CD2BP2 Rabbit pAb (APR22353N)
Product Specifications
Background
This gene encodes a bi-functional protein. In the cytoplasm, the encoded protein binds the cytoplasmic tail of human surface antigen CD2 via its C-terminal GYF domain, and regulate CD2-triggered T lymphocyte activation. In the nucleus, this protein is a component of the U5 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein complex and is involved in RNA splicing. A pseudogene has been identified on chromosome 7. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants but their biological validity has not been determined.
Synonyms
CD2BP2; FWP010; LIN1; PPP1R59; Snu40; U5-52K
Gene ID
10421
UniProt
O95400
Cellular Locus
Cytoplasm, Nucleus
Dilution
WB 1:500 - 1:2000
Form
Liquid
Buffer
Buffer: PBS with 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol, pH7.3.
Molecular Weight
Calculated MW: 37kDa Observed MW: 54kDa
Storage Conditions
Store at 4°C short term. For long-term storage, aliquot and store at -20°C or below. Stable for 12 months at -20°C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Overview
We constantly strive to ensure we provide our customers with the best antibodies. As a result of this work we offer this antibody in purified format. We are in the process of updating our datasheets. If you have any questions regarding this update, please feel free to contact our technical support team. This product is a high quality CD2BP2 Rabbit pAb (APR22353N) .
Gene ID URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=gene&cmd=Retrieve&dopt=Graphics&list_uids=10421
Uniprot URL
https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/O95400
AA Sequence
MPKRKVTFQGVGDEEDEDEIIVPKKKLVDPVAGSGGPGSRFKGKHSLDSDEEEDDDDGGSSKYDILASEDVEGQEAATLPSEGGVRITPFNLQEEMEEGHFDADGNYFLNRDAQIRDSWLDNIDWVKIRERPPGQRQASDSEEEDSLGQTSMSAQALLEGLLELLLPRETVAGALRRLGARGGGKGRKGPGQPSSPQRLDRLSGLADQMVARGNLGVYQETRERLAMRLKGLGCQTLGPHNPTPPPSLDMFAEELAEEELETPTPTQRGEAESRGDGLVDVMWEYKWENTGDAELYGPFTSAQMQTWVSEGYFPDGVYCRKLDPPGGQFYNSKRIDFDLYT
Available Sizes
Curated Selection
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