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Adenylosuccinate Lyase antibody (AA 200-250)

ADSL Reactivity: Human WB, IP Host: Rabbit Polyclonal unconjugated
Catalog No. ABIN7449945
  • Target See all Adenylosuccinate Lyase (ADSL) Antibodies
    Adenylosuccinate Lyase (ADSL)
    Binding Specificity
    • 15
    • 10
    • 3
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    AA 200-250
    Reactivity
    • 45
    • 21
    • 6
    • 3
    • 2
    • 2
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    Human
    Host
    • 41
    • 4
    Rabbit
    Clonality
    • 42
    • 2
    Polyclonal
    Conjugate
    • 20
    • 2
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    • 1
    This Adenylosuccinate Lyase antibody is un-conjugated
    Application
    • 17
    • 13
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    • 11
    • 9
    • 7
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    • 4
    • 3
    • 3
    • 2
    • 2
    • 1
    • 1
    Western Blotting (WB), Immunoprecipitation (IP)
    Purpose
    Rabbit anti-Adenylosuccinate Lyase/ADSL Antibody, Affinity Purified
    Purification
    Affinity Purified
    Immunogen
    Between AA 200 and 250
    Isotype
    IgG
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  • Application Notes

    IP: 2 - 10 μg/mg lysate

    WB: 1:2,000 - 1:10,000

    Restrictions
    For Research Use only
  • Concentration
    1000 μg/mL
    Buffer
    Tris-citrate/phosphate buffer, pH 7 to 8 containing 0.09 % 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
    Expiry Date
    12 months
  • Target
    Adenylosuccinate Lyase (ADSL)
    Alternative Name
    Adenylosuccinate Lyase/ADSL (ADSL Products)
    Background
    Background: Adenylosuccinate Lyase / ADSL is involved in both de novo synthesis of purines and formation of adenosine monophosphate from inosine monophosphate. It catalyzes two reactions in AMP biosynthesis: the removal of a fumarate from succinylaminoimidazole carboxamide (SAICA) ribotide to give aminoimidazole carboxamide ribotide (AICA) and removal of fumarate from adenylosuccinate to give AMP. Adenylosuccinase deficiency results in succinylpurinemic autism, psychomotor retardation, and, in some cases, growth retardation associated with muscle wasting and epilepsy [taken from NCBI Entrez Gene (Gene ID: 158)].
    Gene ID
    158
    UniProt
    P30566
    Pathways
    Ribonucleoside Biosynthetic Process
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