Rat Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase-2 (ACC-2) Control/blocking peptide
General Information
ACC-2 (rat 2456-aa, human 2483-aa, ~280 kDa, chromosome 12q24.1), also known as ACC-beta, is predominantly present in heart and skeletal muscle and to a lesser extent in liver. An additional ACC-2 isoform (270 kDa) is present in liver. In contrast to AC
SugApplications
Control or blocking peptides are recommended for ELISA plate coating for direct ELISA testing of antibodies or competitive ELISA, and antibody blocking or neutralization.
SpeciesReactivity
Rat
Form
Antigen/blocking Peptide
Antigen
20-aa peptide of rat ACC2 (gene accession NP_446374 refs 1) ; Designated (ACC21-P or control/blocking peptide).
SpCrossreactivity
The rat ACC21-P peptide is 75% conserved in mouse and 60% in human ACC2. No significant sequence homology of ACC21-P is seen with ACC-1 or any other protein. Antibody reactivity in various species is not known. The ACC21-P control peptide, because of its low mol. Wt (<3 kDa), is not suitable for Western. It should be used for ELISA or antibody blocking experiments (use 5-10 ug control peptide per 1 ug of aff pure IgG or 1 ul antiserum) to confirm antibody specificity
For research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
| Alpha Diagnostic International, Inc. | |
|---|---|
| Product Category | Biological Materials |
| Product Number | ACC21-P |
| Product Name | Rat Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase-2 (ACC-2) Control/blocking peptide |