Antibody  

beta Tubulin Monoclonal Antibody B-IO-10202

Overview

Synonymsbeta 3 tubulin,beta-4,CDCBM,CDCBM1,CFEOM3,CFEOM3A,FEOM3,M(beta)3,M(beta)6,MC1R,Neuron specific beta III Tubulin,Neuron-specific class III beta-tubulin,QccE-11995,QccE-15186,TBB3,Tubb 3,TUBB3,TUBB4,Tubulin beta 3,Tubulin beta 3 chain,Tubulin beta 4,Tubulin beta III,Tubulin beta-3 chain,Tubulin beta-4 chain,Tubulin beta-III
SwissprotQ13509
SourceMouse
ReactivityHuman,Mouse,Rat,Monkey,Chicken,Dog,Hamster,Rabbit,Sheep,Insect,Yeast
ImmunogenSynthetic Peptide
ApplicationWB,IHC-p,IF
Recommended dilutionWB 1:5000-1:10000, IHC 1:100-1:300, IF 1:100-1:300
Concentration1mg/mL
ClonalityMonoclonal

Properties

Cellular localizationCytoplasm>cytoskeleton.
Tissue specificityExpression is primarily restricted to central and peripheral nervous system.
Clone No.Clone:8B2
IsotypeIgG
PurificationProtein A purification
ConjugationUnconjugated
Storage instructionsStore at -20℃. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
Storage bufferPBS with 0.02% sodium azide, 50% glycerol, pH7.4
BackgroundThere are five tubulins in human cells: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and epsilon. Tubulins are conserved across species. They form heterodimers, which multimerize to form a microtubule filament. An alpha and beta tubulin heterodimer is the basic structural unit of microtubules. The heterodimer does not come apart, once formed. The alpha and beta tubulins, which are each about 55 kDa MW, are homologous but not identical. Alpha, beta, and gamma tubulins have all been used as loading controls. Tubulin expression may vary according to resistance to antimicrobial and antimitotic drugs.

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