Alkaline Phosphatase Anti-S tag antibody
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Rabbit Polyclonal S tag antibody - conjugated to Alkaline Phosphatase. Suitable for ELISA, WB and reacts with Tag samples. Cited in 1 publication.
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KETAAAKFERQHMDS tag antibody, S peptide, S peptide epitope tag
- WB
Supplier Data
Western blot - Alkaline Phosphatase Anti-S tag antibody (AB133157)
Imaged using stabilized Alkaline Phosphatase substrate.
All lanes:
Western blot - Alkaline Phosphatase Anti-S tag antibody (ab133157) at 1/10000 dilution
Lane 1:
60 kDa S-tagged protein at 0.3 µg
Lane 2:
60 kDa S-tagged protein at 0.01 µg
Lane 3:
60 kDa S-tagged protein at 0.03 µg
Lane 4:
60 kDa S-tagged protein at 0.001 µg
Lane 5:
60 kDa S-tagged protein at 0.003 µg
Predicted band size: 18 kDa
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Properties and storage information
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Reconstitution
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Supplementary information
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Biological function summary
S tags do not independently participate in cellular functions but instead facilitate experimental procedures. When fused to a protein the S tag allows for simple detection and purification using anti-S tag antibodies. This functionality makes it possible to isolate and study the protein of interest without affecting its native activity significantly. While S tags do not form part of any specific complex they interact with complexes like alkaline phosphatase in experimental applications to enhance detection signals.
Pathways
S tags themselves do not have inherent roles in cellular pathways. However they are used as a tool in studies involving signal transduction or metabolic pathways where their presence aids in tracking or manipulating pathway components. Due to their utility S tags can be connected indirectly to proteins such as ALP (alkaline phosphatase) by enabling pathway mapping in experiments.
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Publications (1)
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Oncotarget 6:34704-17 PubMed26430963
2015
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