OAS2 Antibody - N-terminal region

Artikelnummer: ASB-ARP40851_P050
Artikelname: OAS2 Antibody - N-terminal region
Artikelnummer: ASB-ARP40851_P050
Hersteller Artikelnummer: ARP40851_P050
Alternativnummer: ASB-ARP40851_P050-25UL,ASB-ARP40851_P050-100UL
Hersteller: Aviva
Wirt: Rabbit
Kategorie: Proteine/Peptide
Applikation: WB
Spezies Reaktivität: Bovine, Canine, Equine, Human, Porcine, Rabbit, Rat
Immunogen: The immunogen is a synthetic peptide directed towards the N terminal region of human OAS2
Alternative Synonym: MGC78578
OAS2 is a member of the 2-5A synthetase family, essential proteins involved in the innate immune response to viral infection. It is induced by interferons and uses adenosine triphosphate in 2-specific nucleotidyl transfer reactions to synthesize 2,5-oligoadenylates (2-5As). These molecules activate latent RNase L, which results in viral RNA degradation and the inhibition of viral replication. This gene encodes a member of the 2-5A synthetase family, essential proteins involved in the innate immune response to viral infection. The encoded protein is induced by interferons and uses adenosine triphosphate in 2-specific nucleotidyl transfer reactions to synthesize 2,5-oligoadenylates (2-5As). These molecules activate latent RNase L, which results in viral RNA degradation and the inhibition of viral replication. The three known members of this gene family are located in a cluster on chromosome 12. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been described.
Klonalität: Polyclonal
Konzentration: 0.5 mg/ml
Molekulargewicht: 79kDa
NCBI: 4939
UniProt: P29728-2
Formulierung: Liquid. Purified antibody supplied in 1x PBS buffer with 0.09% (w/v) sodium azide and 2% sucrose.
WB Suggested Anti-OAS2 Antibody Titration: 0.2-1 ug/ml
ELISA Titer: 1:1562500
Positive Control: SH-SYSY cell lysate
Host: Rabbit
Target: OAS2
Positive control (+): Human Placenta (PL)
Negative control (-): Human Brain (BR)
Antibody concentration: 0.5ug/ml
OAS2 antibody - N-terminal region (ARP40851_P050) in Human SH-SYSY using Western Blot