Anti-PHOSPHO1 antibody

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Product Information

  • Product Name
    Anti-PHOSPHO1 antibody
  • Documents
  • Description
    Rabbit polyclonal to PHOSPHO1
  • Tested applications
    ELISA, WB, IP
  • Species reactivity
    Human PHOSPHO1
  • Alternative names
    OTTHUMP00000220008 antibody; OTTHUMP00000220009 antibody; D11Moh36 antibody; OTTHUMP00000220006 antibody; Phospo1 antibody; RP23-151M22.3 antibody; Phospo1 antibody; D11Moh36 antibody
  • Immunogen
  • Isotype
    Rabbit IgG
  • Preparation
    Produced in rabbits immunized with purified, recombinant Human PHOSPHO1 (rh PHOSPHO1; Q8TCT1-1; Met1-Cys267). PHOSPHO1 specific IgG was purified by Human PHOSPHO1 affinity chromatography.
  • Clonality
    Polyclonal
  • Formulation
    0.2 μm filtered solution in PBS
  • Storage instructions
    This antibody can be stored at 2℃-8℃ for one month without detectable loss of activity. Antibody products are stable for twelve months from date of receipt when stored at -20℃ to -80℃. Preservative-Free.
    Sodium azide is recommended to avoid contamination (final concentration 0.05%-0.1%). It is toxic to cells and should be disposed of properly. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Applications

    WB: 5-10 μg/ml

    ELISA:0.1-0.2 μg/mL

    This antibody can be used at 0.1-0.2 μg/mL with the appropriate secondary reagents to detect Human PHOSPHO1. The detection limit for Human PHOSPHO1 is < 0.039 ng/well.

    IP: 1-4 μg/mg of lysate

  • Validations

    PHOSPHO1 Antibody, Rabbit PAb, Antigen Affinity Purified, Western blot

    PHOSPHO1 Antibody, Rabbit PAb, Antigen Affinity Purified, Western blot

    PHOSPHO1 Antibody, Rabbit PAb, Antigen Affinity Purified, Immunoprecipitation

    PHOSPHO1 Antibody, Rabbit PAb, Antigen Affinity Purified, Immunoprecipitation

  • References
    • Stewart AJ, et al. (2003) Comparative modelling of human PHOSPHO1 reveals a new group of phosphatases within the haloacid dehalogenase superfamily. Protein Eng. 16(12): 889-95.
    • Camps M, et al. (2000) Dual specificity phosphatases: a gene family for control of MAP kinase function. FASEB J. 14(1): 6-16.
    • Barford D. (1996) Molecular mechanisms of the protein serine/threonine phosphatases. Trends Biochem Sci. 21(11): 407-12.

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