The Rabbit Polyclonal anti-PAOX antibody (ABIN7217746) specifically detects PAOX in WB, ELISA, IHC and IF.
The antibody is reactive with Human and Mouse samples.
PAOX
Reactivity: Human
WB, ELISA
Host: Rabbit
Polyclonal
unconjugated
Application Notes
Optimal working dilutions should be determined experimentally by the investigator. Suggested starting dilutions are as follows: WB 1:500-1:2000,IHC: 1:100-300,ELISA 1:40000,IF 1:50-200
Restrictions
For Research Use only
Format
Liquid
Concentration
1 mg/mL
Buffer
Liquid in PBS containing 50 % glycerol, 0.5 % BSA 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
Stable for one year at -20°C from date of shipment. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Expiry Date
12 months
Target
PAOX
(Polyamine Oxidase (Exo-N4-Amino) (PAOX))
Alternative Name
PAOX
Background
PAOX, PAO, Peroxisomal N(1)-acetyl-spermine/spermidine oxidase, Polyamine oxidasePAOX (Polyamine Oxidase (Exo-N4-Amino)) is a Protein Coding gene. Among its related pathways are Metabolism and cytochrome P450. Gene Ontology (GO) annotations related to this gene include receptor binding and polyamine oxidase activity. An important paralog of this gene is KDM1B. Flavoenzyme which catalyzes the oxidation of N(1)-acetylspermine to spermidine and is thus involved in the polyamine back-conversion. Can also oxidize N(1)-acetylspermidine to putrescine. Substrate specificity: n(1)-acetylspermine = N(1)-acetylspermidine > N(1),N(12)-diacylspermine >> spermine. Does not oxidize spermidine. Plays an important role in the regulation of polyamine intracellular concentration and has the potential to act as a determinant of cellular sensitivity to the antitumor polyamine analogs.