BCL7B Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

BCL7B Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

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SKU: APRab07511 Category: Polyclonal Antibody Tags: , ,

Datasheet

Summary

Production Name

BCL7B Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

Description

Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

Host

Rabbit

Application

WB

Reactivity

Human,Mouse

 

Performance

Conjugation

Unconjugated

Modification

Unmodified

Isotype

IgG

Clonality

Polyclonal

Form

Liquid

Storage

Store at 4°C short term. Aliquot and store at -20°C long term. Avoid freeze/thaw cycles.

Buffer

Liquid in PBS containing 50% glycerol, and 0.02% New type preservative N.

Purification

Affinity purification

 

Immunogen

Gene Name

BCL7B

Alternative Names

Gene ID

9275

SwissProt ID

Q9BQE9

 

Application

Dilution Ratio

WB 1:500-2000 ELISA 1:5000-20000

Molecular Weight

22kD

 

Background

This gene encodes a member of the BCL7 family including BCL7A, BCL7B and BCL7C proteins. This member is BCL7B, which contains a region that is highly similar to the N-terminal segment of BCL7A or BCL7C proteins. The BCL7A protein is encoded by the gene known to be directly involved in a three-way gene translocation in a Burkitt lymphoma cell line. This gene is located at a chromosomal region commonly deleted in Williams syndrome. This gene is highly conserved from C. elegans to human. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Oct 2010],allergen:Causes an allergic reaction in human. Binds to IgE from atopic dermatitis (AD) patients. Identified as an IgE autoantigen in atopic dermatitis (AD) patients with severe skin manifestations.,disease:Haploinsufficiency of BCL7B may be the cause of certain cardiovascular and musculo-skeletal abnormalities observed in Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) [MIM:194050]. WBS is a rare developmental disorder. It is a contiguous gene deletion syndrome involving genes from chromosome band 7q11.23.,function:May play a role in lung tumor development or progression.,similarity:Belongs to the BCL7 family.,tissue specificity:Ubiquitous.,

 

Research Area