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| Alternative Names | Myosin-11;Myosin heavy chain 11;Myosin heavy chain, smooth muscle isoform;SMMHC;MYH11;KIAA0866; |
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| Immunogen | A synthesized peptide derived from human PCBP2 |
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Boster Bio Anti-PCBP2 Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody catalog # M02425-1. Tested in WB, ICC/IF, IP applications. This antibody reacts with Human, Mouse, Rat.
Protein: T-cell surface glycoprotein CD3 zeta chain | Gene: Myosin-11 | Target: PCBP2 | Function: Muscle contraction. | Research areas: Cardiovascular,Contractility,Cytoskeleton,Cytoskeleton/ECM,Motor Proteins,Myosin,Signal Transduction
Host: Rabbit | Clonality/Clone: Monoclonal / Clone: 30P20 | Isotype: IgG | Reactivity: Human,Mouse,Rat | Immunogen: A synthesized peptide derived from human PCBP2 | Concentration: 0.5mg/ml | Purification: Affinity-chromatography
Applications: WB, IF, ICC, IP
Observed MW: 35 kDa, 39 kDa | Calculated MW: 227339 MW
Cellular localization: Melanosome . Identified by mass spectrometry in melanosome fractions from stage I to stage IV. Thick filaments of the myofibrils.
Tissue details: Smooth muscle; expressed in the umbilical artery, bladder, esophagus and trachea. Isoform 1 is mostly found in slowly contracting tonic muscles. .
Status: Active
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