UPP2 Antibody | CSB-PA025660LA01HU

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  • UPP2 Antibody
  • Western blot<br />
 All lanes: UPP2 antibody at 4µg/ml<br />
 Lane 1: Mouse kidney tissue<br />
 Lane 2: Mouse brain tissue<br />
 Lane 3: Hela whole cell lysate<br />
 Secondary<br />
 Goat polyclonal to rabbit IgG at 1/10000 dilution<br />
 Predicted band size: 36, 42 kDa<br />
 Observed band size: 36 kDa<br />
€315.80 - €488.70

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UPP2 Antibody | CSB-PA025660LA01HU | Cusabio

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Product Type: Polyclonal Antibody

Target Names: UPP2

Aliases: Uridine phosphorylase 2 (UPase 2) (UrdPase 2) (EC 2.4.2.3), UPP2

Background: Catalyzes the reversible phosphorylytic cleavage of uridine and deoxyuridine to uracil and ribose- or deoxyribose-1-phosphate. The produced molecules are then utilized as carbon and energy sources or in the rescue of pyrimidine bases for nucleotide synthesis. Shows substrate specificity and accept uridine, deoxyuridine, and thymidine as well as the two pyrimidine nucleoside analogs 5-fluorouridine and 5-fluoro-2 (') -deoxyuridine as substrates.

Isotype: IgG

Conjugate: Non-conjugated

Clonality: Polyclonal

Uniport ID: O95045

Host Species: Rabbit

Species Reactivity: Human, Mouse

Immunogen: Recombinant Human Uridine phosphorylase 2 protein (1-317AA)

Immunogen Species: Human

Applications: ELISA, WB

Tested Applications: ELISA, WB; Recommended dilution: WB:1:500-1:2000

Purification Method: >95%, Protein G purified

Dilution Ratio1: ELISA:1:2000-1:10000

Dilution Ratio2: WB:1:500-1:2000

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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;Metabolism;Signal transduction

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