Gene name
BAG1
Antigen
BAG1
French translation
anticorps
Category
Antibodies
Clonality
Polyclonal Antibodies
Clone
Not applicable to Polyclonal Antibodies
Gene synonims
BAG1; BAG1; HAP; BAG-1; RAP46; HAP; BAG-1
Reacts with
Human (Homo sapiens), Mouse (Mus musculus)
Form/Appearance
Supplied as a liquid in PBS, 0.02% sodium azide.
Applications
ELISA (EL/EIA), Western Blot (WB), Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
Concentration
Enquire us for detailed information on the concentration of this antibody
Purification method
Affinity PurifiedPurified by immunoThis antibody was purified via Affinity Chromatography.
Specificity
Recognizes human BAG-1. Species Crossreactivity: mouse. ;This is an antibody designed to detect BAG1
Properties
If you buy Antibodies supplied by MBS Polyclonals they should be stored frozen at - 24°C for long term storage and for short term at + 5°C.
Long name
BAG1, NT (BAG Family Molecular Chaperone Regulator 1, BAG-1, BCL-2 Associated Athanogene 1, BCL-2-associated Athanogene 1, BCL2-associated Athanogene, RAP46)
Synonim names
Anti -BAG1, NT (BAG Family Molecular Chaperone Regulator 1, BAG-1, BCL-2 Associated Athanogene 1, BCL-2-associated Athanogene 1, BCL2-associated Athanogene, RAP46)
Description
This antibody needs to be stored at + 4°C in a fridge short term in a concentrated dilution. Freeze thaw will destroy a percentage in every cycle and should be avoided.Antibody for research use.
Other names
BAG family molecular chaperone regulator 1 isoform BAG-1L; BAG family molecular chaperone regulator 1; BAG family molecular chaperone regulator 1; Bcl-2-binding protein; receptor-associated protein, 46-KD; Bcl-2 associating athanogene-1 protein; glucocortoid receptor-associated protein RAP46; BCL2-associated athanogene; Bcl-2-associated athanogene 1
Storage, shipping and handling
The antibody is shipped at +4 degrees Celsius. Upon receving, freeze at -20. For longer periods of time we recommend keeping the vial frozen at -40 or -80. Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing as they may denaturate the polypeptide chains of the antibody. Due to transportation or handling reasons, small amounts of the antibody might get caught on the lid or walls of the vial.