SARS Antibody, FITC conjugated | CSB-PA04145C0Rb

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SARS Antibody, FITC conjugated | CSB-PA04145C0Rb | Cusabio

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Product Type: Polyclonal Antibody

Target Names: SARS

Aliases: Serine--tRNA ligase, cytoplasmic (EC 6.1.1.11) (Seryl-tRNA synthetase) (SerRS) (Seryl-tRNA (Ser/Sec) synthetase), SARS, SERS

Background: Catalyzes the attachment of serine to tRNA (Ser) in a two-step reaction: serine is first activated by ATP to form Ser-AMP and then transferred to the acceptor end of tRNA (Ser) (PubMed:22353712, PubMed:24095058, PubMed:9431993, PubMed:26433229, PubMed:28236339) . Is probably also able to aminoacylate tRNA (Sec) with serine, to form the misacylated tRNA L-seryl-tRNA (Sec), which will be further converted into selenocysteinyl-tRNA (Sec) (PubMed:9431993, PubMed:26433229, PubMed:28236339) . In the nucleus, binds to the VEGFA core promoter and prevents MYC binding and transcriptional activation by MYC (PubMed:24940000) . Recruits SIRT2 to the VEGFA promoter, promoting deacetylation of histone H4 at 'Lys-16' (H4K16) . Thereby, inhibits the production of VEGFA and sprouting angiogenesis mediated by VEGFA (PubMed:19423848, PubMed:19423847, PubMed:24940000) .

Isotype: IgG

Conjugate: FITC

Clonality: Polyclonal

Uniport ID: P49591

Host Species: Rabbit

Species Reactivity: Human

Immunogen: Recombinant Human Serine--tRNA ligase, cytoplasmic protein (2-233AA)

Immunogen Species: Human

Applications: ELISA

Tested Applications: ELISA

Purification Method: >95%, Protein G purified

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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: Epigenetics and Nuclear Signaling

Research Areas: Epigenetics & Nuclear Signaling

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