7188421

Phospho-SIRT2 (Ser331) Monoclonal Antibody (6B5), Active Motif™

Rat Monoclonal Antibody

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

The price for this product is unavailable. Please request a quote

Antigen

Phospho-SIRT2 (Ser331)

Concentration

1 mg/mL

Classification

Monoclonal

Form

Liquid

Regulatory Status

RUO

Formulation

PBS with 30% glycerol and 0.035% sodium azide; pH 7.5

Gene Alias

5730427M03Rik; 5E5 antigen; mSIR2L2; NAD-dependent deacetylase sirtuin-2; NAD-dependent protein deacetylase sirtuin-2; Regulatory protein SIR2 homolog 2; silent information regulator 2; silent mating type information regulation 2, (S.cerevisiae, homolog)-like; sirtuin 2; SIR2; SIR2L; SIR2L2; SIR2-like protein 2; sir2-related protein type 2; SIRT2; sirtuin 2; sirtuin type 2; sirtuin-2

Gene Symbols

SIRT2

Isotype

IgG2a

Purification Method

Protein G

Product Type

Antibody

Clone

6B5

Applications

Western Blot

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Host Species

Rat

Target Species

Human

Gene Accession No.

Q8IXJ6

Gene ID (Entrez)

22933

Immunogen

This antibody was raised against a synthetic peptide corresponding to human SIRT2 phosphorylated at Serine 331.

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Content And Storage

-20°C, Avoid Freeze/Thaw Cycles

Gene

SIRT2

Related Products

Img

Fischer Scientific

7188538

Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody...

Img

Fischer Scientific

7188703

Mouse Monoclonal Antibody...

Img

Fischer Scientific

7188791

Mouse Monoclonal Antibody...

Img

Fischer Scientific

7188650

Rat Monoclonal Antibody...

Img

Fischer Scientific

7188486

Mouse Monoclonal Antibody...

Img

Fischer Scientific

7188625

Mouse Monoclonal Antibody...

Img

Fischer Scientific

7188430

Mouse Recombinant Monoclonal Antibo...

Img

Fischer Scientific

7188437

Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody...

Description

  • The SIRT2 protein (also known as Sirtuin for Silent Mating Type Information 2-Homolog) is a NAD-dependent deacytylase (NDAC) that has been shown to control gene silencing, cell cycle, and DNA damage repair
  • It is believed that SIRT2 may act as a tumor suppressor in human gliomas and may also serve as a novel molecular marker for these cells
  • SIRT2 has also been shown to act as a redox sensor to help regulate muscle gene expression in response to food intake and exercise
  • SIRT2 acts in the phosphorylation cascade involving mitosis where SIRT2 is phosphorylated in late G2 phase, during M phase, and into cytokinesis.