CDK9 Rabbit pAb, Unconjugated

Catalog Number: ABB-A0886
Article Name: CDK9 Rabbit pAb, Unconjugated
Biozol Catalog Number: ABB-A0886
Supplier Catalog Number: A0886
Alternative Catalog Number: ABB-A0886-100UL,ABB-A0886-20UL,ABB-A0886-500UL,ABB-A0886-1000UL
Manufacturer: ABclonal
Host: Rabbit
Category: Antikörper
Application: ELISA, IF, IHC-P, WB
Species Reactivity: Human
Immunogen: Recombinant protein (or fragment).This information is considered to be commercially sensitive.
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Alternative Names: TAK, C-2k, CTK1, CDC2L4, PITALRE, CDK9
The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the cyclin-dependent protein kinase (CDK) family. CDK family members are highly similar to the gene products of S. cerevisiae cdc28, and S. pombe cdc2, and known as important cell cycle regulators. This kinase was found to be a component of the multiprotein complex TAK/P-TEFb, which is an elongation factor for RNA polymerase II-directed transcription and functions by phosphorylating the C-terminal domain of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II. This protein forms a complex with and is regulated by its regulatory subunit cyclin T or cyclin K. HIV-1 Tat protein was found to interact with this protein and cyclin T, which suggested a possible involvement of this protein in AIDS.
Clonality: Polyclonal
Molecular Weight: 43kDa
NCBI: 1025
UniProt: P50750
Purity: Affinity purification
Sequence: ANVLITRDGVLKLADFGLARAFSLAKNSQPNRYTNRVVTLWYRPPELLLGERDYGPPIDLWGAGCIMAEMWTRSPIMQGNTEQHQLALISQLCGSITPEVWPNVDNYELYEKLELVKGQKRKVKDRLKAYVRDPYALDLIDKLLVLDPAQRIDSDDALNHDFFWSDPMPSDLKGMLSTHLTSMFEYLAPPRRKGSQITQQSTNQSRNPATTNQTEFERVF
Target: CDK9
Antibody Type: Primary Antibody
Application Dilute: WB,1:500 - 1:1000|IHC-P,1:50 - 1:200|IF/ICC,1:50 - 1:200|ELISA,Recommended starting concentration is 1 µg/mL. Please optimize the concentration based on your specific assay requirements.
Application Notes: Cross-Reactivity: Human,Mouse,Rat. ResearchArea: Epigenetics Nuclear Signaling,Protein phosphorylation,Signal Transduction,Kinase,Serine threonine kinases,Cell Biology Developmental Biology,Cell Cycle,Immunology Inflammation