Uniprot ID
Q969H0
Synonyms
FBW7 ,
Calculated MW
80 kDa
Form
liquid
French translation
anticorps
Tested Application
ELISA, WB, IHC
Specificity
Human, Mouse, Rat
Purification
Immunogen affinity purified
Purity
≥95% as determined by SDS-PAGE
Recommended dilution
WB: 1:500 - 1:2000; IHC: 1:50 - 1:200
Immunogen
F-box and WD repeat domain containing 7
Storage
PBS with 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol pH 7.3 , -20℃ for 24 months (Avoid repeated freeze / thaw cycles.)
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human brain tissue were subjected to SDS PAGE followed by western blot with FNab03057(FBXW7 antibody) at dilution of 1:1000
Properties
If you buy Antibodies supplied by FineTest they should be stored frozen at - 24°C for long term storage and for short term at + 5°C.
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Immunohistochemistry of paraffin-embedded human skin cancer tissue slide using FNab03057( FBXW7 Antibody) at dilution of 1:200 heat mediated antigen retrieved with Tris-EDTA buffer(pH9).
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.
Background
This gene encodes a member of the F-box protein family which is characterized by an approximately 40 amino acid motif, the F-box. The F-box proteins constitute one of the four subunits of ubiquitin protein ligase complex called SCFs (SKP1-cullin-F-box), which function in phosphorylation-dependent ubiquitination. The F-box proteins are divided into 3 classes: Fbws containing WD-40 domains, Fbls containing leucine-rich repeats, and Fbxs containing either different protein-protein interaction modules or no recognizable motifs. The protein encoded by this gene was previously referred to as FBX30, and belongs to the Fbws class; in addition to an F-box, this protein contains 7 tandem WD40 repeats. This protein binds directly to cyclin E and probably targets cyclin E for ubiquitin-mediated degradation. Mutations in this gene are detected in ovarian and breast cancer cell lines, implicating the gene's potential role in the pathogenesis of human cancers. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.