Cusabio Polyclonal Antibodies
POFUT2 Antibody | CSB-PA837737LA01HU
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POFUT2 Antibody | CSB-PA837737LA01HU | Cusabio
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Product Type: Polyclonal Antibody
Target Names: POFUT2
Aliases: GDP-fucose protein O-fucosyltransferase 2 (EC 2.4.1.221) (Peptide-O-fucosyltransferase 2) (O-FucT-2), POFUT2, C21orf80 FUT13 KIAA0958
Background: Catalyzes the reaction that attaches fucose through an O-glycosidic linkage to a conserved serine or threonine residue in the consensus sequence C1-X (2, 3) -S/T-C2-X (2) -G of thrombospondin type 1 repeats where C1 and C2 are the first and second cysteines, respectively. O-fucosylates members of several protein families including the ADAMTS family, the thrombosporin (TSP) and spondin families. The O-fucosylation of TSRs is also required for restricting epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT), maintaining the correct patterning of mesoderm and localization of the definite endoderm (By similarity) . Required for the proper secretion of ADAMTS family members such as ADAMSL1 and ADAMST13.
Isotype: IgG
Conjugate: Non-conjugated
Clonality: Polyclonal
Uniport ID: Q9Y2G5
Host Species: Rabbit
Species Reactivity: Human
Immunogen: Recombinant Human GDP-fucose protein O-fucosyltransferase 2 protein (125-271AA)
Immunogen Species: Human
Applications: ELISA, WB, IHC
Tested Applications: ELISA, WB, IHC; Recommended dilution: WB:1:500-1:5000, IHC:1:200-1:500
Purification Method: >95%, Protein G purified
Dilution Ratio1: ELISA:1:2000-1:10000
Dilution Ratio2: WB:1:500-1:5000
Dilution Ratio3: IHC:1:200-1:500
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Buffer: Preservative: 0.03% Proclin 300
Constituents: 50% Glycerol, 0.01M PBS, pH 7.4
Form: Liquid
Storage: Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
Initial Research Areas: Tags & Cell Markers
Research Areas: Tags & Cell Markers;Metabolism;Signal transduction