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YARS antibody

Antigen

YARS

Clonality Polyclonal
Host
Alternatives

Rabbit

Reactivity
Alternatives

Cow (Bovine), Dog (Canine), Human, Mouse (Murine), Rat (Rattus)

Application
Alternatives Western Blotting (WB)
1 reference available
Catalog no. ABIN310040
Quantity 50 µg  (Variants)
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Additional Information

Description Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases catalyze the aminoacylation of tRNA by their cognate amino acid. Because of their central role in linking amino acids with nucleotide triplets contained in tRNAs, aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are thought to be among the first proteins that appeared in evolution. Tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase belongs to the class I tRNA synthetase family. Cytokine activities have also been observed for the human tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase, after it is split into two parts, an N-terminal fragment that harbors the catalytic site and a C-terminal fragment found only in the mammalian enzyme. The N-terminal fragment is an interleukin-8-like cytokine, whereas the released C-terminal fragment is an EMAP II-like cytokine.Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases catalyze the aminoacylation of tRNA by their cognate amino acid. Because of their central role in linking amino acids with nucleotide triplets contained in tRNAs, aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are thought to be among the first proteins that appeared in evolution. Tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase belongs to the class I tRNA synthetase family. Cytokine activities have also been observed for the human tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase, after it is split into two parts, an N-terminal fragment that harbors the catalytic site and a C-terminal fragment found only in the mammalian enzyme. The N-terminal fragment is an interleukin-8-like cytokine, whereas the released C-terminal fragment is an EMAP II-like cytokine.Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases catalyze the aminoacylation of tRNA by their cognate amino acid. Because of their central role in linking amino acids with nucleotide triplets contained in tRNAs, aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are thought to be among the first proteins that appeared in evolution. Tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase belongs to the class I tRNA synthetase family. Cytokine activities have also been observed for the human tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase, after it is split into two parts, an N-terminal fragment that harbors the catalytic site and a C-terminal fragment found only in the mammalian enzyme. The N-terminal fragment is an interleukin-8-like cytokine, whereas the released C-terminal fragment is an EMAP II-like cytokine. Sequence Note: The RefSeq transhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/locusXref/oho.cgi?server= REFTRACK&frm=0x66adf650&appid=0&evId=1&evIntpar=8565&evStrpar=&frmA n=EditApp LocusXref: edit YARS(8565)cript and protein were derived from genomic sequence to make the sequence consistent with the reference genome assembly. The genomic coordinates used for the transcript record were based on alignments. Publication Note: This RefSeq record includes a subset of the publications that are available for this gene. Please see the Entrez Gene record to access additional publications. Keywords: YARS, NM_003680, NP_003671, P54577

Application Details

Application Notes ELISA titre: 1:62500 . Western Blotting: Suggested dilution at 0.5 ug/ml in 5% skim milk / PBS buffer, and HRP conjugated anti-Rabbit IgG should be diluted in 1: 50,000 - 100,000 as second antibody.
Restrictions For Research Use only

Publications

Publications Yang, Kapoor, Otero et al.: "Gain-of-function mutational activation of human tRNA synthetase procytokine." in: Chemistry & biology, Vol. 14, Issue 12, pp. 1323-33, 2007 (PubMed).