#162383

Anti-WDR12 monoclonal antibody [WDR12 1B8]

Cat. #162383

Anti-WDR12 monoclonal antibody [WDR12 1B8]

Cat. #: 162383

Sub-type: Primary antibody

Target: WD-repeat 12 (WDR12)

Class: Monoclonal

Application: WB

Reactivity: Human

Host: Rat

£300.00

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Institute: Helmholtz Munich Core Facility Monoclonal Antibodies

Primary Citation: Holzel et al. 2005. J. Cell Biol. 170: 367-378. PMID: 16043514

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  • Name: Anti-WDR12 monoclonal antibody [WDR12 1B8]
  • Alternate name: Anti WD-repeat 12 (WDR12) monoclonal antibody (clone WDR12 1B8)
  • Research fields: Cancer;Cell biology;Cell signaling and signal transduction
  • Clone: WDR12 1B8
  • Tool sub type: Primary antibody
  • Class: Monoclonal
  • Conjugation: Unconjugated
  • Reactivity: Human
  • Host: Rat
  • Disease: Cancer
  • Application: WB
  • Description: Antibody for WD Repeat-Containing Protein 12 (WDR12), a member of the WD repeat protein family. WD repeats are minimally conserved regions of approximately 40 amino acids typically bracketed by gly-his and trp-asp (GH-WD), which may facilitate formation of heterotrimeric or multiprotein complexes. Members of this family are involved in a variety of cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, signal transduction, apoptosis, and gene regulation. WDR12 has been implicated in liver cancer.
  • Immunogen: GST-WDR12 fusion protein
  • Isotype: IgG1

Target Details

  • Target: WD-repeat 12 (WDR12)
  • Target alternate names: YTM1, FLJ10881
  • Target background: WD Repeat-Containing Protein 12 is a member of the WD repeat protein family. WD repeats are minimally conserved regions of approximately 40 amino acids typically bracketed by gly-his and trp-asp (GH-WD), which may facilitate formation of heterotrimeric or multiprotein complexes. Members of this family are involved in a variety of cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, signal transduction, apoptosis, and gene regulation. WDR12 has been implicated in liver cancer.

Applications

  • Application: WB

References

  • Holzel et al. 2005. J. Cell Biol. 170: 367-378. PMID: 16043514

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