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MYO3A antibody (AA 180-260)

The Rabbit Polyclonal anti-MYO3A antibody is suitable to detect MYO3A in samples from Human and Mouse. It has been validated for ELISA and WB.
Catalog No. ABIN6388976
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Quick Overview for MYO3A antibody (AA 180-260) (ABIN6388976)

Target

See all MYO3A Antibodies
MYO3A (Myosin IIIA (MYO3A))

Reactivity

Human, Mouse

Host

  • 9
  • 5
Rabbit

Clonality

  • 12
  • 2
Polyclonal

Conjugate

  • 9
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
This MYO3A antibody is un-conjugated

Application

  • 10
  • 8
  • 6
ELISA, Western Blotting (WB)
  • Binding Specificity

    • 6
    • 4
    • 3
    • 1
    AA 180-260

    Purpose

    Unconjugated Rabbit polyclonal to MYO3A

    Specificity

    MYO3A Polyclonal Antibody detects endogenous levels of protein.

    Purification

    MYO3A antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen.

    Immunogen

    Synthesized peptide derived from human MYO3A protein.

    Isotype

    IgG
  • Application Notes

    WB 1:500-2000 ELISA 1:5000-20000

    Comment

    Strongest expression in retina, retinal pigment epithelial cells, cochlea and pancreas.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Liquid

    Concentration

    1 mg/mL

    Buffer

    Liquid form in PBS containing 50 % glycerol,and 0.02 % 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

    -20 °C

    Storage Comment

    Store at -20°C, and avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.
  • Target

    MYO3A (Myosin IIIA (MYO3A))

    Alternative Name

    MYO3A

    Molecular Weight

    177 kDa

    Gene ID

    53904

    UniProt

    Q8NEV4

    Pathways

    Sensory Perception of Sound, Phototransduction
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