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ALX-210-705 Revised 13-Sep-05
Polyclonal Antibody to CDK2 (human)
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SYNONYMS anti-Cyclin-dependent Kinase 2 (human) PAb
anti-Cell Division Cycle Protein Kinase 2 (human) PAb
PRODUCT LINE Cell Cycle
PRODUCT CATEGORY CDK & Cyclin Antibodies
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ALX-210-705-R100   100 µl 270.00 USD Add To Cart
Product Specification
SPECIES CROSSREACTIVITY:
Human
SOURCE/HOST: From rabbit.
FORMULATION: Liquid. Contains 0.1% sodium azide.
IMMUNOGEN: Synthetic peptide corresponding to the C-terminal 12 aa of human CDK2 [9].
SPECIFICITY: Recognizes human CDK2.
APPLICATION: Immunoprecipitation (1:500)
Western Blot (1:500)
SHIPPING: SHIPPED ON DRY ICE
LONG TERM STORAGE: -20°C
Product Specific Literature References
[1] Isolation of the human cdk2 gene that encodes the cyclin A- and adenovirus E1A-associated p33 kinase: L.H. Tsai, et al.; Nature 353, 174 (1991) Abstract
[2] CDK2 encodes a 33-kDa cyclin A-associated protein kinase and is expressed before CDC2 in the cell cycle: S.J. Elledge, et al.; PNAS 89, 2907 (1992) Abstract
[3] The cdk2 kinase is required for the G1-to-S transition in mammalian cells: L.H. Tsai, et al.; Oncogene 8, 1593 (1993) Abstract
[4] Cell cycle-specific induction of Cdk2 expression in B lymphocytes following antigen receptor cross-linking: D.A. Tanguay & T.C. Chiles; Mol. Immunol. 31, 643 (1994) Abstract
[5] Cell cycle regulation of CDK2 activity by phosphorylation of Thr160 and Tyr15: Y. Gu, et al.; EMBO J. 11, 3995 (1992) Abstract
[6] Regulation of the cell cycle by the cdk2 protein kinase in cultured human fibroblasts: M. Pagano, et al.; J. Cell. Biol. 121, 101 (1993) Abstract
[7] Distinct roles of cdk2 and cdc2 in RP-A phosphorylation during the cell cycle: F. Fang & J.W. Newport; J. Cell. Sci. 106, 983 (1993) Abstract
[8] Phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein by cdk2: T. Akiyama, et al.; PNAS 89, 7900 (1992) Abstract
[9] Subunit rearrangement of the cyclin-dependent kinases is associated with cellular transformation: Y. Xiong, et al.; Genes Dev. 7, 1572 (1993) Abstract
Further Categories Containing This Product:
Polyclonal Antibodies
 
 

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