ARG57137

anti-14-3-3 gamma antibody [4B9]

anti-14-3-3 gamma antibody [4B9] for ICC/IF,Western blot and Human

Overview

Product Description Mouse Monoclonal antibody [4B9] recognizes 14-3-3 gamma
Tested Reactivity Hu
Tested Application ICC/IF, WB
Host Mouse
Clonality Monoclonal
Clone 4B9
Isotype IgG1, kappa
Target Name 14-3-3 gamma
Antigen Species Human
Immunogen Recombinant fragment around aa. 1-247 of Human 14-3-3 gamma
Conjugation Un-conjugated
Alternate Names 14-3-3 protein gamma; PPP1R170; 14-3-3GAMMA; KCIP-1; Protein kinase C inhibitor protein 1

Application Instructions

Application Suggestion
Tested Application Dilution
ICC/IFAssay-dependent
WB1:1000
Application Note * The dilutions indicate recommended starting dilutions and the optimal dilutions or concentrations should be determined by the scientist.

Properties

Form Liquid
Purification Purification with Protein A.
Buffer PBS (pH 7.4), 0.02% Sodium azide and 10% Glycerol.
Preservative 0.02% Sodium azide
Stabilizer 10% Glycerol
Concentration 1 mg/ml
Storage Instruction For continuous use, store undiluted antibody at 2-8°C for up to a week. For long-term storage, aliquot and store at -20°C. Storage in frost free freezers is not recommended. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Suggest spin the vial prior to opening. The antibody solution should be gently mixed before use.
Note For laboratory research only, not for drug, diagnostic or other use.

Bioinformation

Database Links

GeneID: 7532 Human YWHAG

Swiss-port # P61981 Human 14-3-3 protein gamma

Gene Symbol YWHAG
Gene Full Name tyrosine 3-monooxygenase/tryptophan 5-monooxygenase activation protein, gamma
Background This gene product belongs to the 14-3-3 family of proteins which mediate signal transduction by binding to phosphoserine-containing proteins. This highly conserved protein family is found in both plants and mammals, and this protein is 100% identical to the rat ortholog. It is induced by growth factors in human vascular smooth muscle cells, and is also highly expressed in skeletal and heart muscles, suggesting an important role for this protein in muscle tissue. It has been shown to interact with RAF1 and protein kinase C, proteins involved in various signal transduction pathways. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Function Adapter protein implicated in the regulation of a large spectrum of both general and specialized signaling pathways. Binds to a large number of partners, usually by recognition of a phosphoserine or phosphothreonine motif. Binding generally results in the modulation of the activity of the binding partner. [UniProt]
Calculated MW 28 kDa
PTM Phosphorylated by various PKC isozymes.