Anti PTTG1 pAb (ATL-HPA008890)
Atlas Antibodies
- Catalog No.:
- ATL-HPA008890-25
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Gene Name: PTTG1
Alternative Gene Name: EAP1, HPTTG, PTTG, securin, TUTR1
Isotype: IgG
Interspecies mouse/rat: ENSMUSG00000020415: 71%, ENSRNOG00000003802: 70%
Entrez Gene ID: 9232
Uniprot ID: O95997
Buffer: 40% glycerol and PBS (pH 7.2). 0.02% sodium azide is added as preservative.
Storage Temperature: Store at +4°C for short term storage. Long time storage is recommended at -20°C.
| Product Specifications | |
| Application | IHC |
| Reactivity | Human |
| Clonality | Polyclonal |
| Host | Rabbit |
| Immunogen | PPALPKATRKALGTVNRATEKSVKTKGPLKQKQPSFSAKKMTEKTVKAKSSVPASDDAYPEIEKFFPFNPLDFESFDLPEEHQIAHLPLSGVPLMILDEERELEKLFQLGPPSPVKMPSPPWESNLLQSPSS |
| Gene Sequence | PPALPKATRKALGTVNRATEKSVKTKGPLKQKQPSFSAKKMTEKTVKAKSSVPASDDAYPEIEKFFPFNPLDFESFDLPEEHQIAHLPLSGVPLMILDEERELEKLFQLGPPSPVKMPSPPWESNLLQSPSS |
| Gene ID - Mouse | ENSMUSG00000020415 |
| Gene ID - Rat | ENSRNOG00000003802 |
| Buffer | 40% glycerol and PBS (pH 7.2). 0.02% sodium azide is added as preservative. |
| Documents & Links for Anti PTTG1 pAb (ATL-HPA008890) | |
| Datasheet | Anti PTTG1 pAb (ATL-HPA008890) Datasheet (External Link) |
| Vendor Page | Anti PTTG1 pAb (ATL-HPA008890) at Atlas Antibodies |
| Documents & Links for Anti PTTG1 pAb (ATL-HPA008890) | |
| Datasheet | Anti PTTG1 pAb (ATL-HPA008890) Datasheet (External Link) |
| Vendor Page | Anti PTTG1 pAb (ATL-HPA008890) |
| Citations for Anti PTTG1 pAb (ATL-HPA008890) – 2 Found |
| Koper, Andre; Zeef, Leo A H; Joseph, Leena; Kerr, Keith; Gosney, John; Lindsay, Mark A; Booton, Richard. Whole Transcriptome Analysis of Pre-invasive and Invasive Early Squamous Lung Carcinoma in Archival Laser Microdissected Samples. Respiratory Research. 2017;18(1):12. PubMed |
| Wang, Shuxiong; Drummond, Michael L; Guerrero-Juarez, Christian F; Tarapore, Eric; MacLean, Adam L; Stabell, Adam R; Wu, Stephanie C; Gutierrez, Guadalupe; That, Bao T; Benavente, Claudia A; Nie, Qing; Atwood, Scott X. Single cell transcriptomics of human epidermis identifies basal stem cell transition states. Nature Communications. 2020;11(1):4239. PubMed |