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Invitrogen™ WT1 Recombinant Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody (SC06-41)
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Rabbit Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody

Recombinant rabbit monoclonal antibodies are produced using in vitro expression systems. The expression systems are developed by cloning in the specific antibody DNA sequences from immunoreactive rabbits. Then, individual clones are screened to select the best candidates for production. The advantages of using recombinant rabbit monoclonal antibodies include: better specificity and sensitivity, lot-to-lot consistency, animal origin-free formulations, and broader immunoreactivity to diverse targets due to larger rabbit immune repertoire.

The Wilms Tumor 1 gene encodes one of the WPP domain-interacting proteins (Wilms Tumor 1/AT5G11390, WIT2/AT1G68910) required for RanGAP nuclear envelope association in root tip cells. Ran GTPase plays essential roles in multiple cellular processes, including nucleocytoplasmic transport, spindle formation, and postmitotic nuclear envelope reassembly. The cytoplasmic Ran GTPase activating protein RanGAP is critical to establish a functional RanGTP/RanGDP gradient across the nuclear envelope and is associated with the outer surface of the nuclear envelope in metazoan and higher plant cells. Arabidopsis thaliana RanGAP association with the root tip nuclear envelope requires a family of likely plant-specific nucleoporins combining coiled-coil and transmembrane domains (CC-TMD) and WPP domain-interacting proteins (WIPs). Wilms Tumor 1 and WIT2 have been identified as a second family of CC-TMD proteins, structurally similar, yet clearly distinct from the WIP family, that is required for RanGAP nuclear envelop association in root tip cells.
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Specifications

Antigen WT1
Applications Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin), Western Blot, Immunocytochemistry, Western Blot, Western Blot
Classification Recombinant Monoclonal
Clone SC06-41
Concentration 1 mg/mL
Conjugate Unconjugated
Formulation TBS with 0.05% BSA, 40% Glycerol and 0.05% sodium azide; pH 7.4
Gene WT1
Gene Accession No. P19544, P22561
Gene Alias AWT1; D630046I19Rik; EWS-WT1; GUD; NPHS4; WAGR; Wilms tumor 1; Wilms tumor 1 homolog; Wilms tumor protein; Wilms tumor protein homolog; Wilms tumor protein isoform Ex4a(+); WIT1; WIT-1; WIT-2; WT; Wt1; Wt-1; WT1 antisense RNA; WT1AS; WT1-AS; WT1-AS1; WT33
Gene Symbols WT1
Host Species Rabbit
Immunogen Recombinant protein within Human WT1 aa 59-269.
Purification Method Protein A
Quantity 100 μL
Regulatory Status RUO
Primary or Secondary Primary
Gene ID (Entrez) 22431, 7490
Target Species Human, Mouse
Content And Storage Store at 4°C short term. For long term storage, store at -20°C, avoiding freeze/thaw cycles.
Product Type Antibody
Form Liquid
Isotype IgG
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