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DDX27 Rabbit pAb

Anti-DDX27 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
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$349.00

Cat.#:  S212306

   Size:   100 μl

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          Product Description          
Cat.#:   S212306
Product Name:   Anti-DDX27 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Synonyms:   DRS1; RHLP; Drs1p; PP3241; HSPC259; dJ686N3.1
UNIPROT ID:   Q96GQ7 (Gene Accession – BC011927 )
Background:    DEAD box proteins, characterized by the conserved motif Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp (DEAD), are putative RNA helicases. They are implicated in a number of cellular processes involving alteration of RNA secondary structure such as translation initiation, nuclear and mitochondrial splicing, and ribosome and spliceosome assembly. Based on their distribution patterns, some members of this family are believed to be involved in embryogenesis, spermatogenesis, and cellular growth and division. This gene encodes a DEAD box protein, the function of which has not been determined.
Immunogen:    Fusion protein of human DDX27
Applications:    ELISA, WB, IHC
Recommended Dilutions:    IHC: 20-100;WB: 200-1000;ELISA: 5000-10000
Host Species:    Rabbit
Clonality:    Rabbit Polyclonal
Isotype:    Immunogen-specific rabbit IgG
Purification:    Antigen affinity purification
Species Reactivity:    Human, Mouse
Constituents:    PBS (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl, 0.05% Sodium Azide and 40% glycerol
Research Areas:    Epigenetics and Nuclear Signaling
Storage & Shipping:    Store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing

Immunohistochemistry analysis of paraffin embedded Human prostate cancer tissue using 212306(DDX27 Antibody) at a dilution of 1/20(Nucleus and Cytoplasm).

In comparision with the IHC on the left, the same paraffin-embedded Human prostate cancer tissue is first treated with the fusion protein and then with 212306(Anti-DDX27 Antibody) at dilution 1/20.

Gel: 6%SDS-PAGE, Lysate: 40 μg;
Lane 1-3: HEPG2, Hela and K562 cell lysates;
Primary antibody: 212306(DDX27 Antibody) at dilution 1/250;
Secondary antibody: Goat anti rabbit IgG at 1/8000 dilution;
Exposure time: 2 seconds
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