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- Antigen structure
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- Validations
- Western blot [1]
- Immunocytochemistry [1]
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- Product number
- PAB12997 - Provider product page
- Provider
- Abnova Corporation
- Proper citation
- Abnova Corporation Cat#PAB12997, RRID:AB_10547559
- Product name
- BUB3 polyclonal antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- Rabbit polyclonal antibody raised against synthetic peptide of BUB3.
- Storage
- Store at 4°C for three months. For long term storage store at -20°C.Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Submitted references Bub3 gene disruption in mice reveals essential mitotic spindle checkpoint function during early embryogenesis.
The human homologue of Bub3 is required for kinetochore localization of Bub1 and a Mad3/Bub1-related protein kinase.
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae checkpoint gene BUB1 encodes a novel protein kinase.
Kalitsis P, Earle E, Fowler KJ, Choo KH
Genes & development 2000 Sep 15;14(18):2277-82
Genes & development 2000 Sep 15;14(18):2277-82
The human homologue of Bub3 is required for kinetochore localization of Bub1 and a Mad3/Bub1-related protein kinase.
Taylor SS, Ha E, McKeon F
The Journal of cell biology 1998 Jul 13;142(1):1-11
The Journal of cell biology 1998 Jul 13;142(1):1-11
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae checkpoint gene BUB1 encodes a novel protein kinase.
Roberts BT, Farr KA, Hoyt MA
Molecular and cellular biology 1994 Dec;14(12):8282-91
Molecular and cellular biology 1994 Dec;14(12):8282-91
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- Western blot analysis of BUB3 in Jurkat cell lysate with BUB3 polyclonal antibody (Cat # PAB12997) at (A) 0.5 and (B) 1 ug/mL .
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- Experimental details
- Immunocytochemistry of BUB3 in Jurkat cells with BUB3 polyclonal antibody (Cat # PAB12997) at 10 ug/mL .
- Validation comment
- Immunocytochemistry