) to ethanolamine. Might be involved in abscisic acid signaling and plant defense.
Reconstitution: for reconstitution add 50µl, of sterile water
Storage: Store lyophilized/reconstituted at -20°C; once reconstituted make aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. Please remember to spin the tubes briefly prior to opening them to avoid any losses that might occur from material adhering to the cap or sides of the tube.
TAIR Nnumbre: At5g64440
Category: Biosynthesis/regulation
Research Area: Plant Biology