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'''Antigen:''' phosporylated histone H3 (Ser10)
'''Antigen:''' human b-catenin
'''Epitope:''' KLH-conjugated peptide (ARKpSTGGKAPR KQLC) corresponding to amino acids 7-20 of human histone H3
'''Epitope:''' aa 36-44
'''Host Species/Isotype:'''
'''Host Species/Isotype:''' mouse monoclonal IgG1 clone 8E7
'''Antigen Species:''' human
'''Antigen Species:''' human
'''Applications:''' IF, WB
'''Applications:''' WB
'''Antibody Name:'''
'''Antibody Name:''' anti-ABC 05-665 [http://www.millipore.com/catalogue/item/05-665]
'''Supplier:''' Upstate/Millipore, Cat # 06-570 [http://www.millipore.com/catalogue/item/06-570]
'''Supplier:''' Upstate Cell Signaling Solutions/Millipore
'''Comments:''' not sentitive to bleaching, works post in situ
'''Comments:''' WB: use at 1:1000
'''Contributor:''' Generated and characterized by Hendzel et al. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9362543] First use in Xenopus- Saka and Smith 2001 [http://www.xenbase.org/literature/article.do?method=display&articleId=9731]
'''Contributor:''' Zorn Lab
'''Additional Information:'''
'''Additional Information:'''

Latest revision as of 08:44, 8 March 2011

Antigen: human b-catenin

Epitope: aa 36-44

Host Species/Isotype: mouse monoclonal IgG1 clone 8E7

Antigen Species: human

Applications: WB

Antibody Name: anti-ABC 05-665 [1]

Supplier: Upstate Cell Signaling Solutions/Millipore

Comments: WB: use at 1:1000

Contributor: Zorn Lab

Additional Information:

Reference(s):



applications abbreviations:

WB - Western blotting,

IP - immunoprecipitation,

IF - immunofluorescence,

IHC - immunohistochemistry,

EMSA - electromobility shift assay,

ChIP - chromatin immunoprecipitation,

FCM - flow cytometry