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RACK1 Antibody

Catalog Number:

49967
other_names: Cell proliferation-inducing gene 21 protein antibody
GBLP_HUMAN antibody
Gnb2-rs1 antibody
Gnb2l1 antibody
Guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein) beta polypeptide 2 like 1 antibody
Guanine nucleotide binding pro

Amount:

100μg
calculated_mw: 35 kDa
host_species: Rabbit

Price:

$319

Swiss-Prot No:

Swiss-Prot#:P63244

Form of Antibody:

1*TBS (pH7.4), 1%BSA, 40%Glycerol. Preservative: 0.05% Sodium Azide.

Storage/Stability:

Immunogen:

Recombinant protein corresponding to C-terminal human RACK1.

Purification:

ProA affinity purified

Specificity/Sensitivity:

Applications:

WB,IHC,FC

Background:

Members of the protein kinase C (PKC) family play a key regulatory role in a variety of cellular functions, including cell growth and differentiation, gene expression, hormone secretion and membrane function. Receptor for activated C kinases, termed RACKs, are intracellular receptors for activated PKC that may be involved in the activation-induced translocation of PKC. RACK1 (receptor for activated C kinase 1) is a 317 amino acid G protein b subunit-like protein that functions as a RACK and inhibits the activity of Src tyrosine kinases. In response to PKC activation, the intracellular localization of RACK1 and PKC bII changes, and RACK1 and PKC bII co-localize to the same sites. RACK1 is therefore thought to be a shuttling protein for PKC bII. A deficit in RACK1 may be associated with impaired PKC activation in the aging brain. The RACK1 gene is conserved in chimpanzee, dog, cow, mouse, rat, chicken, zebrafish, fruit fly, mosquito, C.elegans, S.pombe, S.cerevisiae, K.lactis, E.gossypii, M.grisea, N.crassa, A.thaliana, rice and P.falciparum, and maps to human chromosome 5q35.3.

References:

appl_detail:

WB: 1:1,000-1:2,000
IHC: 1:50-1:200


FC: 1:50-1:100

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