ACP6 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

CAT#: TA364874S

ACP6 rabbit polyclonal antibody

Size: 25 ul 100 ul



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货期*
2周

规格
    • 25 ul

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Specifications

Product Data
Applications IHC
Recommend Dilution IHC: 50-200
Positive control: Human gasrtic cancer
Predicted cell location: Cytoplasm
Reactivity Human
Host Rabbit
Clonality Polyclonal
Immunogen Fusion protein of human ACP6
Formulation pH7.4 PBS, 0.05% NaN3, 40% Glycerol
Purification Antigen affinity purification
Conjugation Unconjugated
Storage Condition Store at -20°C.
Gene Name acid phosphatase 6, lysophosphatidic
Background Lysophosphatidic acid phosphatase type 6 (ACP6), also designated acid phosphatase-like protein 1 (ACPL1) or lysophosphatidic acid phosphatase (LPAP), is a 428 amino acid secreted protein that hydrolyzes lysophosphatidic acid to monoacylglycerol. ACP6 is highly expressed in kidney, heart, small intestine, muscle, liver, prostate, testis, ovary and exists as two isoforms as a result of alternative splicing events. The gene encoding ACP6 maps to human chromosome 1, the largest human chromosome spanning about 260 million base pairs and making up 8% of the human genome. Notably, the rare aging disease Hutchinson-Gilford progeria is associated with the LMNA gene of human chromosome 1, which encodes lamin A. Stickler syndrome, Parkinsons, Gaucher disease, familial adenomatous polyposis and Usher syndrome are also associated with chromosome 1. Aberrations in chromosome 1 are found in a variety of cancers including head and neck cancer, malignant melanoma and multiple myeloma.
Synonyms ACPL1; LPAP; PACPL1
Reference Data
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