ADCY2 Antibody

Product no.: PAC-201AP
$320.00


General Information

 

 

Product

 

ADCY2 Antibody

Description

Affinity Purified Particulate Adenylate cyclase type 2 Antibody

Verified Applications

CM, ELISA, ICC, IF, IHC, WB

Host

Rabbit

Species Cross Reactivity

Human, Mouse, Rat

Immunogen

Synthetic peptide corresponding to unique amino acid sequence from rat Particulate Adenylyl Cyclase 2 protein.


Physical Properties

 

 

Quantity

 

100 µg

Volume

200 µl

Concentration

0.5 µg/µl in antibody stabilization buffer

Form

Affinity Purified

Clonality

Polyclonal

Storage

-20C for long term storage


Application Protocol

 

Confocal Microscopy

 

1:200

DB

1:10,000

ELISA

1:10,000

Immunocytochemistry

1:200

Immunofluorescence

1:200

Immunohistochemistry

1:200

Immunoprecipitation 1:200

Western Blot

1:1,000


Protein

 

Uniprot #

 

P26769

Overview

Membrane-bound calmodulin-insensitive adenylyl cyclase.

Molecular Function

Adenylate cyclase activity; cAMP biosynthesis; ATP-binding; Magnesium; Metal binding; Nucleotide-binding

Subcellular Location

Membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein

Expression

Brain and in lower levels, the olfactory epithelium and lung.

Structure

Interacts with RAF1

Alternative Nomenclature

3',5' cyclic AMP synthetase antibody

Adenylate cyclase II antibody

AC2 antibody

Adenylate cyclase 2 (brain) antibody

ATP pyrophosphate lyase 2 antibody

FLJ16822 antibody

FLJ45092 antibody

HBAC2 antibody

KIAA1060 antibody

MGC133314 antibody

Type II adenylate cyclase antibody

   

Protein information supplied by UniProt

Accessories

Product Note Status Price
ADCY2 Antibody FITC ADCY2 Antibody FITC
PAC2-FITC $375.00 *
ADCY2 Antibody BIOTIN ADCY2 Antibody BIOTIN
PAC2-BIOTIN $375.00 *
ADCY2 Blocking Peptide ADCY2 Blocking Peptide
P-PAC2 $155.00 *
ADCY2 Positive Control ADCY2 Positive Control
PC-PAC2 $200.00 *
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