Acetylated alpha Tubulin peptide (ab171288)
Key features and details
- Purity: >= 70% HPLC
- Suitable for: Blocking
Description
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Product name
Acetylated alpha Tubulin peptide -
Purity
>= 70 % HPLC.
70 - 90% by HPLC -
Accession
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Animal free
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Nature
Synthetic -
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Species
Human -
Modifications
acetyl K40
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Description
Human Acetylated alpha Tubulin (acetyl K40) peptide
Specifications
Our Abpromise guarantee covers the use of ab171288 in the following tested applications.
The application notes include recommended starting dilutions; optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.
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Applications
Blocking
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Form
Liquid -
Additional notes
- First try to dissolve a small amount of peptide in either water or buffer. The more charged residues on a peptide, the more soluble it is in aqueous solutions.
- If the peptide doesn’t dissolve try an organic solvent e.g. DMSO, then dilute using water or buffer.
- Consider that any solvent used must be compatible with your assay. If a peptide does not dissolve and you need to recover it, lyophilise to remove the solvent.
- Gentle warming and sonication can effectively aid peptide solubilisation. If the solution is cloudy or has gelled the peptide may be in suspension rather than solubilised.
- Peptides containing cysteine are easily oxidised, so should be prepared in solution just prior to use. -
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Preparation and Storage
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Stability and Storage
Shipped at 4°C. Upon delivery aliquot and store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.
Information available upon request.
General Info
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Alternative names
- alpha 1b
- Alpha-tubulin ubiquitous
- K-ALPHA-1
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Relevance
Microtubules are required for many well characterized functions in eukaryotic cells, including the movement of chromosomes in mitosis and meiosis, intracellular transport, establishment and maintenance of cellular morphology, cell growth, cell migration and morphogenesis in multicellular organisms. The building block of a microtubule is the tubulin subunit, a heterodimer of alpha and beta-tubulin. Both of these monomers are found in all eukaryotes, and their sequences are highly conserved. Acetylated alpha tubulin is present in various microtubule structures and plays a role in stabilizing the structures of all microtubules. -
Cellular localization
Cytoplasmic
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Protocols
To our knowledge, customised protocols are not required for this product. Please try the standard protocols listed below and let us know how you get on.
Datasheets and documents
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Datasheet download
References (0)
ab171288 has not yet been referenced specifically in any publications.