| Field | Specification |
|---|---|
| Mfr No | |
| Alternative Names | DNA-directed RNA polymerases I, II, and III subunit RPABC5; RNA polymerases I, II, and III subunit ABC5; DNA-directed RNA polymerase III subunit L; RNA polymerase II 7.6 kDa subunit; RPB7.6; RPB10 homolog; POLR2L |
| Clonality | |
| Form | Liquid |
| Host | |
| Immunogen | E. coli - derived recombinant human POLR2L (Ile2-Lys67). |
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Overview
Anti-POLR2L Polyclonal Antibody targets POLR2L (DNA-directed RNA polymerase III subunit L). Frequently used across ELISA, IHC, WB workflows, depending on experimental design and sample type. This antibody is suited for workflows commonly used in Molecular & Cellular Biology research.
Also known as: DNA-directed RNA polymerase III subunit L, RNA polymerase II 7.6 kDa subunit, DNA-directed RNA polymerases I, RNA polymerases I, and III subunit RPABC5, and III subunit ABC5, RPB10 homolog, RPB7.6, II.
Target biology
POLR2L (DNA-directed RNA polymerase III subunit L) is annotated as dna-directed rna polymerase iii subunit l and is commonly profiled for expression and localization in relevant model systems. It is frequently investigated in contexts related to Molecular & Cellular Biology. Common alternative names and symbols used in the literature include: RNA polymerase II 7.6 kDa subunit, DNA-directed RNA polymerases I, RNA polymerases I, and III subunit RPABC5, and III subunit ABC5, RPB10 homolog, RPB7.6, II. Based on the annotated name/class, the target is most often associated with context-dependent localization, though this can vary by model system.
How this antibody helps
As a polyclonal reagent, this antibody can provide strong sensitivity through recognition of multiple epitopes on the target. For best performance, interpret signal in the context of appropriate biological controls and orthogonal readouts when available.
Antigen / immunogen context
E. coli - derived recombinant human POLR2L (Ile2-Lys67).
Recommended experimental notes
- Titrate the antibody to optimize signal-to-noise for your specific sample type and detection system.
- Use appropriate positive and negative controls (e.g., target-high vs target-low samples, KO/KD where available).
- For Western blotting, use fresh protease (and phosphatase, if relevant) inhibitors and confirm the primary band at the expected molecular weight; additional bands may reflect isoforms or processing.
- For IHC, optimize fixation and antigen retrieval (buffer/pH/heat) and include an isotype/secondary-only control to assess background.
- For ELISA, optimize capture/detection pairing and run a standard curve in matrix-matched diluent when possible.
Additional notes
For research use only
For research use only. Not for diagnostic procedures.
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