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Retinoic Acid Receptor beta antibody (N-Term)

The Mouse Monoclonal anti-Retinoic Acid Receptor beta antibody has been validated for WB. It is suitable to detect Retinoic Acid Receptor beta in samples from Human.
Rockland
Catalog No. ABIN6657358
Supplier Product No.: 209-301-e26

Quick Overview for Retinoic Acid Receptor beta antibody (N-Term) (ABIN6657358)

Target

See all Retinoic Acid Receptor beta (RARB) Antibodies
Retinoic Acid Receptor beta (RARB) (Retinoic Acid Receptor, beta (RARB))

Reactivity

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Human

Host

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Mouse

Clonality

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Monoclonal

Conjugate

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This Retinoic Acid Receptor beta antibody is un-conjugated

Application

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Western Blotting (WB)

Clone

336
  • Binding Specificity

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    N-Term

    Supplier Product No.

    209-301-e26

    Supplier

    Rockland

    Purpose

    Retinoic Acid Receptor beta Antibody

    Cross-Reactivity (Details)

    Retinoic Acid Receptor beta antibodies was Protein G purified from cell culture supernatant.

    Purification

    Anti-Retinoic Acid Receptor beta antibody detects Retinoic Acid Receptor beta.

    Immunogen

    Anti-Retinoic Acid Receptor beta was produced by repeated immunizations with a synthetic peptide corresponding to amino acid residues from the N-terminal region of RAR beta.

    Isotype

    IgG1
  • Application Notes

    Optional[Neutralization_Dilution]: 1:1000

    Comment

    Anti-Retinoic Acid Receptor beta antibody is tested for use in Western Blotting to detect a single band at approximately 48 kDa corresponding to expected molecular weight for RAR-β proteins in the appropriate cell lysate or extract. Researchers should determine optimal titers for applications that are not stated below.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Liquid

    Buffer

    Buffer: 0.01 M HEPES, 0.15 M Sodium Chloride, pH 7.5

    Stabilizer: 0.1 mg/mL Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) - IgG and Protease free, 50 % (v/v) Glycerol

    Storage

    4 °C,-20 °C

    Storage Comment

    Store vial at -20° C prior to opening.  This product is stable at 4° C as an undiluted liquid.  For extended storage, aliquot contents and freeze at -20° C or below.  Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing. Dilute only prior to immediate use.

    Expiry Date

    12 months
  • Target

    Retinoic Acid Receptor beta (RARB) (Retinoic Acid Receptor, beta (RARB))

    Alternative Name

    Retinoic Acid Receptor beta

    Background

    Synonyms: mouse anti-Retinoic Acid Receptor beta Antibody, mouse anti-RAR-beta antibody, HBV-activated protein, Nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group B member 2, RAR-epsilon

    Background: Retinoic Acid Receptor beta antibody detects RAR beta. Retinoic Acid (RA, active metabolite of vitamin A) plays a prominent role in regulating the transition of proliferating precursor cells (such as carcinoma cells and neuronal precursors) to postmitotic differentiated cells. The Retinoid X receptors (RXRs) family (RXRα, β and γ) preferentially bind 9-cis-RA and regulate gene transcription by forming heterodimers with a second family of RA receptors (RARs). RAs have been suggested to potentially play a therapeutic role in cervical cancer. RAs are known to play key roles in neuronal development and an increasing body of evidence indicates that retinoid signaling may regulate synaptic plasticity and associated learning and memory behaviors.

    Gene Name: RARB

    Gene ID

    5915

    UniProt

    P10826

    Pathways

    Nuclear Receptor Transcription Pathway, Retinoic Acid Receptor Signaling Pathway, Steroid Hormone Mediated Signaling Pathway
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