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product summary
company name :
Agrisera
product type :
antibody
product name :
RS1 Salt stress root protein RS1
catalog :
AS16 3833
quantity :
100 µl
clonality :
polyclonal
host :
domestic rabbit
conjugate :
nonconjugated
application :
western blot
product information
Product number :
AS16 3833
Product name :
RS1 Salt stress root protein RS1
Immunogen :
KLH-conjugated synthetic peptide chosen from Oryza sativa RS1 protein sequence UniProt:Q0JPA6; LOC_Os01g13210.2
Host :
Rabbit
Clonality :
Polyclonal
Purity :
Serum
Format :
Lyophilized
Quantity :
100 µl
Tested applications :
Western blot (WB)
Related products :
proteins involved in salt stress response
Recommended dilutions :
1 : 1000 (WB)
Expected apparent MW :
22 kDa
Confirmed reactivity :
Oryza sativa
Not reactive in :
No confirmed exceptions from predicted reactivity are currently known.
Selected references :
To be added when available, antibody released in April 2016.
Background :
RS1 (Salt stress root protein RS1) is expressed in rice roots following salt stress.
Reconstitution :
For reconstitution add 100 µl of sterile water.
Storage :
Store lyophilized/reconstituted at -20°C; make aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
UniProt number :
Q0JPA6
company information
Agrisera
Box 57
911 21 Vannas
info@agrisera.com
https://www.agrisera.com
46 935-330000
headquarters: Sweden
Agrisera is a Swedish company specializing in polyclonal and monoclonal antibody production, offering primary and secondary antibodies off-the-shelf. Agrisera offers an extensive list of antibodies suitable for detection of plant and algal proteins in a wide range of research areas and applications. They are reactive in thousands of plant and algal species and cited in thousands of scientific articles. Agrisera was awarded as the Plant Science Antibody Supplier of the Year by CiteAB for the company with the most antibody citations for research related to plant science during 2018.