Product Description
ARP8 | Actin-related protein 8, (clone 12F5, D4, C3), C-Terminal | AS20 4510-1ml | Agrisera
Immunogen: MAP- conjugated peptide of Arabidopsis thaliana ARP8, C-terminal UniProt: Q9FKT0-1, TAIR: At5g56180
Host: Mouse
Conjugation: N/A
Clonality: Monoclonal
Isotype: IgG1
Purity: Cell culture supernatant
Format: Liquid
Tested Application: ELISA (ELISA), Immunocytochemistry (ICC), Immunoflourescence (IF), Western blot (WB)
Related Products: collection of antibodies to proteins involved in regulation of transcription
Recommended Dilutions: assay dependent
Molecular weight: 52 kDa
Confirmed Reactivity: Arabidopsis thaliana
Predicted Reactivity: Species of your interest not listed? Contact us
Not reactive in: No confirmed exceptions from predicted reactivity are currently known
Additional Information: Antibody is recognizing following epitope, amino acids 447-471: SNLSIFPGPWCITRKQFRRKSRLMWThis antibody is recognizing the full-length 52 kDa recombinant ARP8 protein expressed in Escherichia coli as well as endogenous ARP8 of identical molecular weight in Arabidopsis thaliana extracts from different tissues: all vegetative and reproductive organs examined including seedlings, roots and siliques, with higher concentrations of the protein detected in developing flower buds and flowers within the inflorescence.
Background: Actin-related proteins (ARPs) are found in the nuclei of all eukaryotic cells, but their functions are generally understood only in the context of their presence in various yeast and animal chromatin-modifying complexes. Arabidopsis ARP8 shows 30 and 29% amino acid identity to yeast actin and Arabidopsis ACT2 in the regions of alignment, respectively. Because it is not closely related to yeast or human ARP8 and shows similar weak homology to yeast ARP8 and ARP9, the Arabidopsis ARP8 is considered a plant-specific orphan ARP.
Reconstitution: N/A
Storage: Store at -80°C; 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: At5g56180
Category: Transcription regulation
Research Area: Plant Biology