- Catalog Number: NB100-56474
- Unit Size: 0.1 mg
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| Gene ID | 52 | Reference Sequence | |
| Species Summary | Hu(+) | Application Summary | WB |
| Purity | protein G purified | Host | Rabbit |
| Storage | Store at 4C short term. Aliquot and store at -20C long term. Avoid freeze thaw cycles. |
| Background | Official Gene Symbol: ACP1 Gen Bank Accession Number: NP_009030 Gene ID: 52 (Human) Gene Map Locus: 2p25 (Human) ACP1 (E.C 3.1.3.2) is a unique member of Phosphotyrosine Protein phosphotase family of proteins. It is ubiquitously expressed acid phosphotase functioning as an acid phosphotase and a protein tyrosine phosphotase. ACP1 has a cysteine-based catalytic mechanism and hydrolyzes protein tyrosine phosphate to protein tyrosine and orthophosphate. Reports suggest a functional role of ACP1 in TCR signaling and control of cell-cell adhesion through regulation of cytoskeletion assembly. |
| Isotype | IgG |
| Immunogen | A portion of amino acids 50-100 of human ACP1 was used as the immunogen. |
| Specificity | The amino acid sequence used as immunogen is 100% homologous in human, 93% in dog and orangutan, 86% in chicken and 80% homologous in mouse and rat (isoform a). It is also 100% homologous in human ACP1 isoforms c and d. An uncharacterized 45 kD band is also seen and blocked by the immunizing peptide. |
| Species Reactivity | Cross reacts with Human. |
| Uses | Western Blot |
| Dilutions |
Western Blot 1-3 ug/ml |
| Positive Controls |
Liver lysate |
| Positive Controls: | * Human Liver Protein NB820-59232 * Antigen standard for ACP1 (NM_007099) (transient overexpression lysate) |
| Packaging | 0.1 mg protein G purified Rabbit antisera. |
| Buffer | PBS containing 0.2% gelatin |
| Preservative | 0.05 % Sodium Azide |
| Alternate Names | anti-Acid phosphatase 1 antibody |
| Gene Symbol | ACP1 |
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1. Wo,Y.Y., McCormack,A.L., Shabanowitz,J., Hunt,D.F., Davis,J.P., Mitchell,G.L. and Van Etten,R.L. Sequencing, cloning, and expression of human red cell-type acid phosphatase, a cytoplasmic phosphotyrosyl protein phosphatase J. Biol. Chem. 267 (15), 10856-10865 (1992) |
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2. Bottini et.al 277 (27) 24220-24224 (July 5, 2002) |
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3. Giannoni et.al JBC 278 (38) 36763-36776 (September 19, 2003) |




