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USP45 Polyclonal Antibody

USP45 Polyclonal Antibody

SKU:BT-AP09447

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Size:100μL

Background:The ubiquitin (Ub) pathway involves three sequential enzymatic steps that facilitate the conjugation of Ub and Ub-like molecules to specific protein substrates. A wide range of enzymes facilitate the proteolytic Ub pathway, including USPs (ubiquitin specific peptidases), which are cysteine proteases that are responsible for the release of ubiquitin from a ubiquitylated substrate and precursor fusion proteins. USP45 (Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 45), also known as Deubiquitinating enzyme 45, is a 819 amino acid protein that is involved in ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolism. USP45 differs from other USPs in that it contains a UBP-type zinc finger, a domain which binds ubiquitin. Although USP45 is broadly expressed, the highest levels can be found in skeletal muscle, spleen and ovary. There are three isoforms of USP45 which are produced as a result of alternative splicing.

Research_area:Others

Target_protein:USP45

applications:WB, ELISA

Reactivity:Human, Mouse, Rat

Clonality:Polyclonal

Clone ID:

Host:Rabbit

Isotype:IgG

Gene Symbol/ Name:USP45 Antibody

Immunogen:The antiserum was produced against synthesized peptide derived from human AMPK alpha around the phosphorylation site of Thr172. AA range:140-189

Storage:-20°C for 1 year

Purification:The antibody was affinity-purified from rabbit antiserum by affinity-chromatography using epitope-specific immunogen.

Formulation:Liquid in PBS containing 50% glycerol, 0.5% BSA and 0.02% sodium azide.

Concentration:1 mg/ml

Molecular weight(Da):91706

UniProt accession:Human: Q70EL2; Mouse: Q8K387

Synonyms:USP45; Ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 45; Deubiquitinating enzyme 45; Ubiquitin thioesterase 45; Ubiquitin-specific-processing protease 45

GeneID:Human: 85015; Mouse: 77593

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