Anti Transcription Initiation Factor IIB (TFIIB/SUA7) pAb (Rabbit, Antiserum)

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BAM-62-009-EX
$329.00

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Application: WB, ELISA, IP, ChIP 
Clonality: Polyclonal 
Host: Rabbit 
Purification: Serum 
Reactivity: S. cerevisiae 
BACKGROUND The fundamental transcription factor TFIIB has the characteristics of stabilizing the DNA binding of TATA box-binding protein (TBP) and binding directly to DNA by its conformational change. Also its N terminal region binds to the RNA channel of RNA polymerase undertaking a very important role in the determination of transcription initiation point and promoter clearance. Sua7p is the TFIIB of budding yeast and is composed of 346 amino acid residues (aa). The product was prepared by immunizing rabbit with recombinant protein which was over-expressed in E. coli with a plasmid carrying the entire Sua7p protein (1-346aa) of budding yeast, and purified by chromatography. Using the product as antiserum in Western blotting, the band of 41 kD pertaining to Sua7p was obtained from the extract of yeast cells (Fig. 1).
Documents & Links for Anti Transcription Initiation Factor IIB (TFIIB/SUA7) pAb (Rabbit, Antiserum)
Datasheet bam-62-009-ex_anti-sua7ptfiib-pab_datasheet.pdf

Documents & Links for Anti Transcription Initiation Factor IIB (TFIIB/SUA7) pAb (Rabbit, Antiserum)
Datasheet bam-62-009-ex_anti-sua7ptfiib-pab_datasheet.pdf