BAG1L-specific Polyclonal antibody

BAG1L-specific Polyclonal Antibody for IF,ELISA

Host / Isotype

Rabbit / IgG

Reactivity

human

Applications

IF,ELISA

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Cat no : 16148-1-AP

Synonyms

BAG 1, BAG1, BAG1M, BAG1S, HAP, RAP46



Tested Applications

Positive IF detected inHepG2 cells

Recommended dilution

ApplicationDilution
Immunofluorescence (IF)IF : 1:10-1:100
Sample-dependent, check data in validation data gallery

Product Information

16148-1-AP targets BAG1L-specific in IF,ELISA applications and shows reactivity with human samples.

Tested Reactivity human
Host / Isotype Rabbit / IgG
Class Polyclonal
Type Antibody
Immunogen Peptide 相同性解析による交差性が予測される生物種
Full Name BCL2-associated athanogene
Calculated molecular weight 39 kDa
GenBank accession numberNM_004323
Gene symbol BAG1
Gene ID (NCBI) 573
RRIDAB_2062440
Conjugate Unconjugated
Form Liquid
Purification Method Antigen affinity purification
Storage Buffer PBS with 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol pH 7.3.
Storage ConditionsStore at -20°C. Stable for one year after shipment. Aliquoting is unnecessary for -20oC storage.

Background Information

BAG1 have been identified that modulate gene transcription through poorly defined mechanisms. Four isoforms of the BAG1 protein (BAG1S, BAG1, BAG1M and BAG1L) can be produced from a common mRNA by use of alternative translation initiation sites, including a non-canonical CTG codon in one instance. The longest, BAG1L (Mr ~50K), contains a nuclear localization signal (NLS) and resides in the nucleus, whereas BAG1M (Mr ~46K) has an incomplete NLS and distributes mainly in cytosol, unless dragged into the nucleus through interactions with other. Distribution of BAG1S(p33) is not clear yet. This antibody can recognize BAG1L and BAG1V.

Protocols

Product Specific Protocols
IF protocol for BAG1L-specific antibody 16148-1-APDownload protocol
Standard Protocols
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Publications

SpeciesApplicationTitle

Mol Cancer Ther

Targeting Binding Function-3 of the Androgen Receptor Blocks Its Co-Chaperone Interactions, Nuclear Translocation, and Activation.

Authors - Nada Lallous