Anti-6X His tag® antibody [3D5] - C-terminal
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Rat Recombinant Monoclonal 6X His tag® antibody. C-terminal. Suitable for ELISA, WB and reacts with Tag samples. Cited in 3 publications.
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6 His epitope tag, HHHHHH epitope tag, HHHHHH tag, Hexa His tag, Polyhistidine Tag, 6x his, 6x-HIS
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Western blot - Anti-6X His tag® antibody [3D5] - C-terminal (AB206504)
This data was generated using the chimeric rabbit version of 3D5 (ab206498). A primary incubation of 1h was used and protein was detected by chemiluminescence.
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Western blot - Anti-6X His tag® antibody [3D5] - C-terminal (<a href='/en-us/products/primary-antibodies/6x-his-tag-antibody-3d5-c-terminal-ab206498'>ab206498</a>) at 0.01 µg/mL
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His tag expressing plasmid transfected HEK293 cells lysate at 3 g
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Non-transfected HEK293 cells lysate at 3 g
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Biological function summary
Proteins tagged with the 6X His tag often play roles in studies involving recombinant proteins. The tag itself does not alter the biological function of the target protein. It is not part of any natural protein complex but aids in the study of such complexes. Researchers use His tag antibodies like anti-His to specifically target and study these tagged proteins without cross-reactivity to other proteins.
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The incorporation of the 6X His tag into proteins allows them to be studied more efficiently in various biological pathways. It can be part of pathways like signal transduction or metabolic pathways. When tagged proteins interact with other molecules such as kinases or receptors researchers can track these interactions using the tag and anti-Histidine antibodies. This technique informs on proteins that are hard to purify due to low abundance or instability.
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Cell 186:5766-5783.e25 PubMed38134874
2023
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Cell death & disease 10:864 PubMed31727880
2019
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BioTechniques 22:140-9 PubMed8994661
1997
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