| Field | Specification |
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| Alternative names | C19orf2; Chromosome 19 open reading frame 2; NNX3; NNX3 protein; PPP1R19; Protein NNX3; Protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 19; RMP; RMP_HUMAN; RNA polymerase II subunit 5 mediating protein; RNA polymerase II subunit 5-mediating protein; RPB5 mediating protein; RPB5-mediating protein; Unconventional prefoldin RPB5 interactor 1; Unconventional prefoldin RPB5 interactor; URI; URI1; URI1, prefoldin-like chaperone |
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| Applications | |
| Immunogen | Recombinant Human Unconventional prefoldin RPB5 interactor 1 protein (180-298AA) |
| Conjugate | |
| Source | This product is a polyclonal antibody purified from rabbit antiserum. |
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| Form | Liquid |
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Overview
This polyclonal anti-URI1 antibody raised in Rabbit, conjugated with Biotin, tested in ELISA. Designed to detect URI1 in Human for epigenetics and nuclear signaling research.
Key elements and design rationale
- Immunogen: Recombinant Human Unconventional prefoldin RPB5 interactor 1 protein (180-298AA) — determines epitope; confirm sample prep compatibility.
- Host (Rabbit): Requires anti-rabbit-IgG secondary matching isotype IgG.
- Polyclonal: Multiple epitopes = robust signal; lot-to-lot variability — include controls.
- Isotype (IgG): Match secondary, Protein A/G, and isotype controls to IgG.
- Purification (Protein G purification): Enriches Ig classes; reduces non-specific background.
- Biotin: Streptavidin/avidin amplification; block endogenous biotin in biotin-rich samples.
Biological background
URI1 (also: C19orf2, Chromosome 19 open reading frame 2, NNX3, NNX3 protein, PPP1R19, Protein NNX3, Protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 19, RMP, RMP_HUMAN, RNA polymerase II subunit 5 mediating protein, RNA polymerase II subunit 5-mediating protein, RPB5 mediating protein, RPB5-mediating protein, Unconventional prefoldin RPB5 interactor 1, Unconventional prefoldin RPB5 interactor, URI, URI1, URI1, prefoldin-like chaperone) — studied in Human systems. Expression, localization, and PTMs vary across cell types and disease states. Consult UniProt, NCBI Gene, and primary literature for current URI1 annotation relevant to epigenetics and nuclear signaling.
Common research applications
- ELISA: Quantify soluble target; ensure samples within the linear detection range.
Notes for experimental interpretation
- Isotype controls: IgG from Rabbit at equivalent concentration.
- Cross-reactivity: Polyclonal: validate with KO/KD controls.
- Matrix effects: Verify dilution linearity in your sample matrix.
- Reactivity: Confirmed for Human; extrapolation requires validation.
This product is a polyclonal antibody purified from rabbit antiserum.
URI1 is a protein studied in Human biology. This polyclonal antibody raised in Rabbit detects URI1 in ELISA applications, IgG isotype.
Reported reactive against Human. Immunogen from Human. Cross-reactivity with untested species requires empirical confirmation.
Reported for ELISA. Optimize dilution/blocking per application. Consult datasheet for working concentrations.
Biotin: streptavidin/avidin amplification. Block endogenous biotin in biotin-rich samples.
(1) Isotype control: IgG from Rabbit; (2) Positive control: lysate/cell line expressing URI1; (3) Negative control: siRNA KD or KO; (4) Dilution linearity in your sample matrix.
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