Double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminase, also known as ADAR1, is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ADAR gene.
It is mapped to 1q21.3.
This gene encodes the enzyme responsible for RNA editing by site-specific deamination of adenosines.
This enzyme destabilizes double-stranded RNA through conversion of adenosine to inosine.
Mutations in this gene have been associated with dyschromatosis symmetrica hereditaria.
Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.
Applications: Suitable for use in Western Blot, Immunohistochemistry.
Other applications not tested.
Recommended Dilution:Western Blot: 0.1-0.5ug/mlImmunohistochemistry (paraffin): 0.5-1ug/mlOptimal dilutions to be determined by the researcher.
Storage and Stability:Lyophilized powder may be stored at -20°C.
Stable for 12 months after receipt at -20°C.
Reconstitute with sterile ddH2O.
Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Store at -20°C.
Reconstituted product is stable for 12 months at -20°C.
For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial after thawing and prior to removing the cap.
Further dilutions can be made in assay buffer.
仕様
Size:100ug
Host:rabbit
Source Antibody:human
Grade:Affinity Purified
Purity:Purified by immunoaffinity chromatography.
Form:Supplied as a lyophilized powder from PBS, 5% BSA, 0.05% sodium azide. Reconstitute with 200ul sterile ddH2O.
Specificity:Recognizes human ADAR.
Isotype:IgG
Calc Applications Abbrev:IHC WB
Calc Crossreactivity:Hu
Immunogen:Recombinant protein corresponding to human ADAR (Position: S128-Q346), expressed in E. coli. Species sequence homology: mouse (90.2%) and rat (50.7%)