Rabbit anti-SUPT5H IHC Antibody Affinity Purified
Product Details
Specifications
Additional Product Information
Transcription elongation is one step in the multistage process of transcription that involves the polymerization of nucleoside monophosphates into a ribonucleotide transcript catalyzed by the multisubunit complex RNA Pol II. Transcriptional regulation involves positive factors that promote sufficient elongation rates and processivity as well as negative elongation factors that repress transcription elongation. SUPT5H is a subunit of the DRB sensitivity inducing factor (DSIF) along with SUPT4H that functions as a negative elongation factor. DSIF associates with RNA Pol II and may inhibit elongation by pausing and terminating RNA Pol II activity.
Alternate Names
DRB sensitivity-inducing factor 160 kDa subunit; DRB sensitivity-inducing factor large subunit; DSIF large subunit; DSIF p160; hSPT5; SPT5; SPT5H; suppressor of Ty 5 homolog; Tat-cotransactivator 1 protein; Tat-CT1; Tat-CT1 protein; transcription elongation factor SPT5
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.