Anti-DNAH8 antibody (1738-1749) (STJ72340)

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Short Description :Goat polyclonal antibody anti-DNAH8 (1738-1749) is suitable for use in ELISA research applications.
Applications:Pep-ELISA
Host:Goat
Reactivity:Human/Mouse/Rat/Dog
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 1:128000.
WB: Not yet tested-our routinely used western blotting protocol does not allow detection of proteins as large as the calculated size of 515kDa according to NP_001362.2. Therefore we canno
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:DNAH8
Gene ID:1769
Uniprot ID:DYH8_HUMAN
Accession Number:NP_001362.2
Immunogen Region:1738-1749
Immunogen Sequence:SQTTHDLSKFDR
Function Force generating protein component of the outer dynein arms (ODAs) in the sperm flagellum. Produces force towards the minus ends of microtubules. Dynein has ATPase activity.the force-producing power stroke is thought to occur on release of ADP. Involved in sperm motility.implicated in sperm flagellar assembly.
Protein Name Dynein Axonemal Heavy Chain 8
Axonemal Beta Dynein Heavy Chain 8
Ciliary Dynein Heavy Chain 8
Cellular Localisation Cytoplasm
Cytoskeleton
Flagellum Axoneme
Detected In Sperm Tail
With Almost Exclusive Localization To The Principal Piece
Also Detected In The Cytoplasm Of Primary Spermatocytes
Alternative Antibody Names Anti-Dynein Axonemal Heavy Chain 8 antibody
Anti-Axonemal Beta Dynein Heavy Chain 8 antibody
Anti-Ciliary Dynein Heavy Chain 8 antibody
Anti-DNAH8 antibody

Information sourced from Uniprot.org