The Rabbit Polyclonal anti-RPL34 antibody has been validated for WB and IHC (p). It is suitable to detect RPL34 in samples from Human, Mouse and Rat. There is 1 publication available.
Western Blotting (WB), Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin-embedded Sections) (IHC (p))
Clone
RB32974
Binding Specificity
AA 37-66
Predicted Reactivity
Pig
Purification
This antibody is purified through a protein A column, followed by peptide affinity purification.
Immunogen
This RPL34 antibody is generated from rabbits immunized with a KLH conjugated synthetic peptide between 37-66 amino acids from the Central region of human RPL34.
RPL34
Reactivity: Human
ELISA
Host: Rabbit
Polyclonal
HRP
Application Notes
WB: 1:2000. WB: 1:1000. IHC-P: 1:10~50
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
James, Cindass, Mayer, Terhoeve, Mumphrey, DiMario: "Nucleolar stress in Drosophila melanogaster: RNAi-mediated depletion of Nopp140." in: Nucleus (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 4, Issue 2, pp. 123-33, (2013) (PubMed).
Target
RPL34
(Ribosomal Protein L34 (RPL34))
Alternative Name
RPL34
Background
Ribosomes, the organelles that catalyze protein synthesis, consist of a small 40S subunit and a large 60S subunit. Together these subunits are composed of 4 RNA species and approximately 80 structurally distinct proteins. This gene encodes a ribosomal protein that is a component of the 60S subunit. The protein belongs to the L34E family of ribosomal proteins. It is located in the cytoplasm. This gene originally was thought to be located at 17q21, but it has been mapped to 4q. Transcript variants derived from alternative splicing, alternative transcription initiation sites, and/or alternative polyadenylation exist, these variants encode the same protein. As is typical for genes encoding ribosomal proteins, there are multiple processed pseudogenes of this gene dispersed through the genome.