7188538

SIRT2 Polyclonal Antibody, Active Motif™

Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Antigen

SIRT2

Applications

Immunoprecipitation, Western Blot

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Host Species

Rabbit

Target Species

Human

Gene Accession No.

Q8IXJ6

Gene ID (Entrez)

22933

Immunogen

This SIRT2 antibody was raised against a synthetic peptide derived from the C-terminal region of human SIRT2.

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Content And Storage

-20°C, Avoid Freeze/Thaw Cycles

Gene

SIRT2

Concentration

Lot-Specific

Classification

Polyclonal

Form

Liquid

Regulatory Status

RUO

Formulation

70mM tris with 0.07mM EDTA, 105mM NaCl, 30% glycerol, 31mM glycine and 0.035% sodium azide; pH 8

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

IgG

Purification Method

Antigen affinity chromatography

Product Type

Antibody

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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.