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Product Name: ECT2 Antibody
Species Reactivity: Human, Mouse
Tested Applications: ELISA, WB
Applications: ECT2 antibody can be used for detection of ECT2 by ELISA at 1:12500. ECT2 antibody can be used for detection of ECT2 by western blot at 1 μg/mL, and HRP conjugated secondary antibody should be diluted 1:50,000 – 100,000.
User Note: Optimal dilutions for each application to be determined by the researcher.
Predicted Molecular Weight: 100 kDa
Immunogen: Antibody produced in rabbits immunized with a synthetic peptide corresponding a region of human ECT2.
Host Species: Rabbit
Purification: Antibody is purified by peptide affinity chromatography method.
Physical State: Lyophilized
CAS NO.: 944396-07-0
Product: NVP-BKM120
Buffer: Antibody is lyophilized in PBS buffer with 2% sucrose. Add 50 μL of distilled water. Final antibody concentration is 1 mg/mL.
Concentration: 1 mg/ml
Storage Conditions: For short periods of storage (days) store at 4˚C. For longer periods of storage, store ECT2 antibody at -20˚C. As with any antibody avoid repeat freeze-thaw cycles.
Clonality: Polyclonal
Conjugate: Unconjugated
Alternate Names: ECT2, FLJ10461, MGC138291, ARHGEF31
Accession NO.: NP_060568
Protein Ino: 21735572
Official Symbol: ECT2
Geneid: 1894
Background: ECT2 is a transforming protein that is related to Rho-specific exchange factors and yeast cell cycle regulators. The expression of ECT2 is elevated with the onset of DNA synthesis and remains elevated during G2 and M phases. In situ hybridization analysis showed that expression is at a high level in cells undergoing mitosis in regenerating liver. Thus, this protein is expressed in a cell cycle-dependent manner during liver regeneration, and is thought to have an important role in the regulation of cytokinesis.Western blots using two different antibodies against two unique regions of this protein target confirm the same apparent molecular weight in our tests.The protein encoded by this gene is a transforming protein that is related to Rho-specific exchange factors and yeast cell cycle regulators. The expression of this gene is elevated with the onset of DNA synthesis and remains elevated during G2 and M phases. In situ hybridization analysis showed that expression is at a high level in cells undergoing mitosis in regenerating liver. Thus, this protein is expressed in a cell cycle-dependent manner during liver regeneration, and is thought to have an important role in the regulation of cytokinesis. Publication Note: This RefSeq record includes a subset of the publications that are available for this gene. Please see the Entrez Gene record to access additional publications.
PubMed ID:http://aac.asm.org/content/39/4/964.abstract

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