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ATP6V0A2 antibody (N-Term)

The Rabbit Polyclonal anti-ATP6V0A2 antibody has been validated for WB and IHC. It is suitable to detect ATP6V0A2 in samples from Human, Mouse, Rat, Cow, Dog, Guinea Pig, Horse, Pig, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Zebrafish (Danio rerio).
Catalog No. ABIN405464

Quick Overview for ATP6V0A2 antibody (N-Term) (ABIN405464)

Target

See all ATP6V0A2 Antibodies
ATP6V0A2 (ATPase, H+ Transporting, Lysosomal V0 Subunit A2 (ATP6V0A2))

Reactivity

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Human, Mouse, Rat, Cow, Dog, Guinea Pig, Horse, Pig, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Zebrafish (Danio rerio)

Host

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Rabbit

Clonality

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Polyclonal

Conjugate

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This ATP6V0A2 antibody is un-conjugated

Application

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Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
  • Binding Specificity

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    N-Term

    Sequence

    INRADIPLPE GEASPPAPPL KQVLEMQEQL QKLEVELREV TKNKEKLRKN

    Predicted Reactivity

    Cow: 86%, Dog: 93%, Guinea Pig: 83%, Horse: 93%, Human: 100%, Mouse: 100%, Pig: 92%, Rat: 100%, Yeast: 79%, Zebrafish: 77%

    Characteristics

    This is a rabbit polyclonal antibody against ATP6V0A2. It was validated on Western Blot using a cell lysate as a positive control.

    Purification

    Affinity Purified

    Immunogen

    The immunogen is a synthetic peptide directed towards the N terminal region of human ATP6V0A2
  • Application Notes

    Optimal working dilutions should be determined experimentally by the investigator.

    Comment

    Antigen size: 856 AA

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Liquid

    Concentration

    Lot specific

    Buffer

    Liquid. Purified antibody supplied in 1x PBS buffer with 0.09 % (w/v) sodium azide and 2 % sucrose.

    Preservative

    Sodium azide

    Precaution of Use

    This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.

    Handling Advice

    Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

    Storage

    -20 °C

    Storage Comment

    For short term use, store at 2-8°C up to 1 week. For long term storage, store at -20°C in small aliquots to prevent freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Target

    ATP6V0A2 (ATPase, H+ Transporting, Lysosomal V0 Subunit A2 (ATP6V0A2))

    Alternative Name

    ATP6V0A2

    Background

    The multisubunit vacuolar-type proton pump (H(+)-ATPase or V-ATPase) is essential for acidification of diverse cellular components, including endosomes, lysosomes, clathrin-coated vesicles, secretory vesicles, and chromaffin granules, and it is found at high density in the plasma membrane of certain specialized cells. H(+)-ATPases are comprised of a peripheral V(1) domain and an integral membrane V(0) domain, ATP6V0A2 is a component of the V(0) domain.The multisubunit vacuolar-type proton pump (H(+)-ATPase or V-ATPase) is essential for acidification of diverse cellular components, including endosomes, lysosomes, clathrin-coated vesicles, secretory vesicles, and chromaffin granules, and it is found at high density in the plasma membrane of certain specialized cells. H(+)-ATPases are comprised of a peripheral V(1) domain and an integral membrane V(0) domain, ATP6V0A2 is a component of the V(0) domain (Smith et al., 2003 [PubMed 14580332]).[supplied by OMIM]. 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.
    Alias Symbols: ATP6N1D, ATP6a2, J6B7, Stv1, TJ6, TJ6M, TJ6s, Vph1, a2, A2, RTF, WSS, ARCL, STV1, TJ6S, VPH1, ARCL2A, ATP6A2
    Protein Interaction Partner: UBC, RPL10L, PTRH2, ATP6V1D, RPS15, RPS2, SLC25A3, AKT1, ELAVL1, CYTH2,
    Protein Size: 856

    Molecular Weight

    98 kDa

    Gene ID

    23545

    NCBI Accession

    NM_012463, NP_036595

    UniProt

    Q9Y487

    Pathways

    Transition Metal Ion Homeostasis, Proton Transport
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