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Bethyl Laboratories® Rabbit anti-PA1 IHC Antibody, Affinity Purified - 100 µl (50+ slides)

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Bethyl Laboratories

Catalog #

Validated
Target:

PA1

Reactivity:

Human

Host:

Rabbit

Clonality:

Polyclonal

Format:

Whole IgG

Immunogen:

Between 204 and 254

Isotype:

IgG

Conjugate:

Unconjugated

Purity:

Antigen Affinity Purified

100 µl (50+ slides)

10 µl (5+ slides)

Product Details

Specifications
Verified Reactivity

Human

Presumed Reactivity

Horse,

Monkey

Antigen Species

Human

Concentration
250 µg/ml
Storage

2 - 8 °C

Shelf Life

1 year from date of receipt

Physical State
Liquid
Buffer

Tris-buffered Saline containing 0.1% BSA and 0.09% Sodium Azide


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Additional Product Information

PA1 (PTIP-associated protein 1) was isolated as a protein that associates with PTIP (Pax transactivation domain-interacting protein), a nuclear protein involved in the DNA damage response and interacts with the Pax2 transactivation domain. Along with PTIP, PA1 has been found to be present in a MLL3- and MLL4-containing Histone H3 Lysine 4 Methyltransferase complex. PA1 also appears to be important to the DNA damage response and repair. This involvement in DNA damage signaling is reported to be independent of its MLL association. PA1 has also been identified as GAS (glutamate-rich coactivator interacting with SRC1/NCOA1). As an interactor of SRC1 (steroid receptor coactivator 1), PA1 functions as a transcription cofactor.

79447

PAGR1

PAXIP1 associated glutamate rich protein 1

Q9BTK6

PAXIP1-associated glutamate-rich protein 1

Alternate Names

C16orf53; GAS; glutamate-rich coactivator associated with SRC1; glutamate-rich coactivator interacting with SRC1; glutamate-rich coactivator interacting with SRC1/NCOA1; PA1; PAXIP1-associated glutamate-rich protein 1; PAXIP1-associated protein 1; PTIP-associated 1 protein; PTIP-associated protein 1

Applications

Epitope exposure is recommended.

Epitope exposure with citrate buffer will enhance staining.

Likely to work with frozen sections.

In some cases, the antibody may be diluted further than indicated.