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PSPH antibody (N-Term)

PSPH Reactivity: Human, Mouse WB Host: Rabbit Polyclonal RB42215 unconjugated
Catalog No. ABIN1881701
  • Target See all PSPH Antibodies
    PSPH (Phosphoserine Phosphatase (PSPH))
    Binding Specificity
    • 13
    • 13
    • 6
    • 2
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    AA 7-36, N-Term
    Reactivity
    • 36
    • 21
    • 6
    • 3
    • 3
    • 3
    • 3
    • 3
    • 3
    • 3
    • 1
    • 1
    Human, Mouse
    Host
    • 31
    • 10
    • 1
    Rabbit
    Clonality
    • 34
    • 8
    Polyclonal
    Conjugate
    • 27
    • 3
    • 3
    • 3
    • 3
    • 2
    • 1
    This PSPH antibody is un-conjugated
    Application
    • 35
    • 22
    • 9
    • 7
    • 7
    • 4
    • 3
    • 2
    • 2
    • 2
    • 2
    Western Blotting (WB)
    Predicted Reactivity
    Rat
    Purification
    This antibody is purified through a protein A column, followed by peptide affinity purification.
    Immunogen
    This PSPH antibody is generated from rabbits immunized with a KLH conjugated synthetic peptide between 7-36 amino acids from the N-terminal region of human PSPH.
    Clone
    RB42215
    Isotype
    Ig Fraction
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  • Application Notes
    WB: 1:1000. WB: 1:8000
    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Format
    Liquid
    Buffer
    Purified polyclonal antibody supplied in PBS with 0.09 % (W/V) sodium azide.
    Preservative
    Sodium azide
    Precaution of Use
    This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.
    Storage
    4 °C,-20 °C
    Expiry Date
    6 months
  • Lamesch, Li, Milstein, Fan, Hao, Szabo, Hu, Venkatesan, Bethel, Martin, Rogers, Lawlor, McLaren, Dricot, Borick, Cusick, Vandenhaute, Dunham, Hill, Vidal: "hORFeome v3.1: a resource of human open reading frames representing over 10,000 human genes." in: Genomics, Vol. 89, Issue 3, pp. 307-15, (2007) (PubMed).

    Veiga-da-Cunha, Collet, Prieur, Jaeken, Peeraer, Rabbijns, Van Schaftingen: "Mutations responsible for 3-phosphoserine phosphatase deficiency." in: European journal of human genetics : EJHG, Vol. 12, Issue 2, pp. 163-6, (2004) (PubMed).

    Peeraer, Rabijns, Verboven, Collet, Van Schaftingen, De Ranter: "High-resolution structure of human phosphoserine phosphatase in open conformation." in: Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography, Vol. 59, Issue Pt 6, pp. 971-7, (2003) (PubMed).

  • Target
    PSPH (Phosphoserine Phosphatase (PSPH))
    Alternative Name
    PSPH (PSPH Products)
    Background
    The protein encoded by this gene belongs to a subfamily of the phosphotransferases. This encoded enzyme is responsible for the third and last step in L-serine formation. It catalyzes magnesium-dependent hydrolysis of L-phosphoserine and is also involved in an exchange reaction between L-serine and L-phosphoserine. Deficiency of this protein is thought to be linked to Williams syndrome.
    Molecular Weight
    25008
    NCBI Accession
    NP_004568
    UniProt
    P78330
    Pathways
    Warburg Effect
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