89-115-853

ATP7B Rabbit anti-Human, Polyclonal Antibody, Abnova™

Manufacturer: Abnova Corporation

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₹ 1,10,538.00

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Total Price: ₹ 1,30,434.84

Antigen

ATP7B

Classification

Polyclonal

Description

Rabbit polyclonal antibody raised against synthetic peptide of ATP7B.

Formulation

In Tris-citrate/phosphate buffer, pH 7.0-8.0 (0.09% sodium azide)

Gene Accession No.

P35670

Gene Symbols

ATP7B

Immunogen

A synthetic peptide corresponding to C-terminus of human ATP7B.

Regulatory Status

RUO

Gene ID (Entrez)

540

Target Species

Human

Form

Liquid

Applications

Immunocytochemistry, Western Blot

Conjugate

Unconjugated

Dilution

Western Blot (1:1000) The optimal working dilution should be determined by the end user.

Gene

ATP7B

Gene Alias

PWD/WC1/WD/WND

Host Species

Rabbit

Quantity

100 μL

Primary or Secondary

Primary

Test Specificity

This antibody is specific to ATPb7.

Content And Storage

Store at 4°C. Do not freeze.

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Description

  • This gene is a member of the P-type cation transport ATPase family and encodes a protein with several membrane-spanning domains, an ATPase consensus sequence, a hinge domain, a phosphorylation site, and at least 2 putative copper-binding sites
  • This protein functions as a monomer, exporting copper out of the cells, such as the efflux of hepatic copper into the bile
  • Alternate transcriptional splice variants, encoding different isoforms with distinct cellular localizations, have been characterized
  • Mutations in this gene have been associated with Wilson disease (WD)
  • [provided by RefSeq