Androgen Receptor (Phospho-Ser650) Antibody

 

Androgen Receptor (Phospho-Ser650) Antibody

Size

100 µg

Catalog no.

A7009-A

Price

425 EUR

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Reactivity

H

NCBI Gene Symbol

AR

Gene ID

367

Swiss-Prot No.

P10275

MW (kDa)

98 kDa

Modification Sites

H:S650

Source

Rabbit

Concentration

1 mg/ml

Target Modification

Phospho

Immunogen Range

621-670

French translation

anticorps

Unigene No.

Hs.496240

Applications

IHC ELISA

Clonality

Polyclonal

OMIM No.

109200/300068/312300/313200/313700

Storage / Stability

Stable at -20°C for at least 1 year.

Synonyms

ANDR; Androgen receptor; DHTR; Dihydrotestosterone receptor; NR3C4

Physical Form

Rabbit IgG in phosphate buffered saline (without Mg2+ and Ca2+), pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol.

Specificity

Androgen Receptor (Phospho-Ser650) Antibody detects endogenous levels of Androgen Receptor only when phosphorylated at Ser650.

Immunogen

The antiserum was produced against synthesized peptide derived from human Androgen Receptor around the phosphorylation site of Ser650.

Properties

If you buy Antibodies supplied by Assay Biotech they should be stored frozen at - 24°C for long term storage and for short term at + 5°C.

Purification

The antibody was purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using phospho peptide. The antibody against non-phospho peptide was removed by chromatography using corresponding non-phospho peptide.

Description

The receptors are ligand binding factors of type 1, 2 or 3 and protein-molecules that receive chemical-signals from outside a cell. When such chemical-signals couple or bind to a receptor, they cause some form of cellular/tissue-response, e.g. a change in the electrical-activity of a cell. In this sense, am olfactory receptor is a protein-molecule that recognizes and responds to endogenous-chemical signals, chemokinesor cytokines e.g. an acetylcholine-receptor recognizes and responds to its endogenous-ligand, acetylcholine. However, sometimes in pharmacology, the term is also used to include other proteins that are drug-targets, such as enzymes, transporters and ion-channels.