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mTOR (human FRB Domain) polyclonal antibody
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mTOR (FKBP12-rapamycin associated protein (FRAP)) is one of a family of proteins involved in cell cycle progression, DNA recombination, and DNA damage detection. It has been shown to associate with the immunophilin FKBP12 in a rapamycin-dependent fashion. FKBP12-rapamycin-binding (FRB) domain is a conserved 11kDa region necessary for FKBP12-rapamycin binding. FRB is one of several functional domains of mTOR: HEAT (Huntington elongation factor 1A-protein phosphatase 2A-A subunit-TOR); FAT (FRAP, ATM, TTRAP2); PIKK (PI3-kinase-related kinase); RD (regulatory domain); and FATC (FAT, C terminal). Figure: WB using PAb to mTOR (human FRB Domain) on total yeast extracts derived from cells expressing FRB-tagged genes coding for three different transcription factors. Separation SDS-PAGE.”””,mTOR (human FRB Domain) polyclonal antibody WB,mTOR (human FRB Domain) polyclonal antibody Western Blot,yesALX-215-065,215-065_2_WB.gif,http://static.enzolifesciences.com/fileadmin/files/image/215-065_2_WB.gif,Figure 2: Western Blot of mTOR (human FRB Domain) Figure 2: Western Blot of mTOR (human FRB Domain), pAb with Hela cells.Method:Two ml of an exponential HeLa suspension culture (2-4×105 cells) was washed twice with PBS quickly without resuspention of the pellet by spinning in a Eppendorf tube and finally with 25% TCA. TCA was carefully removed and pellet respuspended 100µl FSB + ßME (final sample buffer) and the pH adjusted with about a few µl of 1M Tris base (≈10 µl). The sample was heated at 100°C for 5 min. and sonicated. SDS PAGE was at 7.5%, 20 & 25 µl loaded in lane 1 and 2, respectively. The TCA step is performed to prevent proteolytic breakdown of the very large mTOR. Figure: WB using PAb to mTOR (human FRB Domain) on total yeast extracts derived from cells expressing FRB-tagged genes coding for three different transcription factors.{{1076235-04-5} medchemexpress|{1076235-04-5} Biological Activity|{1076235-04-5} References|{1076235-04-5} supplier} Separation SDS-PAGE.{{79517-01-4} web|{79517-01-4} Protocol|{79517-01-4} Description|{79517-01-4} manufacturer} ”””,mTOR (human FRB Domain) polyclonal antibody WB,mTOR (human FRB Domain) polyclonal antibody Western Blot,yesALX-215-065,215-065_2_WB.PMID:25905184 gif,http://static.enzolifesciences.com/fileadmin/files/image/215-065_2_WB.gif,Figure 2: Western Blot of mTOR (human FRB Domain) Figure 2: Western Blot of mTOR (human FRB Domain), pAb with Hela cells.Method:Two ml of an exponential HeLa suspension culture (2-4×105 cells) was washed twice with PBS quickly without resuspention of the pellet by spinning in a Eppendorf tube and finally with 25% TCA. TCA was carefully removed and pellet respuspended 100µl FSB + ßME (final sample buffer) and the pH adjusted with about a few µl of 1M Tris base (≈10 µl). The sample was heated at 100°C for 5 min. and sonicated. SDS PAGE was at 7.5%, 20 & 25 µl loaded in lane 1 and 2, respectively. The TCA step is performed to prevent proteolytic breakdown of the very large mTOR.
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| Alternative Name mTOR (human FKBP12-rapamycin-binding domain) | Application ICC, WB | Application Notes Among other applications this antibody can be used to control FRB-tagging of genes and the level of expression thereof in yeast cells (see H. Haruki, et al. 2008). | Formulation Lyophilized from neat serum containing sodium azide. | Host Rabbit | Immunogen Recombinant human mTOR (FKBP12-rapamycin-binding (FRB) domain). | Recommendation Dilutions/Conditions Western Blot (1:2,000)Suggested dilutions/conditions may not be available for all applications.Optimal conditions must be determined individually for each application. | Reconstitution Reconstitute with 50µl water. | Species Reactivity Human | Specificity Recognizes the FRB domain of fusion proteins expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (see H. Haruki, et al. 2008) and the human FRB domain of mTOR. | UniProt ID P42345 | Unit of Measure (UM) Vial