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PPP1R15B Recombinant antibody, PBS Only

PPP1R15B Recombinant Antibody for WB, IF/ICC, FC (Intra), Indirect ELISA

Cat No. 83016-6-PBS
Clone No.240052G5

Host / Isotype

Rabbit / IgG

Reactivity

human

Applications

WB, IF/ICC, FC (Intra), Indirect ELISA

PPP1R15B;CReP, 240052G5, CREP, FLJ14744

Formulation:  PBS Only
PBS and Azide
PBS Only
Conjugate:  Unconjugated
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Product Information

83016-6-PBS targets PPP1R15B in WB, IF/ICC, FC (Intra), Indirect ELISA applications and shows reactivity with human samples.

Tested Reactivity human
Host / Isotype Rabbit / IgG
Class Recombinant
Type Antibody
Immunogen PPP1R15B fusion protein Ag6213 Predict reactive species
Full Name protein phosphatase 1, regulatory (inhibitor) subunit 15B
Calculated Molecular Weight 79 kDa
Observed Molecular Weight100-110 kDa
GenBank Accession NumberBC065280
Gene Symbol PPP1R15B
Gene ID (NCBI) 84919
Conjugate Unconjugated
FormLiquid
Purification MethodProtein A purfication
UNIPROT IDQ5SWA1
Storage Buffer PBS only, pH 7.3.
Storage ConditionsStore at -80°C.

Background Information

Protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit 15B(PPP1R15B) is a member of PPP1R15 family, it forms a complex with protein phosphatase1(PP1) and NCK1/2, maintaining low levels of EIF2S1 phosphorylation in unstressed cells, thus is also named constitutive repressor of eIF2alpha phosphorylation (CReP). PPP1R15B is assoicated in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response resulting to a role in translation regulation. Knock-down of PPP1R15B strongly protected mammalian cells against oxidative stress, peroxynitrite stress, and more modestly against accumulation of malfolded proteins in the ER. Recently, PPP1R15B was found to associate with cell membranes and regulate membrane traffic in a PP1c-independent manner, suggesting a novel link between translation and traffic. MW of PPP1R15B is 80 kDa. Observed MW of PPP1R15B is from 100-110 kDa maybe due to phosphorylation (PMID: 28492545).

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