Anti-Recombinant-USO1 antibody [RM1E84] (STJA0023078)

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Host: Rabbit
Applications: IF/IHC/WB
Reactivity: Human/Mouse/Rat
Note: STRICTLY FOR FURTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH USE ONLY (RUO). MUST NOT BE USED IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS.
Short Description : Rabbit monoclonal antibody anti-Recombinant-General Vesicular Transport Factor P115 is suitable for use in Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry and Western Blot research applications.
Clonality : Monoclonal
Clone ID : RM1E84
Conjugation: Unconjugated
Isotype: IgG
Formulation: 0.01M PBS
Purification: Protein A/G purified from cell culture supernatant
Dilution Range: IF: 1:50-1:200
Storage Instruction: Suitable for storage at +4°C between 1-2 weeks. For longer term store at-20°C for up to 12 months.
Gene Symbol: USO1
Gene ID: 8615
Uniprot ID: USO1_HUMAN
Function General vesicular transport factor required for intercisternal transport in the Golgi stack.it is required for transcytotic fusion and/or subsequent binding of the vesicles to the target membrane. May well act as a vesicular anchor by interacting with the target membrane and holding the vesicular and target membranes in proximity.
Protein Name General Vesicular Transport Factor P115
Protein Uso1 Homolog
Transcytosis-Associated Protein
Tap
Vesicle-Docking Protein
Database Links Reactome: R-HSA-162658
Reactome: R-HSA-204005
Reactome: R-HSA-6807878
Cellular Localisation Cytoplasm
Cytosol
Golgi Apparatus Membrane
Peripheral Membrane Protein
Recycles Between The Cytosol And The Golgi Apparatus During Interphase
During Interphase
The Phosphorylated Form Is Found Exclusively In Cytosol
The Unphosphorylated Form Is Associated With Golgi Apparatus Membranes
Alternative Antibody Names Anti-General Vesicular Transport Factor P115 antibody
Anti-Protein Uso1 Homolog antibody
Anti-Transcytosis-Associated Protein antibody
Anti-Tap antibody
Anti-Vesicle-Docking Protein antibody
Anti-USO1 antibody
Anti-VDP antibody

Information sourced from Uniprot.org