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COX6B1 Polyclonal Antibody Store at -20°C

SKU: E-AB-10074-200

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COX6B1 Polyclonal Antibody Store at -20°C

 

SKU # E-AB-10074
Reactivity Human,  Mouse
Host Rabbit
Applications WB,  IHC

 

Product Details

Isotype IgG
Host Rabbit
Reactivity Human,  Mouse
Applications WB,  IHC
Clonality Polyclonal
Immunogen Recombinant protein of human COX6B1
Abbre COX6B1
Synonyms COX 6B,  COX VIb 1,  COX VIb-1,  COX6B,  COX6B1,  COXG,  COXVIb1,  CX6B1,  Cytochrome c oxidase subuni,  Cytochrome c oxidase subunit 6B1,  Cytochrome c oxidase subunit VIb,  Cytochrome c oxidase subunit VIb isoform 1,  cytochrome c oxidase subunit VIb polypeptide 1 (ubiquitous)
Swissprot
Calculated MW 10 kDa
Cellular Localization Mitochondrion intermembrane space.
Concentration 0.6 mg/mL
Buffer Phosphate buffered solution, pH 7.4, containing 0.05% stabilizer and 50% glycerol.
Purification Method Affinity purification
Research Areas Cancer,  Metabolism,  Signal Transduction,  Tags and Cell Markers
Conjugation Unconjugated
Storage Store at -20°C Valid for 12 months. Avoid freeze / thaw cycles.
Shipping The product is shipped with ice pack,upon receipt,store it immediately at the temperature recommended.

 

Related Reagents

Applications Recommended Dilution
WB 1:1000-1:5000
IHC 1:50-1:200

 

Background

Cytochrome c oxidase (COX), the terminal enzyme of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, catalyzes the electron transfer from reduced cytochrome c to oxygen. It is a heteromeric complex consisting of 3 catalytic subunits encoded by mitochondrial genes and multiple structural subunits encoded by nuclear genes. The mitochondrially-encoded subunits function in electron transfer, and the nuclear-encoded subunits may be involved in the regulation and assembly of the complex. This nuclear gene encodes subunit VIb. Mutations in this gene are associated with severe infantile encephalomyopathy. Three pseudogenes COX6BP-1, COX6BP-2 and COX6BP-3 have been found on chromosomes 7, 17 and 22q13.1-13.2, respectively.