ZBTB3 Polyclonal Antibody

ZBTB3 Polyclonal Antibody

Catalog Number:
A001508691RED
Mfr. No.:
RD253227A
Price:
$253
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      • Overview
        • Gene Accession: NP079060

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          Background

          The BTB (Broad-Complex, Tramtrack and Bric a brac) domain, also known as the POZ (POxvirus and Zinc finger) domain, is an N-terminal homodimerization domain that contains multiple copies of kelch repeats and/or C2H2-type zinc fingers. Proteins that contain BTB domains are thought to be involved in transcriptional regulation via control of chromatin structure and function. ZBTB3 (zinc finger and BTB domain containing 3) is a 574 amino acid protein that contains one BTB (POZ) domain and two C2H2-type zinc fingers. Localized to the nucleus, ZBTB3 is thought to play a role in transcriptional regulation events. The gene encoding ZBTB3 maps to human chromosome 11, which houses over 1,400 genes and comprises nearly 4% of the human genome.

      • Properties
        • Host
          rabbit
          Antibody Type
          polyclonal
          Isotype
          IgG
          Reactivity
          human; mouse
          Immunogen
          Synthetic peptide of human ZBTB3
          Purification
          Antigen affinity purification
          Conjugate
          Unconjugated
          Formulation
          PBS with 0.05% NaN3 and 40% Glycerol, pH7.4
          Storage
          Store at -20°C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
          Concentration
          2.2 mg/mL
          Antigen
          Zbtb3, ZBTB3, Zinc finger and BTB domain containing protein 3, Zinc finger and BTB domain-containing protein 3 (UniProt:Q9H5J0)

          * For reference only.

      • Applications
        • Application
          IHC; ELISA
        • Application Dilutions
          IHC 1:50-1:200
          ELISA 1:2000-1:5000

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