Antibody data
- Antibody Data
- Antigen structure
- References [2]
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- Validations
- Western blot [1]
- Immunohistochemistry [1]
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- Product number
- sc-22776 - Provider product page
- Provider
- Santa Cruz Biotechnology
- Proper citation
- Santa Cruz Biotechnology Cat#sc-22776, RRID:AB_2072392
- Product name
- Anti-CCNB2
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Antigen
- Recombinant full-length protein
- Reactivity
- Human
- Host
- Rabbit
Submitted references Regulation of cyclin B2 expression and cell cycle G2/m transition by menin.
Varicella-zoster virus infection of human foreskin fibroblast cells results in atypical cyclin expression and cyclin-dependent kinase activity.
Wu T, Zhang X, Huang X, Yang Y, Hua X
The Journal of biological chemistry 2010 Jun 11;285(24):18291-300
The Journal of biological chemistry 2010 Jun 11;285(24):18291-300
Varicella-zoster virus infection of human foreskin fibroblast cells results in atypical cyclin expression and cyclin-dependent kinase activity.
Leisenfelder SA, Moffat JF
Journal of virology 2006 Jun;80(11):5577-87
Journal of virology 2006 Jun;80(11):5577-87
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- Experimental details
- Western blot analysis of antibody specificity using a routine panel composed of IgG/HSA-depleted human plasma and protein lysates from selected human tissues and cell lines.
- Validation comment
- Band of predicted size in kDa (+/-20%) with additional bands present.
- Primary Ab dilution
- 1:500
- Secondary Ab dilution
- 1:3000
- Lane 1
- Marker [kDa]: 219, 111, 83, 48, 32, 26, 17
- Lane 2
- RT-4
- Lane 3
- U-251MG sp
- Lane 4
- Human Plasma
- Lane 5
- Liver
- Lane 6
- Tonsil
- Theoretical target weight
- [kDa] 45
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- Immunohistochemical staining of human bronchus shows moderate cytoplasmic positivity in respiratory epithelial cells.
- Validation comment
- Two independent antibodies targeting one protein yielding similar staining patterns. Staining pattern consistent with experimental and/or bioinformatic data.