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DNAJB11 Rabbit pAb

Anti-DNAJB11 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
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$349.00

Cat.#:  S217959

   Size:   100 μl

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          Product Description          
Cat.#:   S217959
Product Name:   Anti-DNAJB11 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Synonyms:   DJ9; EDJ; Dj-9; ERj3; PKD6; ABBP2; ERdj3; ERj3p; ABBP-2; UNQ537; PRO1080
UNIPROT ID:   Q9UBS4 (Gene Accession – BC001144 )
Background:    This gene encodes a soluble glycoprotein of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumen that functions as a co-chaperone of binding immunoglobulin protein, a 70 kilodalton heat shock protein chaperone required for the proper folding and assembly of proteins in the ER. The encoded protein contains a highly conserved J domain of about 70 amino acids with a characteristic His-Pro-Asp (HPD) motif and may regulate the activity of binding immunoglobulin protein by stimulating ATPase activity.
Immunogen:    Fusion protein of human DNAJB11
Applications:    ELISA, WB, IHC
Recommended Dilutions:    IHC: 150-300;WB: 1000-5000;ELISA: 5000-10000
Host Species:    Rabbit
Clonality:    Rabbit Polyclonal
Isotype:    Immunogen-specific rabbit IgG
Purification:    Antigen affinity purification
Species Reactivity:    Human, Mouse, Rat
Constituents:    PBS (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl, 0.05% Sodium Azide and 40% glycerol
Research Areas:    Signal Transduction
Storage & Shipping:    Store at -20°C. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing

Immunohistochemistry analysis of paraffin embedded Human esophagus cancer tissue using 217959(DNAJB11 Antibody) at a dilution of 1/180(Cytoplasm).

In comparision with the IHC on the left, the same paraffin-embedded Human esophagus cancer tissue is first treated with the fusion protein and then with 217959(Anti-DNAJB11 Antibody) at dilution 1/180.

Gel: 8%SDS-PAGE, Lysate: 40 μg;
Lane 1-6: NIH/3T3, K562, HT-29, 231, HUVEC and Hela cell lysates;
Primary antibody: 217959(DNAJB11 Antibody) at dilution 1/1000;
Secondary antibody: HRP-conjugated Goat anti rabbit IgG at 1/5000 dilution;
Exposure time: 15 seconds
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