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ARP2/ARP3 Rabbit anti-Human, Polyclonal, Bioss

Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody
Supplier: Bioss BS12524R

Description
ARP2 (actin-related protein 2) is an ATP-binding component of the ARP2/3 complex - a multiprotein complex that mediates actin polymerization upon stimulation by the nucleation-promoting factor (NPF). The ARP2/3 complex mediates the formation of branched actin networks in the cytoplasm and provides the force for cell motility. The ARP2/3 complex also promotes actin polymerization in the nucleus, thereby regulating gene transcription and repair of damaged DNA.Specifications
ARP2/ARP3 | |
Polyclonal | |
Unconjugated | |
ACTR2 | |
4921510D23Rik; AA409782; Actin-like protein 14D; Actin-like protein 2; Actin-related protein 14 Da; Actin-related protein 14D; Actin-related protein 2; Actr14D; Actr2; Arp14D; ARP2; ARP2 actin related protein 2 homolog; ARP2 actin-related protein 2; ARP2 actin-related protein 2 homolog; ARP2 actin-related protein 2 homolog (yeast); Arp2-PA; Arp2-PB; Arp2-PC; CG9901; CG9901 gene product from transcript CG9901-RB; CG9901-PA; CG9901-PB; CG9901-PC; D6Ertd746e; Dmel\CG9901; Dmel_CG9901; I79_003843 | |
Rabbit | |
Protein A | |
RUO | |
10097 | |
-20°C | |
Liquid |
Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin), Western Blot | |
1 μg/mL | |
PBS with 1% BSA, 50% glycerol and 0.09% sodium azide; pH | |
P61160 | |
ACTR2 | |
KLH conjugated synthetic peptide derived from human ARP2/ARP3. | |
100 μL | |
Primary | |
Human | |
Antibody | |
IgG |
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