Cdk9, CT (Cdk9, Cyclin-dependent kinase 9, Cell division protein kinase 9) (Azide free) (HRP), Rabbit

Catalog Number: USB-033688-HRP
Article Name: Cdk9, CT (Cdk9, Cyclin-dependent kinase 9, Cell division protein kinase 9) (Azide free) (HRP), Rabbit
Biozol Catalog Number: USB-033688-HRP
Supplier Catalog Number: 033688-HRP
Alternative Catalog Number: USB-033688-HRP-200
Manufacturer: US Biological
Host: Rabbit
Category: Antikörper
Application: ELISA, WB
Immunogen: KLH-conjugated synthetic peptide mapping to a fragment of residues within amino acids aa251-278 in the C-terminal region of Mouse Cdk9. Species Sequence Homology: rat and bovine.
Member of the cyclin-dependent kinase pair (CDK9/cyclin-T) complex, also called positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb), which facilitates the transition from abortive to production elongation by phosphorylating the CTD (C-terminal domain) of the large subunit of RNA polymerase II (RNAP II), SUPT5H and RDBP. The CDK9/cyclin-K complex has also a kinase activity toward CTD of RNAP II and can substitute for P-TEFb in vitro (By similarity). Applications: Suitable for use in ELISA and Western Blot. Other applications not tested. Recommended Dilutions: Optimal dilutions to be determined by the researcher. Storage and Stability: Store product at 4C if to be used immediately within two weeks. For long-term storage, aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing and store at -20C. Aliquots are stable at -20C for 12 months after receipt. Dilute required amount only prior to immediate use. Further dilutions can be made in assay buffer. Note: Sodium azide is a potent inhibitor of peroxidase and should not be added to HRP conjugates. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap. Note: Applications are based on unconjugated antibody.
NCBI: 570930
UniProt: Q99J95
Purity: Purified by Protein A and peptide affinity chromatography.
Form: Supplied as a liquid in PBS, pH 7.2. No preservative added. Labeled with Horseradish peroxidase (HRP).