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company name :
StressMarq Biosciences
product type :
antibody
product name :
Phosphotyrosine Antibody
catalog :
SPC-161F
quantity :
400 µl
price :
310.00 USD
clonality :
polyclonal
host :
domestic rabbit
conjugate :
nonconjugated
application :
western blot, ELISA, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, immunoprecipitation
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Immunohistochemistry analysis using Rabbit Anti-Phosphotyrosine Polyclonal Antibody (SPC-161). Tissue: breast cancer. Species: Human . Primary Antibody: Rabbit Anti-Phosphotyrosine Polyclonal Antibody (SPC-161) at 1:100.
product information
Catalog No :
SPC-161F
Product Name :
Phosphotyrosine Antibody
Description :
Rabbit Anti-Phosphotyrosine Polyclonal
Target :
Phosphotyrosine
Conjugate :
Unconjugated
2021 List Price :
310.00 USD
Currency :
USD
Research Area(s) :
Cell Signaling Post-translational Modifications Phosphorylation
Alternative Name(s) :
Phospho-tyrosine Antibody
Size :
400 µl
Category :
Antibodies
Product Type :
Polyclonal
Immunogen :
Phosphotyrosine conjugated to KLH
Applications :
WB IHC ICC/IF IP ELISA
Host Species :
Rabbit
Species Reactivity Abbreviation :
ALL
Species Reactivity Full Name :
Species Independent
Antibody Dilution :
WB (1:500), IHC (1:100), ICC/IF (1:50), ELISA (1:2000), IP (1:100); optimal dilutions for assays should be determined by the user.
Purification :
Peptide Affinity Purified
Storage Buffer :
PBS pH7.0, 50% glycerol, 0.01% sodium azide
Concentration :
0.25 mg/ml
Specificity :
Detects proteins phosphorylated on tyrosine residues. Does not cross-react with phosphoserine or threonine.
Storage Temperature :
-20ºC
Shipping Temperature :
Blue Ice or 4ºC
Cite this Product :
StressMarq Biosciences Cat# SPC-161F, RRID: AB_854256
Certificate of Analysis :
A 1:250 dilution of SPC-161 was sufficient for detection of tyrosine-phosphorylated species in mouse spleen lysates in western blot analysis.
Scientific Background :
Protein phosphorylation is an important posttranslational modification that serves many key functions to regulate a protein's activity, localization, and protein-protein interactions. Phosphorylation is catalyzed by various specific protein kinases, which involves removing a phosphate group from ATP and covalently attaching it to to a recipient protein that acts as a substrate. Most kinases act on both serine and threonine; others act on tyrosine, and a number (dual specificity kinases) act on all three. Because phosphorylation can occur at multiple sites on any given protein, it can therefore change the function or localization of that protein at any time (1). Changing the function of these proteins has been linked to a number of diseases, including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, inflammation and neurological disorders (2-4).
In particular, the phosphorylation of tyrosine is considered one of the key steps in signal transduction and regulation of enzymatic activity (5). Phosphotyrosine can be detected through specific antibodies, and are
helpful in facilitating the identification of tyrosine kinase substrates (6).
References :
1. Goto H. et al. (2005) Nature Cell Biology 8: 180-187.
2. Blume-Jensen P. and Hunter T. (2001) Nature 411: 355-365.
3. Downward J. (2001) Nature 411: 759-762.
4. Pawson T. and Saxton T.M. (1999) Cell 97: 675-678.
5. Frackelton A.R. Jr., Ross A.H., and Eisen H.N. (1983) Mol Cell Biol. 3: 1343-1352.
6. Ross A.H., Baltimore D., and Eisen H.N. (1981) Nature 294: 654-656.
7. Ostrovsky PC. (1995) Genes Dev. 9(16): 2034-2041.
Field of Use :
Not for use in humans. Not for use in diagnostics or therapeutics. For in vitro research use only.
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Image Alternative Text :
Rabbit Anti-Phosphotyrosine Antibody used in Immunocytochemistry/Immunofluorescence (ICC/IF) on Human Cervical cancer cell line (HeLa) (SPC-161) Rabbit Anti-Phosphotyrosine Antibody used in Immunocytochemistry/Immunofluorescence (ICC/IF) on Human Cervical cancer cell line (HeLa) (SPC-161) Rabbit Anti-Phosphotyrosine Antibody used in Immunohistochemistry (IHC) on Human breast cancer (SPC-161)
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StressMarq Biosciences
PO Box 55036 CADBORO BAY
3825 Cadboro Bay Road
Victoria BC V8N 4G0
3825 Cadboro Bay Road
Victoria BC V8N 4G0
info@stressmarq.com
http://www.stressmarq.com1-250-294-9065
headquarters: canada
StressMarq Biosciences Inc. is a bioreagents company producing high-quality antibodies, antibody conjugates, proteins, assay kits, and small molecules for the life sciences.
With over 17,000 products, we offer a wide range of products for scientists in cancer, neuroscience, epigenetics, cell signalling, and cellular stress research areas.
Based in Victoria, BC, with a small but dedicated group of scientists, StressMarq provides highly-validated products that are sold with our quality guarantee, and supported by our years of scientific expertise. Our products are available in over 50 countries through our extensive distributor network.
StressMarq draws on scientific excellence from around the globe. We strive to partner with academic or for-profit institutions through licensing agreements to bring cutting-edge research tools to the scientific community.
With over 17,000 products, we offer a wide range of products for scientists in cancer, neuroscience, epigenetics, cell signalling, and cellular stress research areas.
Based in Victoria, BC, with a small but dedicated group of scientists, StressMarq provides highly-validated products that are sold with our quality guarantee, and supported by our years of scientific expertise. Our products are available in over 50 countries through our extensive distributor network.
StressMarq draws on scientific excellence from around the globe. We strive to partner with academic or for-profit institutions through licensing agreements to bring cutting-edge research tools to the scientific community.
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