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URL: http://antibodyregistry.org/AB_385705
Proper Citation: GeneTex Cat# GTX29337, RRID:AB_385705
Target Antigen: Phosphothreonine antibody
Host Organism: rabbit
Clonality: polyclonal
Comments: Discontinued; manufacturer recommendations: IgG; IgG Immunoprecipitation; ELISA; Western Blot; Functional Assay; Other; ELISA, Immunoprecipitation, Western blot. ELISA(kinase assay): Use at 0.5 µg/mLWestern blot: Use at 4µg/mLIP: Use at 10 µg/250 µg protein sampleWill detect 100 ng of phosvitin in Western Blots and 0.5 ng of phosvitin with ELISA.Can be used for non-radioactive protein kinase assay (ELISA) using biotinylated peptide substrate and immunoblotting of abundant phosphoproteins. It is not recommended for immunoblotting of trace cellular phosphoproteins. Acetone precipitation of the protein extract followed by SDS denaturation is recommended for successful immunoprecipitation.
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