| Field | Specification |
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| Alternative Names | Three prime repair exonuclease 2;3.1.11.2;3'-5' exonuclease TREX2;TREX2; |
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| Immunogen | E. coli-derived human TREX2 recombinant protein (Position: E69-A279). Human TREX2 shares 88.6% amino acid (aa) sequence identity with mouse TREX2. |
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Overview
This antibody is intended for detection of TREX2 (Three prime repair exonuclease 2) in biological samples using common immunoassay formats. It is typically selected based on target identity, species reactivity, clonality/clone information, and detection modality.
Vendor notes: Boster Bio Anti-TREX2 Antibody Picoband® catalog # PB10105. Tested in WB applications. This antibody reacts with Human. The brand Picoband indicates this is a premium antibody that guarantees superior quality, high affinity, and strong signals with minimal background in Western blot applications. Only our best-performing antibodies are designated as Picoband, ensuring unmatched performance.
Key elements and design rationale
- Antibody format: Rabbit Polyclonal Rabbit IgG
- Immunogen / epitope context: E. coli-derived human TREX2 recombinant protein (Position: E69-A279). Human TREX2 shares 88.6% amino acid (aa) sequence identity with mouse TREX2. (reported region: E69-A279).
- Molecular weight context: reported MW: 37 kDa; calculated MW: 30621 MW
- Reactivity: Human
- Applications: WB
As a polyclonal antibody, the reagent recognizes multiple epitopes on the target, which can improve detection robustness but may increase sensitivity to sample-dependent epitope changes.
Biological background
Three prime repair exonuclease 2; Three prime repair exonuclease 2. Three prime repair exonuclease 2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the TREX2 gene. By genomic sequence analysis, the TREX2 gene is mapped to chromosome Xq28. This gene encodes a protein with 3' exonuclease activity. Enzymes with this activity are involved in DNA replication, repair, and recombination. Similarity to an E. coli protein suggests that this enzyme may be a subunit of DNA polymerase III, which does not have intrinsic exonuclease activity. Functional note: Exonuclease with a preference for double-stranded DNA with mismatched 3' termini. May play a role in DNA repair. . Reported localization: Nucleus . Expression/tissue context: Detected in heart, breast, prostate, skeletal muscle, testis, uterus, bone marrow, colon, small intestine, stomach and thymus. .
Research relevance and current trends
- DNA/RNA: Researchers commonly examine how TREX2 (Three prime repair exonuclease 2) relates to this theme using model systems and orthogonal readouts.
- DNA Damage & Repair: Researchers commonly examine how TREX2 (Three prime repair exonuclease 2) relates to this theme using model systems and orthogonal readouts.
- Epigenetics and Nuclear Signaling: Researchers commonly examine how TREX2 (Three prime repair exonuclease 2) relates to this theme using model systems and orthogonal readouts.
Common research applications
- Western blotting: compare relative TREX2 (Three prime repair exonuclease 2) levels across conditions; band patterns may reflect isoforms and processing.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Specificity notes: No cross reactivity with other proteins.
- Cross-reactivity: No cross-reactivity with other proteins.
- Isoforms and PTMs: Apparent size and signal patterns can differ across splice isoforms, proteolytic processing, and post-translational modifications.
- Controls: Include an isotype control (as relevant), no-primary control for imaging, and orthogonal validation such as KD/KO samples when available.
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