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RPL8 antibody (AA 3-257)

The Rabbit Polyclonal anti-RPL8 antibody has been validated for WB, ELISA and IHC. It is suitable to detect RPL8 in samples from Human and Rat.
Catalog No. ABIN7601179

Quick Overview for RPL8 antibody (AA 3-257) (ABIN7601179)

Target

See all RPL8 Antibodies
RPL8 (Ribosomal Protein L8 (RPL8))

Reactivity

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Human, Rat

Host

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Rabbit

Clonality

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Polyclonal

Conjugate

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This RPL8 antibody is un-conjugated

Application

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Western Blotting (WB), ELISA, Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
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    AA 3-257

    Purpose

    Anti-RPL8 Antibody Picoband®

    Cross-Reactivity (Details)

    No cross-reactivity with other proteins.

    Characteristics

    Anti-RPL8 Antibody Picoband® (ABIN7601179). Tested in ELISA, IHC, WB applications. This antibody reacts with Human, Rat. The brand Picoband indicates this is a premium antibody that guarantees superior quality, high affinity, and strong signals with minimal background in Western blot applications. Only our best-performing antibodies are designated as Picoband, ensuring unmatched performance.

    Purification

    Immunogen affinity purified.

    Immunogen

    E.coli-derived human RPL8 recombinant protein (Position: R3-N257).

    Isotype

    IgG
  • Application Notes

    Western blot, 0.25-0.5 μg/mL, Human, Rat
    Immunohistochemistry(Paraffin-embedded Section), 2-5 μg/mL, Human
    ELISA, 0.1-0.5 μg/mL, -
    1. Hanes, J., Klaudiny, J., von der Kammer, H., Scheit, K. H. Characterization by cDNA cloning of the mRNA of human ribosomal protein L8. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 197: 1223-1228, 1993. 2. Kenmochi, N., Kawaguchi, T., Rozen, S., Davis, E., Goodman, N., Hudson, T. J., Tanaka, T., Page, D. C. A map of 75 human ribosomal protein genes. Genome Res. 8: 509-523, 1998.

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Lyophilized

    Reconstitution

    Adding 0.2 mL of distilled water will yield a concentration of 500 μg/mL.

    Concentration

    500 μg/mL

    Buffer

    Each vial contains 4 mg Trehalose, 0.9 mg NaCl, 0.2 mg Na2HPO4.

    Storage

    4 °C,-20 °C

    Storage Comment

    At -20°C for one year from date of receipt. After reconstitution, at 4°C for one month.
    It can also be aliquotted and stored frozen at -20°C for six months. Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
  • Target

    RPL8 (Ribosomal Protein L8 (RPL8))

    Alternative Name

    RPL8

    Background

    Synonyms: PR domain zinc finger protein 5, PR domain-containing protein 5, PRDM5, PFM2

    Tissue Specificity: Widely expressed with highest levels in colon and ovary. Tends to be silenced in breast, colorectal, gastric and liver cancer tissues.

    Background: 60S ribosomal protein L8 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RPL8 gene. 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 L2P family of ribosomal proteins. It is located in the cytoplasm. In rat, the protein associates with the 5.8S rRNA, very likely participates in the binding of aminoacyl-tRNA, and is a constituent of the elongation factor 2-binding site at the ribosomal subunit interface. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein exist. As is typical for genes encoding ribosomal proteins, there are multiple processed pseudogenes of this gene dispersed through the genome.

    Molecular Weight

    34 kDa

    Gene ID

    6132

    UniProt

    P62917

    Pathways

    Regulation of Cell Size
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