Anti-Actin8 [mAbGPa]
Invented at University of Georgia
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Catalogue Number | 153301 |
Applications | ELISA IHC IF WB |
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets | Arabidopsis Actin (ACT8) |
Synonyms | ACT8 |
Reactivity | Arabidopsis |
Relevance | Actins are highly conserved proteins that are involved in various types of cell motility and are ubiquitously expressed in all eukaryotic cells. Essential component of cell cytoskeleton; plays an important role in cytoplasmic streaming, cell shape determination, cell division, organelle movement and extension growth. This is considered as one of the vegetative actins. This mouse monoclonal antibody was generated against plant actin ACT8 and recognizes all tested subclasses of plant actins (arabidopsis ACT1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12) and Dictyosetelium actin. |
Host | Mouse |
Immunogen | Purified Arabidopsis actin (ACT8) |
Subclass | IgG2b |
Molecular Weight (kDa) | 45 |
Myeloma Used | Sp2/0-Ag14 |
Strain | Balb/c |
Research Area | Apoptosis and Programmed Cell Death, Cancer, Cell Type or Organelle Marker, Cell Signaling & Signal Transduction, Plant Science |
References: 6 entries
Kandasamy et al. 2012. Plant Cell. 24(5):2041-57. PMID: 22589468.
Plant vegetative and animal cytoplasmic actins share functional competence for spatial development with protists.
Europe PMC ID: 22589468
Kandasamy et al. 2001. Plant Cell. 13(7):1541-54. PMID: 11449050.
One plant actin isovariant, ACT7, is induced by auxin and required for normal callus formation.
Europe PMC ID: 11449050
Kandasamy et al. 1999. Plant J. 18(6):681-91. PMID: 10417720.
The late pollen-specific actins in angiosperms.
Europe PMC ID: 10417720
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References: 6 entries
Kandasamy et al. 2012. Plant Cell. 24(5):2041-57. PMID: 22589468.
Plant vegetative and animal cytoplasmic actins share functional competence for spatial development with protists.
Kandasamy et al. 2001. Plant Cell. 13(7):1541-54. PMID: 11449050.
One plant actin isovariant, ACT7, is induced by auxin and required for normal callus formation.
Kandasamy et al. 1999. Plant J. 18(6):681-91. PMID: 10417720.
The late pollen-specific actins in angiosperms.
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