ACTR1A Lysate (NBL1-07285)

ACTR1A Lysate

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ACTR1A Lysate Summary:
Applications:WB
Gene:ACTR1A
Purity:Protein
Specificity:Homo sapiens ARP1 actin-related protein 1 homolog A, centractin alpha (yeast) (ACTR1A), mRNA.
 
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ACTR1A Lysate Details:
Immunogen:The lysate was created in HEK293T cells, using plasmid ID RC200738 and based on accession number NM_005736. The protein contains a C-terminal DDK tag.
Epitope:C-terminal Myc/DDK
Lysate Details:
Type: OverexpressionLife Stage: Adult
Protein State: Native Tissue Condition: Normal
Sub-cellular Fraction: Whole
Applications:
Uses:This product is intended for use as a positive control in Western Blot. You will receive the lysate (100ug), and an empty vector negative control (100 ug).
Dilutions:Western Blot
TMW:42.4 kDa
Unit Size:0.1 mg
Concentration:1.0 mg/ml
Notes:
This product is manufactured by and sold under license from OriGene Technologies and its use is limited solely for research purposes. Please note that “1 mg/ml” refers to the total protein concentration and that the specific protein concentration is not determined at this time.
Packaging:
Storage:Store at -80 °C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
Buffer:RIPA buffer
Limitations:This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Products are guaranteed for 6 months from date of receipt, except for peptides and proteins which are guaranteed for 3 months.
Gene Symbol: ACTR1A
Entrez10121 (Human)
Swiss ProtNM_005736 (Human)
 
Background:

This gene encodes a 42.6 kD subunit of dynactin, a macromolecular complex consisting of 10-11 subunits ranging in size from 22 to 150 kD. Dynactin binds to both microtubules and cytoplasmic dynein. It is involved in a diverse array of cellular functions, including ER-to-Golgi transport, the centripetal movement of lysosomes and endosomes, spindle formation, chromosome movement, nuclear positioning, and axonogenesis. This subunit is present in 8-13 copies per dynactin molecule, and is the most abundant molecule in the dynactin complex. It is an actin-related protein, and is approximately 60% identical at the amino acid level to conventional actin. [provided by RefSeq]. Publication Note: This RefSeq record includes a subset of the publications that are available for this gene. Please see the Entrez Gene record to access additional publications.

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Western Blot: ACTR1A Lysate [NBL1-07285] - Western Blot experiments. Left-Control; Right -Over-expression Lysate for ACTR1A
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