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KDM5D antibody

This anti-KDM5D antibody is a Rabbit Polyclonal antibody detecting KDM5D in WB. Suitable for Human.
Catalog No. ABIN1589829

Quick Overview for KDM5D antibody (ABIN1589829)

Target

See all KDM5D Antibodies
KDM5D (Lysine (K)-Specific Demethylase 5D (KDM5D))

Reactivity

Human

Host

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Rabbit

Clonality

  • 5
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Polyclonal

Conjugate

  • 6
This KDM5D antibody is un-conjugated

Application

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Western Blotting (WB)
  • Purpose

    SMCY/JARID1D antibody

    Specificity

    Recombinant human SMCY

    Characteristics

    Chromosomal location: Yq11, Yq11

    Purification

    Protein A purified

    Immunogen

    Recombinant human SMCY

    Isotype

    IgG
  • Application Notes

    Western Blot: Use 1-5 μg/mL

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Lyophilized

    Reconstitution

    Centrifuge vial prior to opening. Reconstitute in sterile water to a concentration of 0.1-1.0 mg/mL.

    Buffer

    PBS

    Handling Advice

    Centrifuge vial prior to opening.

    Storage

    4 °C,-20 °C

    Storage Comment

    The lyophilized antibody is stable for at least 2 years at -20°C. After sterile reconstitution the antibody is stable at 2-8°C for up to 6 months. Frozen aliquots are stable for at least 6 months when stored at -20°C. Addition of a carrier protein or 50% glycerol is recommended for frozen aliquots.

    Expiry Date

    24 months
  • Target

    KDM5D (Lysine (K)-Specific Demethylase 5D (KDM5D))

    Alternative Name

    SMCY/JARID1D

    Background

    KDM5D lysine (K)-specific demethylase 5D, HY, HYA,H-Y antigen is defined as a male histocompatibility antigen that causes rejection of male skin grafts by female recipients of the same inbred strain of rodents. Male-specific, or H-Y antigen(s), are also detected by cytotoxic T cells and antibodies. H-Y antigen appears to be an integral part of the membrane of most male cells. In addition, H-Y antibodies detect a soluble form of H-Y that is secreted by the testis. The gene (Smcy/SMCY) coding for H-Y antigen detected by T cells has been cloned. It is expressed ubiquitously in male mice and humans, and encodes an epitope that triggers a specific T-cell response in vitro. Additional epitopes coded for by different Y-chromosomal genes are probably required in vivo for the rejection of male grafts by female hosts. The molecular nature of H-Y antigen detected by antibodies on most male cells is not yet known. Testis-secreted, soluble H-Y antigen, however, was found to be identical to Müllerian-inhibiting substance (MIS). MIS cross-reacts with H-Y antibodies and identical findings were obtained for soluble H-Y antigen and MIS, i.e., secretion by testicular Sertoli and, to a lesser degree, ovarian cells, binding to a gonad-specific receptor, induction of gonadal sex reversal in vitro and, in cattle, in vivo. H-Y antisera also detect a molecule or molecules associated with the heterogametic sex in non-mammalian vertebrates. Molecular data on this antigen or antigens are not yet available.

    Gene ID

    8284

    NCBI Accession

    NM_001146705, NP_001140177

    UniProt

    Q9BY66

    Pathways

    Warburg Effect
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