F9 polyclonal antibody (A01)

Catalog # H00002158-A01

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Western Blot detection against Immunogen (36.56 KDa) .

  • Specification

    Product Description

    Mouse polyclonal antibody raised against a partial recombinant F9.

    Immunogen

    F9 (NP_000124, 96 a.a. ~ 190 a.a) partial recombinant protein with GST tag.

    Sequence

    QCESNPCLNGGSCKDDINSYECWCPFGFEGKNCELDVTCNIKNGRCEQFCKNSADNKVVCSCTEGYRLAENQKSCEPAVPFPCGRVSVSQTSKLT

    Host

    Mouse

    Reactivity

    Human

    Quality Control Testing

    Antibody Reactive Against Recombinant Protein.

    Western Blot detection against Immunogen (36.56 KDa) .

    Storage Buffer

    50 % glycerol

    Storage Instruction

    Store at -20°C or lower. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

  • Applications

    Western Blot (Recombinant protein)

    ELISA

  • Gene Info — F9

    Entrez GeneID

    2158

    GeneBank Accession#

    NM_000133

    Protein Accession#

    NP_000124

    Gene Name

    F9

    Gene Alias

    FIX, HEMB, MGC129641, MGC129642, PTC

    Gene Description

    coagulation factor IX

    Omim ID

    306900

    Gene Ontology

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    Gene Summary

    This gene encodes vitamin K-dependent coagulation factor IX that circulates in the blood as an inactive zymogen. This factor is converted to an active form by factor XIa, which excises the activation peptide and thus generates a heavy chain and a light chain held together by one or more disulfide bonds. The role of this activated factor IX in the blood coagulation cascade is to activate factor X to its active form through interactions with Ca+2 ions, membrane phospholipids, and factor VIII. Alterations of this gene, including point mutations, insertions and deletions, cause factor IX deficiency, which is a recessive X-linked disorder, also called hemophilia B or Christmas disease. [provided by RefSeq

    Other Designations

    Christmas factor|OTTHUMP00000024154|coagulant factor IX|factor 9|factor IX|plasma thromboplastic component

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