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- Product number
- ABIN950254 - Provider product page
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- antibodies-online
- Product name
- anti-Acyl-CoA Synthetase Bubblegum Family Member 2 (ACSBG2) (AA 244-273), (Middle Region) antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- Affinity chromatography on Protein A
- Reactivity
- Human
- Host
- Rabbit
- Epitope
- AA 244-273, Middle Region
- Vial size
- 0.4 mL
- Storage
- Store the antibody undiluted at 2-8°C for one month or (in aliquots) at -20°C for longer.
- Handling
- Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Submitted references The second member of the human and murine bubblegum family is a testis- and brainstem-specific acyl-CoA synthetase.
A novel mammalian bubblegum-related acyl-CoA synthetase restricted to testes and possibly involved in spermatogenesis.
Identification and characterization of the BGR-like gene with a potential role in human testicular development/spermatogenesis.
The secreted protein discovery initiative (SPDI), a large-scale effort to identify novel human secreted and transmembrane proteins: a bioinformatics assessment.
Pei Z, Jia Z, Watkins PA
The Journal of biological chemistry 2006 Mar 10;281(10):6632-41
The Journal of biological chemistry 2006 Mar 10;281(10):6632-41
A novel mammalian bubblegum-related acyl-CoA synthetase restricted to testes and possibly involved in spermatogenesis.
Fraisl P, Tanaka H, Forss-Petter S, Lassmann H, Nishimune Y, Berger J
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2006 Jul 1;451(1):23-33
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2006 Jul 1;451(1):23-33
Identification and characterization of the BGR-like gene with a potential role in human testicular development/spermatogenesis.
Zheng Y, Zhou ZM, Min X, Li JM, Sha JH
Asian journal of andrology 2005 Mar;7(1):21-32
Asian journal of andrology 2005 Mar;7(1):21-32
The secreted protein discovery initiative (SPDI), a large-scale effort to identify novel human secreted and transmembrane proteins: a bioinformatics assessment.
Clark HF, Gurney AL, Abaya E, Baker K, Baldwin D, Brush J, Chen J, Chow B, Chui C, Crowley C, Currell B, Deuel B, Dowd P, Eaton D, Foster J, Grimaldi C, Gu Q, Hass PE, Heldens S, Huang A, Kim HS, Klimowski L, Jin Y, Johnson S, Lee J, Lewis L, Liao D, Mark M, Robbie E, Sanchez C, Schoenfeld J, Seshagiri S, Simmons L, Singh J, Smith V, Stinson J, Vagts A, Vandlen R, Watanabe C, Wieand D, Woods K, Xie MH, Yansura D, Yi S, Yu G, Yuan J, Zhang M, Zhang Z, Goddard A, Wood WI, Godowski P, Gray A
Genome research 2003 Oct;13(10):2265-70
Genome research 2003 Oct;13(10):2265-70
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