Anti-ARL4A antibody (N-Term) (STJ70221)

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Short Description :Goat polyclonal antibody anti-ARL4A (N-Term) is suitable for use in ELISA and Western Blot research applications.
Applications:Pep-ELISA/WB
Host:Goat
Reactivity:Human/Mouse/Rat/Pig
Note:STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT TO BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Clonality :Polyclonal
Isotype:IgG
Conjugation:Unconjugated
Concentration:0.5 mg/mL
Purification:Purified from goat serum by ammonium sulphate precipitation followed by antigen affinity chromatography using the immunizing peptide.
Dilution Range:Peptide ELISA: antibody detection limit dilution 1:1000.
WB: Approx 23kDa band seen in Human Testis lysate. Recommended for use at 1-3µg/ml.
Formulation:0.5 mg/ml in Tris saline, 0.02% sodium azide, pH7.3 with 0.5% bovine serum albumin. NA
Storage Instruction:Store at-20°C on receipt and minimise freeze-thaw cycles.
Gene Symbol:ARL4A
Gene ID:10124
Uniprot ID:ARL4A_HUMAN
Accession Number:NP_001032241.1; NP_005729.1; P_997625.1
Immunogen Region:N-Term
Immunogen Sequence:GNGLSDQTSILSN
Specificity:This is also expected to react with a hypothetical human protein, XP_166703, and a hypothetical mouse protein, AAH03725-both very similar to ARL4.
Function Small GTP-binding protein which cycles between an inactive GDP-bound and an active GTP-bound form, and the rate of cycling is regulated by guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEF) and GTPase-activating proteins (GAP). GTP-binding protein that does not act as an allosteric activator of the cholera toxin catalytic subunit. Recruits CYTH1, CYTH2, CYTH3 and CYTH4 to the plasma membrane in GDP-bound form.
Protein Name Adp-Ribosylation Factor-Like Protein 4a
Cellular Localisation Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Localization In The Nucleolus Is Dependent By Nucleotide Binding
Alternative Antibody Names Anti-Adp-Ribosylation Factor-Like Protein 4a antibody
Anti-ARL4A antibody
Anti-ARL4 antibody

Information sourced from Uniprot.org