AR(phospho S213) & AR Protein Phosphorylation Antibody Pair
* The price is valid only in USA. Please select country.
-
More Files
- More Functions
-
Specification
Product Description
This protein phosphorylation antibody pair set comes with two antibodies, one against the AR protein, and the other against the specific S213 phosphorylated site of AR for use in in situ Proximity Ligation Assay. See Publication Reference below.
Reactivity
Human
Quality Control Testing
Dual recognition immunofluorescence result.
Representative image of Proximity Ligation Assay of protein phosphorylation. HeLa cells were stained with dual recognition antibody pair set, rabbit polyclonal antibody 1:1200 and mouse monoclonal antibody 1:50. Each red dot represents one single phosphorylated protein. The images were analyzed using an optimized freeware (BlobFinder) download from The Centre for Image Analysis at Uppsala University.
Supplied Product
Antibody pair set content:
1. Phospho-AR S213 rabbit polyclonal antibody (20 ul)
In PBS (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), 150 mM NaCl, pH 7.4 (0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol)
2. AR mouse monoclonal antibody (40 ug)
In 1x PBS, pH 7.2
*Reagents are sufficient for at least 30-50 assays using recommended protocols.Storage Instruction
Store reagents of the antibody pair set at -20°C or lower. Please aliquot to avoid repeated freeze thaw cycle. Reagents should be returned to -20°C storage immediately after use.
-
Applications
In situ Proximity Ligation Assay (Cell)
-
Gene Info — AR
Entrez GeneID
367Gene Name
AR
Gene Alias
AIS, DHTR, HUMARA, KD, NR3C4, SBMA, SMAX1, TFM
Gene Description
androgen receptor
Gene Ontology
HyperlinkGene Summary
The androgen receptor gene is more than 90 kb long and codes for a protein that has 3 major functional domains: the N-terminal domain, DNA-binding domain, and androgen-binding domain. The protein functions as a steroid-hormone activated transcription factor. Upon binding the hormone ligand, the receptor dissociates from accessory proteins, translocates into the nucleus, dimerizes, and then stimulates transcription of androgen responsive genes. This gene contains 2 polymorphic trinucleotide repeat segments that encode polyglutamine and polyglycine tracts in the N-terminal transactivation domain of its protein. Expansion of the polyglutamine tract causes spinal bulbar muscular atrophy (Kennedy disease). Mutations in this gene are also associated with complete androgen insensitivity (CAIS). Two alternatively spliced variants encoding distinct isoforms have been described. [provided by RefSeq
Other Designations
OTTHUMP00000023450|OTTHUMP00000061928|dihydrotestosterone receptor
-
Interactome
-
Pathway
-
Disease
- +1-909-264-1399
+1-909-992-0619
Toll Free : +1-877-853-6098 - +1-909-992-3401
- sales@abnova.com